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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Luka Doncic's Fitness Journey Sparks Betting Frenzy

Luka Doncic is making waves, and not just on the basketball court. His recent appearance on the cover of Men's Health has caught the attention of sports bettors everywhere. The betting world is buzzing with excitement, and it's not just because of his impressive stats. People are noticing his commit

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Jul 25 2025CRIME

A Hero's Last Stand: The Tragic Shooting in Lorain

In a quiet industrial park in Lorain, Ohio, a peaceful lunch break turned into a nightmare. Three police officers, enjoying a simple meal, were suddenly ambushed by a gunman. Officer Phillip Wagner, a 35-year-old former Marine, was critically injured and later died in the hospital. His colleagues, P

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Crypto Kidnapping Case: A Look at the Bizarre and Brutal

In a surprising turn of events, two men accused of a horrifying crime were allowed to go home while waiting for their trial. William Duplessie and John Woeltz are said to have kidnapped an Italian man and tortured him to get his cryptocurrency password. A judge decided to release them on a $1 millio

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Jul 23 2025POLITICS

The Strange Case of Alina Habba: A Legal Puzzle in New Jersey

Alina Habba, a lawyer known for defending former President Donald Trump, was appointed as the interim US Attorney for New Jersey. This move raised eyebrows because she had no prior experience as a prosecutor. During her short time in office, Habba targeted several Democratic officials, including New

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Jul 23 2025SCIENCE

How Fear Spreads: Understanding the Ripple Effect of Terror Attacks

The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel sent shockwaves far beyond the immediate impact. A recent study dug into how fear of terrorism spreads, even among those not directly affected. Researchers looked at how people's sense of closeness to the victims influenced their fear. They found that the more

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Jul 23 2025CRIME

Aurora's Crime Debate: Councilwoman Challenges District Attorney

In Aurora, Colorado, a heated debate about crime policies is unfolding. Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky is leading a campaign to recall District Attorney Amy Padden. Jurinsky argues that Padden's policies are too lenient, pointing to recent cases where charges were dismissed or reduced. One case tha

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

How Feelings and Relationships Shape OCD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is more than just repeated behaviors. It's deeply tied to how people handle emotions and form relationships. Recent studies have shown that how well someone manages their feelings and their attachment style can give clues about how severe their OCD symptoms might

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Jul 21 2025CRYPTO

Unmasking Bitcoin's Hidden Money Trails

Bitcoin's decentralized nature makes it a hotspot for money laundering. Criminals exploit its complexity to hide illegal transactions, making them look like legal ones. This is a big challenge for those trying to detect and prevent money laundering. Current methods use Graph Convolutional Networks

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building a Better Shield for Computer Chips

Creating secure designs for computer chips is no easy task. It takes a lot of time and effort. Even small mistakes can cause big problems. To tackle this, a new system called CITADEL was created. It's like a building block set for security. You can mix and match different parts to create a strong de

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

Choosing the Right Leader: A Look at Chicago's Zoning Committee Shuffle

Mayor Brandon Johnson is once again at a crossroads, needing to pick a new leader for the Zoning Committee. This time, the decision is even more crucial as it's his third attempt. The current leader, Ald. Walter Burnett, is stepping down, leaving a big void. This isn't just any committee; it's one o

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