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May 05 2025CRIME

Deadly Cinco de Mayo Violence in Arizona

Arizona witnessed a tragic event on a Sunday evening. A restaurant in Glendale, a Phoenix suburb, became the scene of a violent shooting. The celebration of Cinco de Mayo turned grim when gunfire erupted. Three people lost their lives, and five others were injured. The police were alerted around 7:4

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May 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria vs. Heavy Metals: A Green Cleanup

Heavy metals in urban waterways are a big problem. These pollutants, mainly zinc, cadmium, and nickel, come from human activities. They stick around and cause harm to both nature and people. Scientists have been looking into a unique solution: bacteria that can eat away at these metals. Enter ureas

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May 04 2025SPORTS

A Trainer's Long Road to Derby Glory

In the world of horse racing, the Kentucky Derby is the ultimate test of a trainer's skill, patience, and luck. Bill Mott, now in his 70s, has seen it all. His journey started way back in 1967, when he was just a teenager listening to the Derby on an AM radio in his hometown of Fort Pierce. That day

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May 04 2025CRIME

Cincinnati's Deadly Days: A Teen, a Deputy, and a Father's Fury

In Cincinnati, a grim sequence of events unfolded over two days, leaving a teenager, a deputy, and a community in turmoil. The city is grappling with the aftermath of a teenage boy's fatal encounter with police, followed by the shocking death of a deputy at the hands of the teen's father. Rodney Hi

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The New Eugenics: Health, Wealth, and the Strong Survive

The idea of eugenics, which started in the 1800s, has a dark history. It was about encouraging certain people to have kids and discouraging others. This idea has taken new forms over time, often in harmful ways. One of these is called soft eugenics. It's not about forced sterilizations or mass death

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May 04 2025FINANCE

Financing Your Dream Ride: Classic Cars Made Easy

Classic cars often spark a sense of nostalgia and admiration. But, can you finance one of these vintage beauties? The answer is a resounding yes. Financing is not just for brand-new vehicles rolling off the assembly line. It's also a viable option for used cars, including classics. In fact, over 80%

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Plants Fighting TB in Congo: A Hidden Arsenal

In the heart of Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo is battling a major health crisis. It is one of eight countries that together account for two-thirds of the world's tuberculosis (TB) cases. This is a serious problem, especially since many people in Congo struggle to get proper healthcare and

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May 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Derby Day: A Star Athlete's First Visit to the Racetrack

Louisville, Kentucky, is buzzing with excitement as the Kentucky Derby is about to kick off. Among the crowd are some familiar faces, including Simone Biles. This time, she's not flipping or tumbling, but enjoying the thrill of horse racing. She's dressed in a lovely lavender outfit, matching her hu

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May 03 2025SPORTS

Wet and Wild: Norris and McLaren Dominate Miami

The Miami Sprint race was anything but ordinary. It was a day filled with unexpected twists and turns. The event started with a bang, literally, as rain-soaked conditions led to a chaotic start. Charles Leclerc's crash en route to the grid set the tone for the day. The visibility was so poor that th

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Growing Threat in the Americas

The world might be facing a "post-herd immunity" era for measles. This is a scary thought. In recent times, measles has been popping up in places with low vaccination rates. This includes parts of the American south-west, Mexico, and Canada. The United States is currently experiencing its largest

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