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Nov 02 2025CRIME

A Blast at Harvard: What Happened and Why?

Early Saturday morning, a loud boom shook the Goldenson Building at Harvard Medical School. The explosion, which happened on the fourth floor, was no accident. The Boston Fire Department's Arson Unit confirmed it was deliberate. Two people were seen running away from the scene. They were dressed in

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Nov 02 2025WEATHER

Hurricane Season 2025: A Year of Extreme Storms and Close Calls

The 2025 hurricane season is likely wrapping up. A winter weather pattern is taking over the Gulf, Caribbean, and tropical Atlantic. Strong upper-level winds are spreading across the tropics, which is typical for this time of year. While it's still possible for a late-season storm to pop up, expert

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

What Drives People to Pursue Medicine?

People often dream of becoming doctors, but why? It's not just about the prestige or the white coat. A recent study explored the real reasons behind this career choice. The aim was to see if what people say aligns with what they truly feel. Honesty can be an issue here. Some applicants might say wh

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Hidden Talents of Your Old Security Cameras

Security cameras are not just for catching thieves. They can do many cool things around the house. Before throwing out old cameras, think about giving them a new job. Old cameras can help with everyday tasks. They can watch for packages and tell you when they arrive. This is great for stopping porc

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

FBI's Work Stops: Who Pays the Price?

The FBI is in trouble. The government shutdown is making it hard for them to do their job. They can't pay people who help them with investigations. This puts the country at risk. Agents can't gather important information. Retired agents say this could lead to big problems. The shutdown is the secon

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Eye Movements and Lies: Can Pupils Reveal the Truth?

Ever wondered if your eyes could give you away when you lie? A recent study explored this idea using a method called the ocular-motor deception test (ODT). This test looks at how pupils dilate and how people read when they're being truthful or deceitful. The study involved 180 participants who were

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

CSU Rams' Big Bet: Why the Sudden Coach Switch?

The CSU Rams have found themselves in the middle of the most expensive coaching hiring cycle in college football history. With several big-name schools also making changes, the market is hot and competitive. The Rams' decision to fire coach Jay Norvell mid-season, after just seven games in his fourt

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Skyrocket: What's Next for Americans?

Americans are in for a shock when they start shopping for health insurance plans. Premiums are set to more than double for many people. This is because COVID-19 subsidies are ending soon. These subsidies have been a big help for many people. They've made health insurance more affordable for millions

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Democratic Identity Politics

Karine Jean-Pierre, the first openly gay Black woman to hold the position of White House press secretary, has stirred up quite a bit of controversy within the Democratic Party. Her recent book, which was expected to be a revealing account of her time in the White House, has instead turned into a cri

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Separating Fact from Fear

The idea that the planet is on the brink of a climate disaster is making headlines again. This time, it's about hitting the 1. 5°C warming mark. But is this really a big deal? The United Nations Secretary General recently said that we can't stop 1. 5°C warming. He also warned about dangerous "tippi

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