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Oct 06 2025CRIME

The Assistant's Alleged Role in a Dark Scheme

A former finance bigwig's assistant is now in hot water. Jennifer Powers, 45, is accused of some serious crimes. She stands charged with sex trafficking and helping to transport women across states for dubious acts. This all ties back to her former boss, Howard Rubin, a once-respected portfolio mana

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Oct 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Family, Fish, and the Art of Belonging

In a small Alaskan community, life revolved around salmon. The men and boys would venture out in boats to catch the fish, while the women waited on shore. The salmon they caught weren't the biggest, but there were plenty of them. The kids would play in the water, swim, and enjoy the sunny days. Life

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Portland Protest: Elderly Couple's Unprovoked Encounter with Federal Agents

In a quiet Portland neighborhood, an unexpected event unfolded during a peaceful protest. Laurie and Richard Eckman, both 84 years old, found themselves at the center of a tense situation. Richard, a Vietnam veteran, was pushed to the ground by federal agents while leaning on his walker. Laurie was

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who Blinks First?

The government shutdown is now in its fifth day, and things are getting tense. The White House is warning that if talks don't go anywhere, federal workers might start losing their jobs. Kevin Hassett, who works for the National Economic Council, said on CNN that everyone is hoping for a breakthrough

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Oct 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Bloomfield's Hidden Gem: A Home for Easy Living

Nestled in the peaceful Greens at Gillette Ridge, this Bloomfield home stands out for its thoughtful design and prime location. It's one of 168 homes in the development, tucked away at the back for extra quiet. The owners chose this spot carefully. They wanted privacy and lots of natural light. The

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Oct 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Oksana Baiul: From Olympic Glory to New Beginnings

Oksana Baiul, a name synonymous with grace and determination, has had quite the journey. Born in Ukraine, she rose to fame as a figure skater, making history as the first athlete to win gold for independent Ukraine at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Her coach, Galina Zmievskaya, often spoke about the toug

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Putin's Bet on Trump's Decision

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, recently shared his thoughts on the U. S. potentially sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He thinks it won't happen, showing his confidence in his relationship with Donald Trump. Putin even called Trump someone who enjoys surprising people but also knows how to

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Troops on the Way: What's Really Happening in Portland and Chicago?

Federal officials are planning to send troops to Portland and Chicago. This is because of recent protests and arrests in both cities. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary said troops would arrive in Portland within a day. This is after a conservative influencer was arrested during pro

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Who's Watching the Money in Politics?

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is supposed to keep an eye on campaign money, but right now, it's not doing much watching. The reason? It doesn't have enough people to make decisions. The FEC needs at least four members to function properly, but lately, it's been running with just two. This is

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Oct 04 2025SCIENCE

Mars Rocks: A New Puzzle in the Search for Life

On Mars, scientists have found something unusual. The Perseverance rover, exploring Jezero Crater, discovered a strange rock called Cheyava Falls. This rock has tiny black spots and unique patterns. Scientists are excited because these spots contain carbon, iron, phosphorus, and sulfur. These elemen

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