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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sneaky Code Tricks AI Security Tools

A recent discovery has shown how cybercriminals are getting creative to outsmart AI security tools. They are using a sneaky trick to hide their malicious code. The package, called eslint-plugin-unicorn-ts-2, pretends to be a helpful tool for developers. But it has a hidden message that tries to conf

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Milan's Safety Challenge: A Closer Look at Crime and Migration

Milan is gearing up for the 2026 Winter Olympics, but not everyone is excited. The city is facing a big problem with crime. The police chief, Bruno Megale, recently shared some eye-opening numbers. He said that most of the street crimes, like robberies and thefts, are committed by people who were no

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Troubled Journey: The Story of Rahmanullah Lakanwal

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, is accused of a shocking act: shooting two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D. C. One soldier, Sarah Beckstrom, died, and Andrew Wolfe is in serious condition. But who is Lakanwal, and what led to this tragic event? Lakanwal came to the U. S. in 2021,

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Legal Showdown: Why a Judge Blocked a Controversial Prosecutor

A recent court decision has put a stop to a controversial appointment in New Jersey. Alina Habba, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, was barred from serving as the state's top federal prosecutor. This decision came after a series of legal maneuvers by the Trump administration to keep her in the role.

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

A Fresh Start for Kentucky Wildcats

Kentucky Wildcats have made a swift move to appoint a new head coach. Will Stein, the offensive coordinator from Oregon, is set to take the reins. This decision comes hot on the heels of Mark Stoops' dismissal. Stein, at 36, is relatively young for a head coach but brings a wealth of experience. He

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Hidden Faith: A Fight for Belief

North Korea's government claims it has won its fight against religion, but a recent report tells a different story. A survey of defectors found that almost everyone agrees: practicing religion openly is impossible. The country is officially atheist, but its constitution says people can believe what

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Family Torn Apart: The Tragic Case of Ryan Al Najjar

In a shocking case that highlights the dangers of extreme cultural clashes, a young woman's life was cut short by her own family. Ryan Al Najjar, an 18-year-old Syrian woman living in the Netherlands, was allegedly killed by her father and two brothers because they disapproved of her lifestyle. The

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Threat to Religious Freedom and Global Security

China's government is cracking down hard on different religions. They are targeting Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. This includes locking up religious leaders, tearing down places of worship, and banning religious activities. They say they are doing this for "Sinicization" and state security, bu

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Caribbean Spark Debate

In recent times, the U. S. military's actions in the Caribbean have sparked a heated debate. A top military official, Pete Hegseth, has been under scrutiny after reports suggested he ordered a second strike on a suspected drug boat, ensuring no survivors. This incident, which occurred in September,

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Dec 01 2025FINANCE

The IPO Surge: Should You Join the Rush?

The market is seeing a lot of new companies going public, and it's easy to get excited. But before you dive in, think about this: many of these stocks are in risky areas like AI and cryptocurrency. So far this year, there have been 161 IPOs in the U. S. , which is already more than last year's total

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