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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Abramoff's Second Chance: Crypto Fraud and a Light Sentence

Jack Abramoff, a figure known for his past political scandals, is back in the news, but this time it's about a crypto scam. He and his partner, Marcus Andrade, were involved in a scheme called AML Bitcoin. They raised $5 million but used the money for personal gains, like buying properties in Texas.

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Low Testosterone?

Low testosterone is a hot topic online, but most of what people say about it is not backed by science. Many videos and posts claim to have the answers, but the truth is much more complicated. Testosterone is a hormone that helps with muscle growth, energy, and sex drive. Low testosterone, or hypogon

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Use Computers to Handle Test Results Better

Doctors are always busy. They need to check many test results every day. But how do they make sure they see the right results at the right time? This is where diagnostic stewardship comes in. It's like a helper that makes sure doctors don't miss important test results. But how does this helper work?

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Florida Rep Faces Serious Accusations Over COVID Funds

A Florida congresswoman is in hot water. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat representing parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, has been hit with serious charges. The Justice Department says she took $5 million meant for disaster relief and used some of it for her 2021 campaign. Here’s the d

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unusual Steps in Comey's Indictment Raise Questions

A recent court hearing has brought to light some odd details about how former FBI Director James Comey ended up facing charges. It turns out that the full grand jury didn't actually see the final indictment against Comey. Only the foreperson and one other juror got to review it. This came up during

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Neanderthal Noses

Neanderthals have always fascinated scientists, especially their unique facial features. One big question has been why their noses stuck out so much. Some thought it was because they lived in cold places, but a new study says that might not be the whole story. Deep inside a cave in Italy, there's a

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation's Holiday Sale: What's the Real Deal?

The holiday shopping season is here, and Sony has shared its Black Friday 2025 plans. The sale kicks off on November 21st, with discounts on PlayStation 5 consoles, games, and accessories. But before you rush to buy, let's break down what these deals really mean. First, the PS5 lineup will see a $1

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

A Rising Star in the Shadows of Suspicion

In a shocking turn of events, a well-known musician finds himself at the center of a grim investigation. The 20-year-old artist, known for his viral hits, is now a suspect in the death of a 15-year-old girl. The young girl's remains were discovered in a car owned by the singer, raising many question

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Justice Department's Case Against Comey Under Fire

A federal judge recently made some serious accusations against the Justice Department. They said the department might have acted improperly in their case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge even suggested that this misconduct could lead to the charges being dropped. The judge's criti

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Basketball Star Confesses to Fixing Games for Cash

A former college basketball player has come forward, admitting his role in a betting scandal that rocked the NCAA. Cedquavious Hunter, a former University of New Orleans guard, revealed on a popular morning show that he intentionally missed shots to influence game outcomes. He claimed he was driven

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