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Jun 15 2025CRIME

A City Divided: Protests and Violence in Salt Lake City

A protest in Salt Lake City ended with a shooting. One person was hurt and taken to the hospital. Police are still figuring out what happened. They have someone in custody but aren't sharing many details. The protest was part of a bigger movement called "No Kings. " Thousands of people showed up in

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

Love and Fear: How Marriage Can Turn Into a Nightmare for Immigrants

A young woman from Bangladesh came to the United States in 2022 to pursue her master's degree in information technology. She wasn't looking for romance, but a chance encounter on Facebook changed her plans. A man messaged her, and after a few exchanges, he invited her to a Broadway show. She had nev

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

How Abuse Affects Health in Tajikistan

In Tajikistan, women face a serious issue: gender-based violence. This isn't just about physical harm. It also includes sexual and emotional abuse. These types of violence can have lasting effects on a woman's well-being. They can lead to long-term health problems. But the connection between these a

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Minnesota on Edge: Protests Halted After Deadly Shooting

In Minnesota, a grim event has led to a sudden change of plans. A shooting early Saturday morning has left a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband dead, while another lawmaker was injured. The suspect, who was pretending to be a police officer, is still on the loose. This has caused a lot of wor

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Konami's Big Game Reveal: What's Coming Soon?

Konami recently held a live event to give fans a sneak peek at upcoming games. The event was all about showing off new features and updates for some of their most popular series. Two big games stole the show: Metal Gear Solid Delta and Silent Hill f. The first big reveal was for Metal Gear Solid De

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Jun 14 2025FINANCE

Splitting the bill: The rise of pay later plans

It was a simple task. Brittany needed a new couch. However, every time she found one she liked, she hesitated at the checkout. The price tag was too high. She did not want to commit to such a large purchase all at once. Then, she noticed something interesting. Right below the usual payment options,

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Mental Health Care

In the realm of mental health care, telemental health services have emerged as a powerful tool. They tackle significant hurdles in delivering mental health support. To fully harness their potential, it is crucial to encourage more patients to use these services. However, there is a notable gap in un

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

How Two Countries Tackle Obesity and Heart Disease with Food Policies

Two countries in Europe are testing out different ways to fight obesity and heart disease. They are looking at how labeling calories on menus and taxing sugary drinks can make a difference. Belgium and Germany are the countries in question. They want to see if these policies can help people make hea

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Court Upholds Verdict Against Trump in Carroll Case

A federal appeals court has decided not to revisit a $5 million judgment against former President Trump. This decision follows a jury's ruling in 2023 that found Trump guilty of battery and defamation involving writer E. Jean Carroll. The incident in question occurred in the 1990s at a Bergdorf Good

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Jun 13 2025CRIME

Police Chiefs in a Post-Floyd World: How They See the Changes

The murder of George Floyd in 2020 shook the United States. It brought policing into the spotlight. But what do the people at the top think? Police chiefs have a big say in how we see crime and safety. They also shape the rules and budgets for their officers. So, it's important to know how they view

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