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Oct 02 2025CRIME

Victims' Families Shielded from Disturbing Crime Scene Images

The families of four University of Idaho students, who were tragically murdered in 2022, have won a significant legal battle. They have been granted a permanent injunction against the City of Moscow, Idaho. This injunction prevents the city from releasing crime scene images that could cause further

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Troops: What's Really Happening in Portland and Memphis?

Trump has made a big move. He wants to send troops to Portland and Memphis. He says it's to stop crime and protests. But not everyone agrees. First, let's talk about Portland. Trump called it "war ravaged. " That's not true. The city isn't like that. But Trump wants to send troops there anyway. He

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Seychelles Election Heads for Second Round

In a surprising turn of events, the Seychelles presidential race is headed for a runoff. The electoral commission announced that neither of the top candidates secured the required majority in the first round. Opposition leader Patrick Herminie and current President Wavel Ramkalawan will now face eac

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Alaska's Leaders Keep Epstein Secrets

Alaska's senators and representative are sticking with a plan to keep details about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes hidden. They haven't given any reasons why. Many women who were hurt by Epstein have gone to Washington to ask for the files to be made public. But Congress, pushed by Donald Trump, is keepin

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Peru's Young Voices Demand Change Amid Growing Unrest

Peru is witnessing a surge in youth-led protests, with Gen Z taking a stand against President Dina Boluarte's government. The demonstrations, which have spread across the country, are fueled by a mix of pension reforms, deep-seated corruption, and economic instability. The recent protests, which be

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Sep 22 2025CRYPTO

BloFin Takes a Big Step in Keeping Your Money Safe

BloFin, a big name in the world of digital money trading, just got a stamp of approval for keeping your payment details safe. This isn't just any approval—it's the PCI DSS certification, a big deal in the world of online money safety. This means BloFin is now officially recognized for handling credi

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Philippines Floods: Public Anger Over Corruption

In the Philippines, people are really upset. They're protesting because they think there's been cheating with money meant for flood control. This isn't just a small issue. It's a big deal. The protests happened in Manila, where lots of people gathered. Some even threw rocks and set things on fire. T

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Protein That Supercharges Vitamin B2 in Yeast

In the realm of microorganisms, a specific type of yeast, Candida famata, stands out. This yeast has a unique ability to produce a significant amount of riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2. This vitamin is crucial for various cellular processes. Interestingly, when iron is in short supply, the yeas

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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans' US Protections: A Legal Tug-of-War

The Trump administration is once again at the supreme court's doorstep, this time seeking to end protections for Venezuelans living in the US. The request comes after a federal judge ruled that the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, overstepped her authority by trying to end these protections

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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

A Divided House Honors Charlie Kirk

The House of Representatives recently passed a resolution to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The vote was not unanimous, with a notable number of Democrats opposing it. This division reflects the growing political tensions in the country following Kirk's assassination. The resolution, whi

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