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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Shocking Crimes Across Towns

Last month was busy for local police forces. In Burbank, a man named Dylan J. Magana was charged for shooting at a home on Halloween night. Police tracked him through surveillance cameras and found a firearm with help from Markham cops. In Crete, James A. Wilder was arrested after a high-speed chase

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Flipping the Script: How Trump Won Again

In the early hours of Wednesday, the Associated Press declared Wisconsin for former President Trump, pushing his electoral votes past the required 270 to win the presidency. This goes against pre-election predictions, which favored his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. Republicans also took contro

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Winding Down Cases: What Happens When a President-Elect Faces Charges?

Special counsel Jack Smith is trying to figure out how to handle two federal cases against Donald Trump before he becomes president. The Justice Department has a rule that sitting presidents can't be prosecuted. So, Smith is looking at how to end these cases before Trump takes office in January. Tr

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Navajo County Threats: Rumors of Bomb Scares Cause Alarm

It's been a tense day in Navajo County, Arizona. Reports of bomb threats have been swirling around, causing concern but no real danger. Arizona's Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, was quick to reassure everyone. "These are just rumors, folks, " he said during a news conference. He added that both s

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

LA County DA Race: Hochman Pulls Ahead in Voter Preferences

It's an unexpected twist in the Los Angeles County District Attorney race. Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor known for his tough-on-crime stance, has captured the majority of voter support. With over 61% of the votes, Hochman's message clearly resonates as voters question the current Distr

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why Californians Switched to Tougher Crime Laws

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Californians voted overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain theft and drug offenses and expands access to drug treatment. The shift in public opinion was driven by visible changes in the state, including a rise in homeless

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

Detroit Lions: Za'Darius Smith Trade Impact on Depth Chart and Scheme

The Detroit Lions have struck a smart deal, acquiring defensive end Za’Darius Smith from the Cleveland Browns. This move happened after Lions’ Aidan Hutchinson got injured during Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys. The transaction was what insiders like ESPN’s Adam Schefter called a “long time coming

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Schooling in Benin: How Education Policies Affect Families

In rural Benin, a study looked at how education policies impact the schooling decisions of parents. The research found that when parents have a better education, they're much more likely to send their daughters to school. Specifically, 76% of educated parents chose to educate their daughters, compar

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Predicting Safety: How Online News Can Help Us Avoid Crime Hotspots

Keeping tabs on thousands of crimes happening every day can be tough. But we're not doing a great job of it. In fact, crime rates are climbing because we don't pay enough attention or collect enough data. This is a problem because people need to know where it's safe to go, police need to catch crimi

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Tech and Theory: Unraveling Urban Crime

For ages, cities have aimed to be safe havens. But traditional methods of using population data often fell short. They overlooked crucial details. Then came big data, filling in those gaps with urban, mobile, and street-level insights. This data helps us spot crime trends and the social and environm

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