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Apr 10 2026CRIME

How Close People Really Stay to Monsters

When a crime shocks a community, outsiders often wonder how the criminal could hide in plain sight. The idea of a killer living quietly among family members feels impossible to many. Yet history shows that even people closest to a criminal can miss the warning signs. Serial killers like John Wayne G

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Apr 10 2026HEALTH

How long can African swine fever survive in water?

The African swine fever virus is a tough survivor, especially in cold or dirty water. Scientists tested how long it can stay active in different water conditions. They found that in natural water, the virus lasted at least 42 days at temperatures of 4°C, 15°C, and 25°C. In very clean water, it survi

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Ellsworth invests big in a new fire truck for safety updates

The city of Ellsworth decided to spend $866, 000 on a brand-new fire engine. The old one being replaced is 19 years old, making it harder to rely on. Rather than fixing the aging fleet piece by piece, the fire department is upgrading entire vehicles to avoid old equipment breaking down when it matte

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Apr 09 2026CRYPTO

MEXC Adds New Tokenized Stocks and ETFs to Its Platform

MEXC, a popular digital‑asset exchange, has just added four new tokenized trading pairs to its spot market. The new items include a digital version of Eaton Corporation and three iShares ETFs that cover emerging markets, developed world stocks, and India. The pairs went live on April 8, 2026 and use

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Apr 09 2026FINANCE

Meta’s New AI Spark Drives Stock Gains and Analyst Optimism

Meta Platforms, the social‑media giant, unveiled its latest AI system, Muse Spark, earlier than planned. The surprise debut came just before the company’s earnings report on April 29 and followed a race with rivals like OpenAI, Anthropic and Google. Investors reacted strongly: the share price rose r

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Apr 09 2026POLITICS

Local Voices Block China’s Battery Plant, Raising U. S. Tech Questions

Green Charter Township in Michigan saw a big plan from China’s Gotion fall apart after residents rallied against the $2. 4 billion battery factory. The town’s people argued that the plant would bring pollution and safety risks, so they pushed state officials to pull out. The move sparked debate abou

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Apr 09 2026CRYPTO

How Blockchain is Trying to Replace Old Payment Systems

Polygon, a well-known name in the crypto space, isn’t just another company chasing the next big crypto trend. It’s making a bold move to turn its blockchain technology into a real alternative for everyday payments. Right now, the company is in talks to raise $100 million—not for another flashy crypt

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

How a Medieval Saint Shaped Epilepsy Awareness Today

Epilepsy has been misunderstood for thousands of years. In the past, people often blamed supernatural forces for seizures. Instead of medical explanations, many turned to saints for help. Saint Valentine became a key figure in medieval Europe, especially in areas that now include Germany. Paintings

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Ayurveda and Yoga for High-Altitude Health

Researchers are testing whether traditional Indian practices can help people handle low-oxygen environments better. Acute mountain sickness hits many who travel above 2, 500 meters, causing headaches, nausea, and fatigue. These symptoms appear because the body struggles to adjust to thinner air. Ins

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Apr 09 2026CRIME

Luxury in LA and Alleged Ties to Iran’s Government

Two women living in Los Angeles—relatives of a prominent Iranian military figure killed in a 2020 strike—have been detained by immigration officials after authorities accused them of promoting Iranian government views while enjoying a high-profile lifestyle. Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter

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