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Nov 12 2025CRIME

Crime Trends in Chicago During COVID-19: A Closer Look

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many cities saw a drop in crime rates. But what was happening in Chicago? Researchers decided to take a closer look. They wanted to see how different neighborhoods were affected by the lockdowns and social distancing rules. They used a special method to study crime dat

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Big Shift: Why Your Next Console Might Feel Like a PC

So, Microsoft is making some big changes to how games are made for Xbox. They just released a new toolkit that makes developing for Xbox more like developing for Windows. This means that games will work more smoothly across different devices, like your TV, laptop, or even a handheld gaming device.

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Two Managers Shine Again: Vogt and Murphy Take Home Honors

In a surprising twist, two baseball managers have made history by winning the Manager of the Year award for the second year in a row. Stephen Vogt of the Cleveland Guardians and Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers both secured their spots at the top again this year. Vogt, who is only 41 years old,

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Delhi's Air: A Hidden Threat to Our Little Ones

In the bustling city of Delhi, where the air is thick with smog, a silent danger lurks. This isn't just about the visible haze. Tiny particles float around, unseen but not harmless. They sneak into homes and lungs, potentially shaping the future of our youngest residents. Most studies on air pollut

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel November Update: What's New and Why It Matters

The latest November update for Android 16 is now available for a wide range of Pixel devices. This update includes important security patches and various fixes for common issues. The security patches address two vulnerabilities, rated from high to critical, ensuring that users' devices are more secu

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Nov 12 2025CRIME

Seeking Justice After Camp Tragedy

In a heartbreaking turn of events, families of nine young lives lost at Camp Mystic due to severe flooding have taken legal action. They are suing the camp and its owners, claiming negligence and a disregard for safety. The lawsuits allege that the camp put money before the well-being of its campers

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Friendship That Rocked the Stage: Cleto Escobedo III's Musical Journey

Cleto Escobedo III, a talented saxophonist, left a mark on the music world and television screens. He was the heart of the house band on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for nearly two decades. His bond with Jimmy Kimmel started way back in their childhood days in Las Vegas. This friendship turned into a professi

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

How Brain Waves Might Predict SSRI Side Effects

SSRIs, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are commonly prescribed for depression. They work by increasing serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical that regulates mood, among other things. However, too much serotonin can lead to unwanted side effects, such as a decreased sex dr

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's $2, 000 Checks: A Double-Edged Sword for the Economy?

President Donald Trump has suggested giving Americans $2, 000 checks using money from tariffs. This idea has sparked a lot of discussion among experts. Some worry it could make inflation worse, while others think it might help the economy. Inflation is already high. Adding more money into people's

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Harvard's New Leader: A Journey Through Many Roles

Debi Bejot, the new city administrator of Harvard, has a history of serving the city in various roles. From policing to finance, she has seen it all. This broad experience gives her a unique view of the city's needs and challenges. Bejot first came to Harvard in 1995 as a police officer. Later, she

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