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Sep 01 2025CRIME

A Father's Last Adventure Turns Tragic

A family is left shattered after a thrilling weekend outing turned into a nightmare. Marcus Ragland, a 34-year-old adventurous soul from north Georgia, lost his life in an ATV accident at the Indian Mountain ATV Park in Alabama. His mother, Felicia Towers, is still in shock, struggling to accept tha

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariffs: Not Forever, But Not Gone Either

A recent court decision has put a big question mark on Trump's tariffs. The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said most of these tariffs are not legal. They ruled that the reason given for these tariffs, under a law called IEEPA, was not valid. The court said these tariffs are too broad

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Gaza Conflict: Experts Weigh In on Genocide Claims

A group of experts who study genocide has made a bold statement. They say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This group, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, has around 500 members worldwide. Many of them are experts in the Holocaust. Their statement could make Israel even more is

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Yemen's Tense Situation: Houthis Target UN Offices Amid Rising Tensions

In Yemen's capital, Sanaa, a tense situation unfolded as Iran-backed Houthis raided United Nations offices. This happened on a Sunday, shortly after a significant Israeli strike. The Houthis targeted the World Food Program and UNICEF offices, detaining several UN employees. A spokesperson for the Wo

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Sep 01 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Bets on Serious Crypto Businesses

Big investors are now playing it safe in the crypto world. They're not just throwing money at any project anymore. Instead, they're looking for crypto businesses that make real money and have a solid plan. This is a big change from the past when people invested based on hype and trends. VC firms, w

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Sep 01 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's September Struggles: What's Behind the Pattern?

Bitcoin has a reputation for struggling in September. Over the past decade, it has seen declines in eight out of eleven Septembers. This trend could be due to people cashing out after summer gains or needing funds for expenses like school or taxes. It's also a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy—trade

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Aug 31 2025SPORTS

DaRon Bland Secures Big Deal with Dallas Cowboys

DaRon Bland, a standout cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, has just inked a massive four-year contract extension worth $92 million. This deal comes hot on the heels of some big moves by the team, including the trade involving Micah Parsons. Bland, who is only 26 years old, has quickly become a key

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Aug 31 2025HEALTH

How Severe Foot Ulcers Affect Diabetic Patients with Bad Blood Flow

People with diabetes often face serious foot problems. One big issue is called chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). This means not enough blood flows to their legs and feet. Doctors can do surgeries to fix this. But how well these surgeries work can depend on how bad the foot ulcers are. Foot

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Aug 31 2025HEALTH

Understanding Heart Attacks Beyond the Usual: Type 2 Myocardial Infarction

Type 2 myocardial infarction, or T2MI, is a type of heart attack that doesn't fit the usual pattern. It's not caused by a blockage in the heart's arteries, but rather by other issues like low blood pressure or a heart rhythm problem. This makes it tricky to spot and treat. Researchers looked at a b

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: A Modern Dilemma

The United States, a country known for its scientific advancements, is currently facing a challenge. The current administration, led by President Trump, has been making moves that affect the scientific community. These actions include removing key figures, reducing research teams, and proposing sign

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