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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

A New Mayor Starts in Mexico: What Now?

Last Thursday, a doctor named Gustavo Alarcón was sworn in as the new mayor of Chilpancingo, a city in southern Mexico. This happened just days after the previous mayor, Alejandro Arcos, was brutally killed and beheaded. Arcos had only been in office for a week. The city is caught in a violent fight

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

Brutal Attack on Doctor Sparks Widespread Protests

A man has been accused of the gruesome murder and rape of a female doctor in Kolkata, sparking massive nationwide protests over the persistent issue of gender violence in India. The incident took place at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the doctor was found dead with multiple injuries, in

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

New Glen Oaks Sheriff's Office Substation Takes Shape Amid Crime Spike

In response to a recent increase in violent crime, local officials in Baton Rouge have begun construction on a new sheriff's office substation in the Glen Oaks neighborhood. Councilman Darryl Hurst, Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, and the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office led the groundbreakin

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Oct 08 2024CRIME

A Week Into the Job: The Tragic Story of Mexico’s New Mayor

In the dangerous city of Chilpancingo, a new mayor has been killed just days after taking office. Alejandro Arcos, who was sworn in last week, became the latest victim of the violent drug war plaguing the region. Unverified photos circulating online showed a severed head believed to be Arcos's on a

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Patriots Star Jabrill Peppers: Arrested and Accused

Early Saturday morning, New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested by Braintree police. They responded to a disturbance call at a residential address, where a caller reported an altercation between Peppers and another person. After an investigation, the 29-year-old player was charged w

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Travel Decisions: Southeast Asians on US Gun Violence and Trump

When it comes to visiting the United States, Southeast Asians have a lot to consider. A recent survey of over 6,000 travelers from six countries revealed that gun prevalence plays a big role in their decisions. Hawaii was voted the safest state while Texas came out as the least safe regarding gun vi

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenya's Tax Uprising: Youth Take to Streets and Social Media

In Kenya, the tension between citizens and the government has hit a boiling point. On Thursday, Nairobi witnessed intense clashes between protesters and police. The spark? A controversial finance bill that's up for vote in Parliament. Young Kenyans, some as young as 18, are fighting against proposed

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

When Crypto Goes Physical: A Gang's Ruthless Home Invasion Spree

Have you ever thought about the dark side of cryptocurrency? It might surprise you to know that it isn't just hackers who want a piece of your digital cash. Meet Remy Ra St. Felix, a 24-year-old from Florida, and his gang. They didn't sit behind computers to steal crypto. Instead, they invaded homes

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Why Some Christians Still Stand By Trump

Imagine you’re a Christian who believes that God chose Donald Trump to lead America. It might sound surprising, but there are people out there who genuinely hold this belief. This isn't just about politics; it’s linked to something bigger called Christian nationalism. This idea can make people feel

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Are Ghost Guns About to Make a Comeback?

Next week, the Supreme Court will tackle a crucial case that could change how ghost guns are sold in the US. Ghost guns are homemade firearms that don't have serial numbers, making them hard to trace. They've been linked to a surge in crimes, including murders and domestic abuse. The Biden administr

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