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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Bondi's Christmas: A Beach of Mixed Feelings

Bondi Beach, usually buzzing with festive cheer, wore a somber look this Christmas. The recent antisemitic attack that shook the area left a heavy shadow over the celebrations. The beach, known for its lively atmosphere, saw fewer people than usual, with many wearing Santa hats, trying to keep the s

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Bondi's Christmas: A Quiet Reflection After Tragedy

Bondi Beach, usually buzzing with holiday cheer, wore a somber mood this Christmas. The recent mass shooting that took 15 lives cast a shadow over the festive season. Police presence was heavy, a reminder of the tragedy that struck just over a week ago. Hundreds gathered, some donning Santa hats, b

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

A Topeka Police Captain's Fight for Justice

A significant legal battle is unfolding in Topeka. Police Captain Jennifer Cross is suing the city, claiming she faced retaliation and a hostile work environment. The case is set to go to trial on May 4, with a duration of five days. Judge Kathryn H. Vratil has set several deadlines for the case, in

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Football Star in Hot Water: Legal Storm Brewing

DK Metcalf, a star player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is in a tough spot. After a heated moment with a fan, things got physical. Now, the fan is fighting back. He says the stories about him using bad language are not true. His lawyers are ready to take legal action. The fan, Ryan Kennedy, says he

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Tighter Rules on Guns and Hate Symbols in Australia After Bondi Tragedy

Australia is making some big changes to its gun laws and how it handles hate symbols after a recent attack in Bondi. The state of New South Wales, which is home to the most people in Australia, is pushing through new laws. These laws will make it harder to own lots of guns and stop people from showi

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Brave Move: How New Laws Impact Those in Need

Ghana took a bold step in March 2023. They decided that trying to end your life wouldn't be a crime anymore. This is a big deal, especially for those struggling with their mental health. Before this change, people might have hesitated to ask for help. They feared legal trouble if they spoke up. A r

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Why Can't New Yorkers Buy Wine in Supermarkets?

In New York, you can smoke weed almost anywhere, but buying a bottle of wine at the supermarket? That's a no-go. It's a bit confusing, right? The state is totally chill with marijuana use, but when it comes to wine, they're not having it. Meanwhile, 40 other states let people grab a bottle of wine w

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Teachers Under Fire: The Impact of Online Activism on Careers

In August 2024, Susan Lewis, a music teacher from Oregon, lost her job at Valley Catholic School. The reason? Her social media posts about the situation in Gaza. Lewis was one of many targeted by StopAntisemitism, a group that claims to have helped get over 400 people fired for their views on Israel

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Putin Backs Trump's Legal Move Against BBC

In a surprising show of support, Russian President Vladimir Putin endorsed U. S. President Donald Trump's decision to take legal action against the BBC. This came up during Putin's yearly press conference, where he shared his thoughts on the matter. Trump is seeking at least $10 billion in damages

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

China's Bold Move: A Legal Showdown Over COVID-19 Origins

China has taken a surprising step by filing a defamation lawsuit against U. S. officials, including Senator Eric Schmitt and former Attorney General Andrew Bailey. This move comes after a Missouri court awarded a massive $24 billion judgment against China for its role in the COVID-19 pandemic. The C

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