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May 21 2025CRIME

The End of a Fraudulent Scheme

The legal consequences of a major fraud case are still unfolding. The last person involved in a scheme to cheat an airline out of $32 million has been sentenced. The U. S. government announced the latest sentencing in the case. Skye Xu was sentenced to two years in prison. He paid around $4. 4 m

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Guns and Doctors: A Clash of Worlds

In the United States, the relationship between doctors and guns is complicated. Doctors who own guns often struggle to talk about gun safety with their patients. This is especially true for those who treat injuries from gun violence. A recent effort tried to understand why this is the case. The iss

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Young Bodies, Big Changes: How Risperidone Affects Kids' Hunger Hormones

Risperidone is a medication often prescribed to children and teens. It can cause weight gain and mess with metabolism. But why this happens is a mystery. A recent study dug into how risperidone affects hormones that control hunger. These hormones are insulin, leptin, and bioleptin. The goal was to s

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May 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Log Truck's Legacy: A Familiar Foe Returns

When you first spot it, there's no mistaking it. A massive truck hauling a load of thick, freshly cut logs. It's a sight that can make any driver nervous, especially when sharing the road. The logs, stacked high, seem to defy gravity, held in place by just a few chains. It's a recipe for disaster, a

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android 16 Beta: A Fresh Look for Your Phone

Google has kicked off beta trials for Android 16's vibrant new design. This update, known as QPR1, is packed with visual upgrades. It includes a fresh launcher, notifications, lock screen, and a quick settings page that borrows heavily from Apple's design. These changes are part of Google's Material

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May 21 2025CRIME

A Jailbreak in New Orleans: How a Maintenance Worker Helped

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has shaken the city. The escape involved 10 inmates who managed to slip out of their cell through a hole in the wall. The inmates had a clever plan. They moved a toilet that was covering the hole and squeezed through. They even left a message on the wall: "Too Easy

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Big Bill Battle: A Look Inside the Republican Divide

The Republican Party is in a tough spot. The president is pushing hard for a massive tax cut bill. This bill is known as "One Big Beautiful Bill Act. " It is a big deal. It includes cuts to Medicaid, food stamps, and green energy programs. It also adds money to border security, deportation, and defe

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big AI and Tech Reveals

Google's annual developer event, I/O, is always a big deal. This year, it didn't disappoint, with a ton of updates and new features. But let's dive in and see what's really worth talking about. Google is pushing AI hard. They've added a new chatbot called AI Mode to Search. It's designed to han

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Uncovering the legal drama: Rap mogul's court battle

In the courtroom, a high-stakes drama unfolded, focusing on a rap mogul's alleged involvement in serious crimes. The spotlight was on the mogul's past actions, including a tense encounter with a rival and the discovery of illegal weapons. The court heard from various witnesses, including a former p

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Political Tensions Flare Over Deportations and Diplomatic Ties

A heated debate unfolded in the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, focusing on deportation policies and diplomatic relations. The spotlight was on Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who faced tough questions from Senator Chris Van Hollen. The discussion revolved around the deportation of Kilmar Abrego

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