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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Unveiling the Epstein Files: A Closer Look at the Notable Names

The recent release of documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case has sparked significant interest, especially since it involves some well-known individuals. The Justice Department made these files public on a Friday in mid-December. Among the documents, a collection of images, often called the "Epst

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Australia's Struggle to Define Unethical in Government Contracts

Australia is facing a challenge. It wants to stop companies with bad behavior from working with the government. But what exactly is "bad behavior"? That's the big question. A recent proposal wants to ban companies that act unethically. But what does "unethical" mean? The finance department thinks t

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Football Program: A Deep Dive into Misconduct

Michigan University is serious about finding out what's been going on in its football program and athletic department. They want to be sure they don't miss anything important. The interim president, Domenico Grasso, said this week has been tough for everyone involved. The trouble started when footb

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Finland's Leaders Face Heat Over Racist Acts

Finland is in hot water again. This time, it's because of some very disrespectful posts made by politicians. The country's prime minister had to say sorry to Asian countries. Why? Because some members of the Finns Party, which is part of the government, shared pictures making fun of Asian people's e

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Risks: When Car Loans Go Bad

In the world of finance, not everything is as it seems. Tricolor Holdings, a company that specialized in lending money to people with poor credit for used cars, is now facing serious accusations. The company's executives, Daniel Chu and David Goodgame, are alleged to have misled banks and investors

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Michigan Athletics: A Pattern of Trouble?

The University of Michigan's athletic department has seen a lot of drama lately. In just three years, they've had some serious issues. First, there was Mel Pearson, the men's ice hockey coach. He was let go after an investigation found a "toxic environment. " Players were pressured to lie about Covi

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Michigan Athletics: A Culture Under Scrutiny

The University of Michigan's athletic department is facing serious questions about its culture and leadership. Sherrone Moore, a former coach, was recently fired and charged with serious crimes. This incident has brought attention to the department's handling of misconduct. Investigators are lookin

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

New Photos of Epstein's Powerful Friends Surface

A fresh batch of photos has been made public. These photos show some well-known figures hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein. The pictures don't show any crimes, but they do give a peek into Epstein's social circle. Among the faces are Steve Bannon, a former Trump advisor, chatting with Epstein in an o

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

The Sudden Fall of a Rising Star in College Football

Sherrone Moore's journey as the head coach at the University of Michigan took a dramatic turn on a Wednesday. Starting the day as a promising leader, he ended it as a former coach, dismissed due to an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. The university's zero-tolerance policy left no room

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Spain's Socialists Under Fire for Mishandling Harassment Claims

Spain's Socialist Party, PSOE, is in hot water. They said sorry for not handling sexual harassment complaints well. This is a big deal because they've always been big on women's rights. But now, people are saying they set up a way for women to report harassment, but then didn't do anything about it.

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