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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Violence in Pakistan: Recent Attacks Raise Concerns

Pakistan has recently experienced a surge in violent incidents. In Islamabad, a suicide bomber targeted a district court, killing 12 people and injuring 27 others. The explosion happened near a police vehicle, causing chaos in the busy court area. The interior minister suggested that Indian-backed e

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Ordinary Heroes Step Up During Government Shutdown

In the face of a prolonged government shutdown, everyday people are stepping up to fill the gaps left by disrupted federal services. This grassroots movement is not just about providing immediate relief but also about strengthening community bonds and promoting a culture of mutual support. In Pensa

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Heather Gay's Brave Journey: Exploring Mormonism's Hidden Truths

Heather Gay, a familiar face from reality TV and a bestselling author, is on a mission. She's diving deep into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. This isn't just a casual look. It's a personal journey, filled with tough conversations and hard truths. G

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stephen A. Smith and Michelle Beadle's Feud: What's Really Going On?

Stephen A. Smith has been making waves again, this time with a fiery response to Michelle Beadle's recent comments. It all started when Beadle took a shot at Smith on her podcast, and Smith wasn't having it. Smith, known for his bold personality, didn't hold back. He went on a long rant on his Siri

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

BBC's Top Boss Steps Down Amid Controversy

The head of the BBC, Tim Davie, recently announced his departure. This comes after some big issues, like claims of bias and even a threat of legal action from former U. S. President Donald Trump. Despite the drama, Davie had good things to say about the BBC's journalists. He called them "incredibly

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Smart Justice: How Data is Changing Youth Crime Outcomes

Youth crime is often sensationalized in the media, creating a false impression of a growing crisis. In reality, data shows a significant decline in youth crime and detention rates. Minors make up less than 10% of all arrests, contradicting the media's portrayal of young people as the primary threat

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market: A Rollercoaster Ride Amid Government Shutdown

Crypto prices took a wild ride, but managed to stay afloat. Bitcoin dipped but bounced back, while Ether and Solana saw small changes. XRP surged by 9%, fueled by hopes of a spot ETF approval. Meanwhile, Zcash and Monero cooled off after recent big gains. Crypto-related stocks also rebounded, with

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

A Principal Steps Down: Community's Push for Change

A high school principal has decided to move on after a group of parents, teachers, and alumni voiced their concerns and called for his removal. The principal, Troy Tyson, was at the center of a storm of allegations. These included not supporting female athletes enough, not engaging with parents, and

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Politicians and Their Shifting Loyalties

Sen. Lisa Murkowski's recent speech about the government shutdown highlighted a troubling trend in politics: broken promises and bad faith. It's clear that many politicians, including the president, say one thing to get what they want but do another when it's convenient. This kind of behavior erodes

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Young Men from Dearborn Face Serious Charges

Three young men from Dearborn are in big trouble. They are accused of planning an attack inspired by ISIS. On November 10, they appeared in a Detroit court. Ayob Nasser, Mohmed Ali, and Majed Mahmoud are the names of the accused. They are 19 and 20 years old. They agreed to stay in jail while their

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