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Oct 21 2025CRIME

A Close Call at Atlanta Airport: How Quick Thinking Saved the Day

A man with a troubled past and a dangerous plan was stopped just in time at Atlanta's busy airport. The incident started when the man's family got worried. They saw his scary posts online. He said he was going to the airport to cause harm. He even had a powerful gun in his truck. Police got the cal

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A City's Dilemma: Hiring a Convicted Felon for a High-Paying Job

In Montgomery, a heated debate is underway about the mayor's choice to hire Donald Watkins Jr. for a high-paying city job. Watkins, along with his father, was found guilty of fraud in 2019. The mayor wants to bring him on as the small and minority business development director, offering a salary of

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Bold Daytime Robbery

The Louvre Museum in France recently experienced a daring theft during opening hours. A group of thieves managed to steal several valuable items, including crowns and jewelry with deep historical ties to French royalty. Experts suggest that the thieves were well-prepared and targeted specific treasu

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Air Fryer Fails: Foods That Should Stay Out of the Basket

Air fryers are awesome, but they can't do it all. Some foods just don't play nice with that hot, circulating air. Let's talk about the foods that should steer clear of the air fryer to save your taste buds and your kitchen from disaster. First up, boneless pork chops. They're lean and mean, but tha

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Where Did They Go? Stars Who Left Hollywood in the 2000s

Some actors and actresses who were huge in the 2000s decided to leave Hollywood. They chose different paths, and some even came back. Let's see what they're up to now. Amanda Bynes was last seen in the 2010 movie Easy A. She was great in it, but she left acting to try fashion. She's had some public

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How Teens with Type 1 Diabetes Use Social Media

Young people with type 1 diabetes are turning to social media for help. This is not just about sharing photos or chatting with friends. It is about finding information and support to manage their health. But how exactly are they using these platforms? And does it make a difference which site they ch

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Plymouth's Fight to Preserve Its Historic Heart

Plymouth, Michigan, is at a crossroads. The Christian Science Church property on Ann Arbor Trail is at the center of a heated debate. The church wanted to rebuild and add condos, but the developer dropped out. Still, the fight over what happens next is far from over. The city's master plan is suppo

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Global Tensions: A New Era of Uncertainty

The world is in a precarious state, not seen since the end of World War Two. This is the stark warning from a top Russian intelligence official. Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's SVR, shared this view, highlighting the intense competition among global powers. Naryshkin pointed out that the world i

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

XBP Global's Big Deal and Stock Rollercoaster

XBP Global Holdings, Inc. made headlines with a significant contract win but faced a stock dip. The company secured a six-year deal with New York City's Department of Finance. This agreement aims to upgrade the payment system for parking violation tickets. XBP will use its Lockbox Services platform

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Names Team Up to Track Carbon Footprints Better

Some major companies have decided to work together on a big problem: how to accurately measure carbon emissions. BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, Exxon Mobil, and Banco Santander are leading this effort. They want to create a new system that shows exactly where carbon pollution comes from

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