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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26. 2 Beta 3: What's New and What's Next?

Apple's latest iOS 26. 2 beta 3 is out, and it's packed with updates. This version is all about making things smoother and adding new tricks. Let's dive in. First up, AirDrop is getting a makeover. Soon, you'll be able to share files with others without saving them as contacts for 30 days. This is

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Deadly Mistake: What Happened in Whitestown?

In a small town near Indianapolis, a tragic event unfolded. A house cleaner, Rios Perez, lost her life after going to the wrong address. The homeowner, Curt Anderson, is now facing serious charges. Anderson, a 62-year-old man, was arrested and held without bail. He was charged with voluntary mansla

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Jalen Hurts Talks Defense, Turnovers, and Offensive Struggles

The Philadelphia Eagles secured a victory against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night, but their offense faced challenges despite a stellar defensive effort. After the game, quarterback Jalen Hurts shared his thoughts on the defense's performance, the team's turnover philosophy, and the need for the o

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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

Market Jitters: Tech and Crypto Take a Hit

Monday started on a rocky note for investors. Major stock indexes like the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all took a dip. The Dow dropped by 705 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell by 1. 39% and 1. 45% respectively. The fear index, VIX, spiked by 15%, and the Fear and Greed index showed extreme fear

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

FEMA's Leadership Shake-Up: What Went Wrong?

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has seen a lot of changes lately. David Richardson, who was temporarily in charge, stepped down after just six months. This happened around the same time that President Trump suggested shutting down FEMA after the hurricane season. Richardson's time at

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Federal Agents and California Clash Over Mask Rules

California has recently passed laws that have sparked a heated debate. These laws aim to make federal agents more identifiable while on duty. The state has banned masks for most law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents. This means no more neck gaiters or ski masks during offici

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Pilot's Descent and Redemption

A former pilot's life took a sharp turn in 2023 when he tried to shut down a plane's engines mid-flight. This event, which could have been disastrous, ended with the plane landing safely, thanks to the quick actions of the flight crew. The pilot, Joseph Emerson, was off-duty and sitting in the cockp

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Senators Raise Concerns Over Potential Abuse of Power in Criminal Referrals

Eight Democratic senators have raised eyebrows about the actions of Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). They're asking the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to look into whether Pulte has been using his position to target political opponents of President Donald Tr

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Nov 18 2025OPINION

Making Babies: Why Fertility Care Needs a Serious Upgrade

Fertility issues are a big deal for many women. They often face huge costs and uncertain outcomes when trying to have a baby. Some spend thousands on treatments like IVF, while others freeze their eggs, only to find out later that most didn't survive. This is a tough reality for many, especially tho

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

How Experts Can Make Data Work for Them in Fighting Germs

Data is becoming a big help in the fight against germs. But just having data isn't enough. The real challenge is using it in the right way. Right now, there's a lot we don't know about what infectious disease control (IDC) experts need from data to do their jobs better. Using data in IDC is still n

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