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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Car Buyers Beware: Hackers Stole Millions of Personal Details

In a recent cyberattack, hackers managed to steal sensitive personal information from over 5. 6 million Americans. The data, which included Social Security numbers, addresses, and dates of birth, was taken from a company called 700Credit. This company helps car dealerships check credit scores. The

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Dec 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

John Cena's Big Goodbye: D. C. Gets Ready for a Wrestling Spectacle

John Cena is saying goodbye to the wrestling ring, and D. C. is the place to be for his final match. Fans from all over are flocking to the city, ready to witness this historic event. The excitement is palpable, with merchandise stores popping up and fans eager to show their support. The match agai

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

What Trump's Marijuana Move Means for the Industry

The cannabis world is buzzing with talk that Donald Trump might change how marijuana is seen by the federal government. Right now, the law puts pot in the same category as drugs that are super addictive and have no medical use. But if Trump makes a move, that could change. Some people in the cannab

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Fighting HIV in Black Communities: A Closer Look at New Jersey's Efforts

In New Jersey, the fight against HIV is getting a boost, especially in Black communities where the impact is felt the most. Gene Huffman, a 34-year-old from Paterson, knows this struggle well. He's been living with HIV for years but has managed to keep the virus under control with daily medication a

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Fall from Grace in Upstate New York

In a small town in Upstate New York, a trusted educator's life took a dramatic turn. Scott Jeffers, a 42-year-old special education teacher and coach, found himself on the wrong side of the law. He was taken into custody after being accused of sending inappropriate messages to a student under 17. Th

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Bold Escape: How a Former Soldier Smuggled a Venezuelan Leader to Safety

In a daring nighttime operation, a former US special forces member orchestrated the secret escape of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. The mission, carried out under the cover of darkness, involved a treacherous sea journey lasting over 13 hours. The team, led by Bryan Stern, faced

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Justice Wins: A Salvadoran Man's Fight for Fairness

A Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was recently freed from immigration detention after a federal judge ruled that the government did not have a lawful order for his removal. This decision came after Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March due to what Immigration and Customs Enforcement call

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Gaza: International Troops on the Way

A new plan is in the works to send international troops to Gaza. This isn't about fighting but about keeping the peace. Many countries are interested in helping, but the details are still being worked out. Who will lead these troops? An American general might be in charge, but nothing is set in ston

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Secrets Safe in a Digital World

In today's world, it feels like every few weeks, someone's personal information is exposed. It could be a store, a hospital, or even a travel website. People are frustrated because they feel like they have no control over their data. But there's a new technology that might change this. It's called z

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Congressman's Bold Move: Impeachment Articles Filed Against Defense Secretary

A Michigan congressman, Shri Thanedar, has made a striking move by introducing impeachment articles against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The charges? Murder, conspiracy to murder, and mishandling classified information. Thanedar's claims are serious, accusing Hegseth of ordering strikes on a

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