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Aug 18 2025CRIME

A Violent Night in Brooklyn: What Went Wrong?

Early Sunday morning, a peaceful night turned into chaos in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. A shooting at the Taste of the City lounge left three people dead and nine others injured. This wasn't just any shooting; it was a mass casualty event that shook the community. The trouble started just before 3:30

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Aug 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Hot Weather Affects Workers' Minds in South India

In South India, the heat is getting worse. Workers are feeling the heat both physically and mentally. This isn't just about sweating more. It's about how the heat messes with their minds. The heat doesn't just make people feel hot. It can make them feel anxious too. This is called climate anxiety.

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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Heat, Storms, and a Hurricane Watch

The weekend weather forecast is a mix of heat, storms, and a hurricane watch. The day will start off hot and humid, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. As the day progresses, a cold front will move in, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. These storms could pack a pun

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Aug 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI Weather Tools: What They Can and Can't Do

AI tools are getting better at predicting the weather in the short term. But there's a big difference between predicting the weather for the next few days and predicting climate trends for the next few decades. Some people think AI can solve climate change, but it's not that simple. AI can help pro

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Aug 18 2025SCIENCE

How Symbols Shape Our Beliefs: A Look at COVID-19 and Beyond

People often see things differently. What one person views as a sensible action, another might see as a sign of something much bigger. This idea is at the heart of a recent exploration into how symbols influence our perceptions and beliefs. Researchers dug into how people's views on COVID-19 measur

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Aug 18 2025CRYPTO

Beware of Fake Lawyers Trying to Steal Your Crypto

Scammers are now pretending to be lawyers to trick people who have already lost money in crypto scams. The FBI has issued a warning about these fake law firms that promise to help recover lost funds but instead steal more money. These scammers are clever. They contact victims out of the blue, claim

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Aug 18 2025FINANCE

Crypto Markets Show Signs of Strain as Leverage Grows

Crypto markets are seeing a big increase in leverage, reaching levels last seen during the bull market. This surge is driven by a strong demand for decentralized finance (DeFi) lending and a higher appetite for risk. However, this rapid growth in leverage is causing some stress points in the market.

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Aug 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Ethereum's Crypto Boom

Ethereum, a big name in blockchain, started in 2015 and quickly became a game-changer. It introduced smart contracts, which are like digital agreements that run themselves. This led to the creation of many crypto-assets, following a standard called ERC-20. Now, imagine a massive collection of data.

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

Twanisha Terry's Strong Stand Against Doping Accusations

Twanisha Terry, a standout sprinter, has always been known for her speed and consistency. She's won big races, like the Olympic gold in the 4x100m relay and multiple World Championship titles. But lately, people are talking about her for a different reason—accusations of doping. Terry's coach, Denn

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

Weekend Baseball Betting: Who's Got the Edge?

Baseball fans and bettors have a lot to look forward to this Sunday, with a packed schedule of American League, National League, and Interleague games. The odds are out, and they tell an interesting story about who's expected to come out on top. In the American League, the Texas Rangers are slight

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