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Sep 23 2025OPINION

Judges and Crime: What's at Stake in the Upcoming Election?

A recent case has put a spotlight on the city's judicial system and the impact of mayoral appointments. Cornell Neilly, known as the "Burberry Bandit, " is a repeat offender with 34 prior arrests. He was recently caught robbing five more banks while on parole for a previous bank robbery. Despite thi

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Sep 23 2025SCIENCE

Soft Tech Helps Hearts Beat Better

Heart cells, or cardiomyocytes, send out tiny electrical signals. These signals make the heart beat. To study these signals, scientists need special tools. These tools must be gentle and precise. They must not harm the cells. A new tool has been created. It uses a special material called PEDOT: PSS.

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Sep 23 2025CRIME

The Man Who Didn't Fire a Shot

A man stood trial for allegedly planning to assassinate a former president. He chose to represent himself and decided not to testify. The trial wrapped up quickly, with closing arguments set for the next day. Prosecutors claimed the man spent weeks planning to shoot the president at a golf club. A

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Could Levodopa Help Stroke Patients Regain Movement?

Stroke recovery is a long and difficult process. Every small improvement can make a big difference. Levodopa, a medication often used for Parkinson's disease, might offer some hope. It works by increasing certain brain signals that control movement. This could be a big help for people recovering fro

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Chalobah Speaks Out: Team Struggles and Lessons to Learn

Trevoh Chalobah, Chelsea's standout defender and emerging leader, recently shared his thoughts on the team's performance. He expressed his disappointment and apologized to the fans for a lackluster display. Chalobah admitted that the game was tough, especially the first 20 minutes, and that the team

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter: UK, Australia, and Canada Recognize Palestine

In a bold move, the UK, Australia, and Canada have officially acknowledged Palestine as a state. This decision comes as a response to Israel's actions in Gaza and the ongoing expansion of settlements in the West Bank. The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, emphasized that this recognition is not an

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Power Down: A Simple Way to Cut Hospital Emissions

Hospitals are big polluters. They use a lot of energy. One big reason is medical imaging. CT scanners are a major culprit. They use a lot of power. But what if hospitals turned them off when not in use? That's what this study looked into. CT scanners are in high demand. More people need imaging ser

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Sep 22 2025SCIENCE

Drug Testing with Tiny Ball of Cells: What Can Go Wrong?

Drug testing is getting a upgrade. Scientists are using tiny balls of cells, called spheroids, to test new medicines. These spheroids are better than flat cell cultures because they act more like real tissues in the body. But, there are some problems that can mess up the results. First, how these s

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Sep 22 2025CRYPTO

BloFin Takes a Big Step in Keeping Your Money Safe

BloFin, a big name in the world of digital money trading, just got a stamp of approval for keeping your payment details safe. This isn't just any approval—it's the PCI DSS certification, a big deal in the world of online money safety. This means BloFin is now officially recognized for handling credi

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

California Takes a Stand Against Masked Officers

California has taken a bold step by becoming the first state to ban most law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from covering their faces during official duties. This move comes after recent immigration raids in Los Angeles, where federal agents wore masks while making mass

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