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Sep 16 2025CRIME

Pill Press Peril: Lynn Men's Fentanyl Scheme Unravels

In a shocking turn of events, two men from Lynn, Massachusetts, have admitted their involvement in a dangerous operation. They were making fake pills mixed with fentanyl and other illegal drugs. This news comes from federal prosecutors who say the men were part of a plan to make and sell these harmf

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Sep 16 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's September Surprise: Dogecoin and Solana Buck the Trend

Crypto investors are feeling hopeful as Dogecoin and Solana show strong gains, defying the usual September slump. The Altcoin Season Index hit 80 points, its highest in 2025, while the Crypto Fear and Greed Index rose to 53, showing growing confidence. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit rec

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Sep 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

New iPhone Software: Is Your Device on the List?

Apple has rolled out its latest software, iOS 26, and not every iPhone will get it. If you have an iPhone from 2018 or earlier, you're out of luck. That means the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max are left behind. But don't worry, there's still iOS 18. 7 for security updates. If you have an iPhone from 201

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Sep 14 2025SCIENCE

Food Science: The Unsung Hero of Our Health

Food isn't just about taste; it's a vital part of our lives, especially in difficult times. The Federal Research Centre of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety has been working behind the scenes for 95 years to ensure our food is safe and nutritious. During the Great Patriotic War, the Institut

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight for Funds: The Cost of War

Ukraine is facing a huge financial challenge. By 2026, the country will need at least $120 billion just for defense. This is a lot of money, but it's what's needed to keep the country safe. The defense minister, Denys Shmyhal, made this announcement. He said the money is crucial. It will help maint

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Sep 12 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Face Leave After Controversial Posts on Charlie Kirk's Death

In Massachusetts, two teachers are now on leave after their social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death sparked outrage. Kirk, a well-known conservative figure, was tragically shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. His death has sent shockwaves across the nation, and the reactions from the

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Sep 12 2025BUSINESS

American Tower Secures Big Money for Future Projects

American Tower Corporation, a major player in the telecommunications infrastructure game, just made a big move. They announced the pricing of their new senior unsecured notes. These notes are due in 2030 and 2035, with a total of $200 million and $375 million respectively. This is a smart strategy

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Fantasy Football Insights and a Side Hustle

Matthew Berry is a big deal in the fantasy football world. He's in 32 leagues this season, which is a lot, but makes sense given his influence in fantasy sports media. He's got leagues with coworkers, friends, investors, and even his family. It's safe to say, if you know Berry and aren't playing him

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Sep 11 2025BUSINESS

Inflation and Jobs: A Tough Choice for the Fed

The Federal Reserve faces a tricky situation. Inflation is rising, and the job market is weakening. This puts the Fed in a tough spot as it prepares to cut interest rates. Inflation went up by 2. 9% in August compared to last year. This is the biggest jump since January. Even without food and energ

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Sep 11 2025SPORTS

Harrison Smith's Health Journey: A Vikings Star's Comeback Story

Harrison Smith, a key player for the Minnesota Vikings, has been dealing with a health issue that kept him off the field for nearly a month. This absence was noticeable in the team's recent game against the Chicago Bears, where his presence was missed. Smith recently spoke to the media for the firs

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