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Sep 04 2025OPINION

Young People and the Law: A Step Backwards?

Young people in major cities are being viewed with unnecessary fear and suspicion. This is not a good way to handle youth crime. It is important to remember that young people are still developing. They should not be treated as adults in the legal system. The idea of using the National Guard to cont

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Sep 03 2025CRIME

Survivors Speak Out: Pushing for Justice in the Epstein Case

In a powerful move, several women who say they were hurt by Jeffrey Epstein and his friend Ghislaine Maxwell spoke up in Washington. They shared their painful stories, hoping to push lawmakers to make all the secret files from the Epstein investigation public. One of the women, Marina Lacerda, said

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Sep 03 2025WEATHER

Hot Weather and Smoke: What's Happening in B. C. 's Cariboo and Northwest?

B. C. 's Cariboo and Northwest regions are facing a mix of hot weather and smoky skies. This is not typical for early September, but it's happening. The heat is affecting many places, including Kamloops, Ashcroft, and even up to Terrace. The weather agency says temperatures could hit 35 degrees Cel

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

A Long-Awaited Homecoming for Madagascar's Lost Heroes

In a significant move, France has returned three skulls to Madagascar, a gesture that has been a long time coming. These skulls, taken during the colonial era, include one believed to be that of King Toera, who was executed by French troops. The handover took place in late August at the French cultu

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Sep 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Sensors: How AI is Changing Brain Chemistry Detection

MRI is a big deal in medicine. It's safe, detailed, and great at looking at soft tissues. Over 100 million scans happen every year. Now, scientists are making tiny sensors for MRI to detect brain chemicals. These sensors use special nanoparticles and proteins. They can pick up on things like dopamin

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Sep 02 2025FINANCE

Small Companies: The Undiscovered Investment Opportunity

Investors often focus on well-known companies, but they might be missing out on a big chance. Small companies, which are often overlooked, could be a smart investment right now. They don't usually offer big dividends. On average, they provide around 1. 1%. However, while large tech companies like Ap

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About Immigration Enforcement in Sensitive Spots?

In early 2025, a big change happened. The rules that stopped immigration enforcement in places like schools and hospitals were canceled. This sparked a lot of debate. So, a survey was done to see what Americans think about this change. Over 3, 500 adults from different backgrounds shared their view

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Sep 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Turn at Burning Man: Festival's Joy Clouded by Tragedy

The Burning Man festival, known for its vibrant art and free-spirited community, faced a grim moment recently. A man was found dead at a campsite, sparking a murder investigation. The discovery happened just as the iconic Man structure was set ablaze, a key moment in the festival. A festival attend

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Sep 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden War: How Digital Battles Are Hurting Real Lives

In 2023, cybercrime hit over 343 million people worldwide, with scammers making off with more than $1. 03 trillion. That's a huge amount of money, more than what Germany, Japan, and the U. K. spend on defense in a year. But because these crimes happen online and affect people in different places, ma

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Taylor Fritz: The Last American Standing at the 2025 US Open

Taylor Fritz, the top-ranked American tennis player, has made it to the quarterfinals of the 2025 US Open. He defeated Tomas Machac in straight sets, showing his skill and determination. But now, he carries the weight of being the only American man left in the tournament. The journey hasn't been ea

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