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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Hidden Cost of True Crime Stories

True crime stories are everywhere these days. They are on podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries. Many families of victims share their stories hoping it will help solve the case. But this can be really tough on them. Research shows that these stories can make things worse for the families. They ofte

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Cold Case of Sweden's Beloved Leader

Sweden's long-standing mystery of who killed its Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986 remains just that - a mystery. A recent review by a top prosecutor has concluded that there isn't enough proof to pin the crime on the main suspect, a graphic designer named Stig Engstrom, who passed away in 2000. Pa

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Dec 18 2025LIFESTYLE

A Lima Hero: The Grinch Who Brings Joy to the Streets

In the heart of Lima, a man named Jeferson Castro is turning heads and lifting spirits. He's not your typical taxi driver. Castro dresses as the Grinch, but instead of stealing Christmas, he's giving it away. His taxi, a three-wheeled vehicle, is decked out with lights, a sleigh, and even reindeer.

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

San Diego's Money Moves: What's Happening to Your Cash?

San Diego County is considering some significant tax adjustments. These changes could lead to more revenue for the government, but they might also leave residents with less money in their pockets. Let's explore what's on the table. One proposal involves increasing the sales tax by one cent in the c

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

America's Walls: The Cost of Turning Inward

America is building walls again. Not just physical ones, but barriers that keep people out and ideas in. This isn't new. It's happened before, like when the country tried to stay out of world conflicts. But now, it's different. The focus is on shutting out the world, not just wars. In just over a y

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Dairy Delights: Unexpected Brain Boosters?

A recent study suggests that indulging in high-fat cheese and cream might actually be good for your brain. Over a span of 25 years, researchers found that people who ate around 50 grams or more of high-fat cheese daily had a lower risk of dementia. This includes a reduced risk of vascular dementia,

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Kids Glued to Screens: What's Happening to Their Health?

Screens are everywhere. Kids use them for school, games, and fun. But too much screen time can hurt their health. This isn't just about eye strain or headaches. It's bigger than that. Short-term, kids face issues like obesity and sleep problems. Ever notice how hard it is to fall asleep after a lat

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

EU's New Car Rules: A Step Back or a Smart Shift?

The EU's recent adjustments to its car emissions rules have sparked debates. The original plan was to ban new gas-powered cars by 2035. But now, the EU is allowing some flexibility. Instead of a full ban, automakers must cut emissions by 90% compared to 2021 levels. This means a few gas-powered cars

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Rough Seas and Snowy Roads: Stay Safe Out There!

The weather is getting rough out there, so it's important to stay alert and plan ahead. From this afternoon until early Friday morning, mariners need to be extra careful. Winds will pick up, with gusts reaching up to 40 knots, and waves could get as high as 11 feet. That's not all—freezing spray wil

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Who Gets Your 401(k) After Divorce? It's Not Always Who You Think!

Divorce is messy, and it's easy to overlook small details. One thing many people forget is updating their 401(k) beneficiary. This can lead to big problems later on. A 401(k) is a retirement savings plan offered by employers. It's a big deal because it helps people save money for the future. But af

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