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Jan 07 2026CRIME

Aldrich Ames: The Spy Who Sold Secrets for Cash

Aldrich Ames, a former CIA officer, recently passed away at the age of 84 while serving a life sentence in a Maryland prison. He is infamous for selling U. S. secrets to the Soviet Union and Russia between 1985 and 1994. Ames revealed the identities of 11 spies working for the U. S. or Britain, lead

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

New Hope for Kidney Disease: The Promise of ARNIs

ARNIs, or Angiotensin Receptor-Neprilysin Inhibitors, are making waves in the medical world. They're already changing the game for heart failure patients. Now, doctors are wondering if they can do the same for people with kidney disease. Neprilysin is a substance in the body. It breaks down certain

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Kansas' Comeback Kings: Peterson's Heroics Seal Thrilling Win

In a game that had fans on the edge of their seats, Kansas University's basketball team showed why they are a force to be reckoned with. The Jayhawks faced a tough challenge against TCU, but they refused to back down. With just seconds left in regulation, Darryn Peterson, a freshman with a bright fu

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Why the U. S. Already Has a Stronghold in Greenland

Greenland, a massive island covered in ice, has been a hot topic lately. The U. S. president has been vocal about the idea of acquiring Greenland, even suggesting forceful measures. But is this really necessary? Back in 1951, the U. S. and Denmark made a deal. Denmark has been in control of Greenla

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Timothée Chalamet Too Young for an Oscar?

Timothée Chalamet is making waves in the movie world. He is known for his dedication and hard work. In his latest movie, \"Marty Supreme, \" he plays a competitive table-tennis player. Many people think he will get his third Oscar nomination for this role. But there is a big challenge ahead. Winnin

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Gig Economy's Dark Truths and AI's Role in Spreading Lies

A recent Reddit post claimed to expose the harsh realities of working for a food delivery app. The anonymous poster, who called themselves "Deep Throat, " alleged that the company exploited both workers and customers. They said drivers were treated as "human assets" and had their wages reduced using

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Jan 07 2026CRIME

A Family's Tragedy: The Complex Case of Nick Reiner

Nick Reiner, the son of famous director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, is set to face a judge soon. He's accused of killing his parents in their Brentwood home. This is a serious case, with two counts of murder with special circumstances. Nick has a history of drug problems and mental health stru

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Jan 07 2026CRIME

New Jersey Sees Big Crime Drop in 2025

New Jersey has seen a big drop in crime in 2025. Governor Phil Murphy shared this good news. He said there were fewer shootings and car thefts. This is the fourth year in a row that shootings have gone down. Last year, 559 people were shot in New Jersey. That is 28% fewer than the year before. Out

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Jan 07 2026CRIME

New York's Youth Crime Wave: A Closer Look at the Numbers and the Law

New York City is seeing a troubling trend in 2025: a sharp rise in youth-related crime. The numbers are alarming. Nearly one in five shooters and one in seven shooting victims are under 18. This spike has reignited debates about the "Raise the Age" law, which treats 16- and 17-year-olds as juveniles

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Home Care Workers Face Hidden Dangers

Home care workers often find themselves in risky situations. They visit patients in their homes, where they might face violence from those they care for. This is called Type II workplace violence. It happens when patients, their family, or visitors act aggressively toward healthcare workers. The pro

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