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Dec 13 2024CRIME

Unbelievable Tale: The Ricin Plot and Its Shocking Twists

Curious about the story behind Kevin Curtis, an Elvis impersonator, and Everett Dutschke, a karate instructor? It starts in Tupelo, Mississippi, where Curtis found a severed head in a hospital fridge. That began a series of crazy events – a feud with a funeral director and politician, Steve Holland,

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Noah Lyles: Overcoming Fear and Depression on the Track

Noah Lyles is known for his vibrant personality and speed on the track. But behind the scenes, he's faced challenges you wouldn't expect. Before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Lyles was dealing with depression. It got so bad that he almost quit the sport. Imagine the fastest man in the world considerin

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Discovering New Sea Bacteria: What's in a Name?

Scientists found four bacteria from China's coastal sediments and named them all members of the Albidovulum clan. They're like cousins, sharing similar traits and DNA. Previously, one of them was known as Defluviimonas, but the scientists felt like they fit better in the Albidovulum family. They fou

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Keeping Rehab Pros: Ideas from Canada's Quebec

In many parts of the world, good health workers are hard to find. This problem is even bigger in fields like occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), and speech-language pathology (S-LP). Many professionals leave or switch jobs, causing trouble for health systems. So, researchers in Quebec,

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Sprucing Up Texas' Ethics Watchdog

The Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), tasked with keeping political players honest, is facing some hurdles. A recent review by the state's Sunset Advisory Commission staff found that the rules making sure politicians and others follow campaign finance laws are too complicated. These rules are hard to f

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Progressive Prosecutors: What Went Wrong?

You might have heard that some cities have been seeing more crime lately. Some people blame progressive prosecutors for this. These prosecutors often don't require cash bail, lower charges, and give shorter sentences. They also might not prosecute two out of three people arrested. But some people sa

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Dec 12 2024CRIME

The Missing Woman Mystery in L. A. : What Really Happened?

Have you heard about the mysterious case of Hannah Kobayashi? This 30-year-old woman from Maui disappeared in Los Angeles last month. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) labeled her as "voluntarily missing" after she crossed the border into Mexico. For weeks, her family searched for answers and

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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Online Shopping in China: Packaging and Deliveries Piling Up

Ever wondered how our online shopping sprees in China are affecting the environment? Well, between 2014 and 2018, household carbon emissions rose by a notable 5. 5%. One major culprit? Our love for clicking 'buy now' on our favorite shopping platforms. Let's dive into the details. Picture this: eve

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Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

Space Twins: Creating Eclipses on Command

Imagine being able to create your own solar eclipse, whenever you want. That's what scientists are hoping to do with two satellites launched by the European Space Agency. These spacecraft, part of the Proba-3 mission, are designed to work together in perfect harmony, like a well-choreographed dance.

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Video Games and Teen Brains: Unraveling the Reward Connection

Video games are a big deal for teens these days. But, did you know that playing too much can mess with how their brains deal with rewards? A recent study took a close look at this. They wanted to find out if there's a link between how teens' brains process rewards and whether they get hooked on gami

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