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Jul 16 2025CRIME

The Clever Trick That Cost Online Shops Big

Two brothers from Ypsilanti were caught in a tricky online scam. They bought stuff from many online stores and then tricked the stores into giving them money back. But they didn't send the items back. Instead, they sent empty boxes or fake items. They kept the real stuff and sold it for profit. The

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Jul 16 2025RELIGION

The Legacy of a Longtime Preacher: John MacArthur's Impact on Faith and Controversy

John MacArthur, a well-known evangelical preacher, passed away at 86. He spent over half a century leading Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, Los Angeles. The church honored his dedication, noting his 56 years of service. MacArthur's health had been declining, and he was recently hospitalized wi

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Ice Cream Brands Commit to Ditching Artificial Colors

Big changes are coming to your favorite ice cream brands. Many companies that make ice cream in the U. S. have promised to stop using artificial dyes. They plan to do this by 2028. This move comes after pressure from health officials who worry about the effects of these dyes. About 40 ice cream mak

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Knee Pain: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors have a new helper to tackle knee pain in teens. It's not caused by injuries. This tool is called the MAP-Knee Tool. It's designed to make conversations between doctors and teens easier. It also helps them make decisions together. Plus, it cuts down on confusion about what's wrong. Knee pain

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

Khamzat Chimaev's Fight Night Jitters: Will He Finally Step Into the Cage?

Khamzat Chimaev, the MMA fighter known for his impressive skills and frequent fight cancellations, is back in the spotlight. This time, he's gearing up for a title shot against Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 319. But fans are on edge, wondering if Chimaev will actually show up. Chimaev has a history of p

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the AI Maze: Finding the Right Tool for Your Business

The world of AI is growing fast, and it's easy to feel lost. Many companies want their employees to use AI, but they don't always know which tools are best or how to use them. This is a big problem because AI can be very helpful if used correctly. AI chatbots are easy to start with, but choosing th

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Gaming Performance: New Titles Join NVIDIA's DLSS 4 Party

NVIDIA keeps enhancing gaming experiences with its cutting-edge tech. This week, they've added Marvel Rivals, War Thunder, and RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business to their list of games benefiting from DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and NVIDIA Reflex. For Marvel Rivals fans, the timing couldn'

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Democratic Decline: What's Next for Erdogan?

Turkey's President Erdogan is making bold moves to tighten his grip on power. He's been locking up opponents and now aims to ban almost half of the main opposition party from parliament. It's a clear sign that democracy in Turkey is in trouble. The West, including the U. S. and Europe, is supportin

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Young Americans Struggle to Find Jobs: Is the System Broken?

Young adults in the U. S. are facing a tough job market. The unemployment rate for those aged 20 to 24 is at 6. 6%, the highest in a decade. For high school graduates aged 18 to 19, it's even worse at 14. 5%. Why is this happening? Some say it's because of economic uncertainty and fears that artifi

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Young Hero Fights Back Against Bullying with a Powerful Idea

Jacob Brody, an 11-year-old cancer survivor, has turned a painful experience into a powerful movement. After facing bullying at camp for his political beliefs, he created Kids4Tolerance. org. This platform connects kids with different views, promoting understanding and respect. At camp, Jacob was t

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