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Sep 23 2025CRIME

Unveiling the Scene: New Glimpse into the Idaho Murders

New crime scene photos have been shared by authorities, offering a closer look at the Idaho residence where four University of Idaho students were tragically killed. These images, released by law enforcement, provide a more detailed view of the interior, including overturned stools, a possible finge

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Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Trading, Gambling, and COVID-19: What's the Link?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people spent their time and money. Many turned to trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, while others gambled more. But what's the connection between these activities? Some people started trading so much that it became a problem. This behavior might look a lot like pr

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Sep 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Spider-Man Actor Takes a Short Break After On-Set Mishap

Tom Holland, the actor who has been swinging through the Marvel universe as Spider-Man since 2016, recently took a short break from filming. This happened after he got a mild concussion while working on the latest Spider-Man movie. The good news is that it wasn't serious, and he's expected to be bac

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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 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 2025POLITICS

Steps Towards Palestinian Statehood: A Global Shift

Countries around the world are starting to officially acknowledge Palestine as a state. This is a big deal because it shows growing support for Palestinian independence and sovereignty. Recently, Britain, Canada, and Australia joined others in recognizing Palestine, aiming to push forward the idea o

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Sep 21 2025CRIME

Violence Strikes Phish Concert in Virginia

A Phish concert in Hampton, Virginia, turned tragic when a stabbing incident left one person dead and two others hurt. The trouble started after the band's performance on Friday night, September 19, 2025, outside the Hampton Coliseum. Police got to the scene around 9:30 p. m. ET and found two men w

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Man Who Built Robots That Could Write, Draw, and Play Music

Pierre Jaquet-Droz was a clever watchmaker. He lived over 200 years ago. He made three amazing robots. They could write, draw, and play music. These robots were like toys. But they were also very smart. They showed how machines could do things like humans. Jaquet-Droz's robots were special. They we

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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

A Divided House Honors Charlie Kirk

The House of Representatives recently passed a resolution to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The vote was not unanimous, with a notable number of Democrats opposing it. This division reflects the growing political tensions in the country following Kirk's assassination. The resolution, whi

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Disappointment: Putin's Role in Ukraine Conflict

President Donald Trump recently expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Speaking at a press conference in London, Trump stated that he believed his relationship with Putin would make resolving the issue easier. However, he felt let down by P

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