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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Leaks and Lies: U. S. Intel Agencies Crack Down on Whistleblowers

In a move that has sparked debate, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered a review of U. S. intelligence agencies to see if random polygraph tests for employees and contractors could be a good idea. This comes as the Trump administration is trying hard to stop leaks of secret in

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Gun Laws in the Spotlight: Supreme Court Takes on Hawaii's Restrictions

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about gun rights and public safety. They're looking at a Hawaii law that limits where people can carry firearms, especially on private property. This isn't just about Hawaii, though. It could set a precedent for other states with similar laws. Hawa

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Legal Battle Brews Between Tech Giants

A recent legal dispute has sparked between two major tech players, OpenAI and xAI, the company led by Tesla's CEO Elon Musk. The core of the issue? Accusations of poaching employees and stealing trade secrets. OpenAI has taken a stand, asking a federal judge to throw out the lawsuit filed by xAI. T

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

US Boosts Lebanon's Security Budget to Counter Hezbollah

In a surprising move, the US has sent $230 million to Lebanon. This money is meant to help Lebanon's military and police. The goal is to weaken Hezbollah, a powerful armed group in Lebanon. The US gave $190 million to the Lebanese Armed Forces and $40 million to the Internal Security Forces. This ha

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

Seeing Beyond Sight: Reproductive Choices for Visually Impaired Women

In the bustling districts of Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli, a critical issue often goes unnoticed. Visually impaired women face significant challenges when it comes to making their own reproductive choices. This isn't just about having kids or not. It's about having the freedom and support to decid

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

Germany's Tense Stand-off: The Hamas Arrests

In a recent turn of events, three individuals suspected of having ties to Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, were apprehended in Germany. The arrests were made under the suspicion that these individuals were planning attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions within the country. The suspects are

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Oct 01 2025CRIME

A Sheriff's Chilling Threat and the Justice System's Response

In a disturbing turn of events, a San Mateo County inmate has been accused of threatening the life of Sheriff Christina Corpus. The threats, made in November and February, were not just idle words but detailed plans involving makeshift weapons like metal trays or trash can parts. The sheriff, a moth

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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: What's the Deal with the SEC's New Move?

The SEC has shaken things up in the crypto world. They've asked companies to pull their old ETF filings. Why? Because they've got a new rule. Now, crypto ETFs can be approved anytime, as long as they meet the right standards. This isn't a step back. It's a faster path to getting these ETFs out there

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Sep 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: How Prosecutors' Mistakes Sent an Innocent Teen to Prison

In a shocking turn of events, two former prosecutors from Plymouth County are now facing serious consequences for their actions in a case that wrongfully imprisoned a young student for 17 years. The Board of Bar Overseers found their behavior unacceptable, highlighting how their actions damaged the

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Sep 27 2025BUSINESS

Who's Really Behind TikTok's US Future?

TikTok's US business is set for a big change. Oracle, a major tech company, is stepping in to take a lead role. They will invest and keep an eye on TikTok's data and algorithms. Oracle's chairman, Larry Ellison, is a close ally of former President Trump. Rupert Murdoch, a powerful media boss, might

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