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May 11 2026CRIME

Mothers Demand Justice While Mexico Prepares for the World Cup

In Mexico City, a large group of mothers marched on Sunday. They are not there to celebrate football. Instead, they want the country’s attention on a darker issue: missing people. Every year on Mother’s Day, these mothers walk the same route down Paseo de la Reforma. This time they asked

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May 10 2026RELIGION

Religious freedom debates heat up as new commission pushes boundaries

A government panel created last year is stirring controversy by pushing ideas that could reshape how religion interacts with public life in America. The group, made up mostly of conservative Christian leaders, recently shared its goals in public meetings. Their proposals include giving religious gro

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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Curiosity’s rocky hiccup and other science highlights this week

NASA’s Curiosity rover hit an unexpected snag on Mars when a chunk of rock refused to let go after drilling. The stubborn slab, nicknamed Atacama, weighed about 30 pounds—roughly as heavy as a big dog—and stuck to the drill bit like glue. Engineers had to tilt, spin, and shake the drill for days bef

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May 09 2026CRIME

New Court Moves and Cold‑Case Clues Shake Up True Crime Stories

"Judge Tyler Robinson has just issued a series of decisions that could change the outcome of a high‑profile shooting case involving political activist Charlie Kirk. The rulings touch on evidence handling and witness testimony, raising questions about how the trial will proceed. Meanwhile, a forme

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Ukraine’s Air Defences Low on Missiles

The Ukrainian air force has announced that it is running out of missiles to counter Russian attacks. The shortage comes after a heavy winter campaign by Russia, leaving many launchers with only half the ammunition they need. The spokesperson said that this is a serious problem for the country’s defe

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Swiss Vote: Population Cap Sparks Hot Debate

A recent poll shows Swiss citizens are split 47‑to‑47 on a plan to limit the country’s population to 10 million by 2050. The proposal, backed by the right‑wing Swiss People’s Party, also calls for ending Switzerland’s free movement agreement with the European Union. The government opposes it, warnin

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Mississippi Nurses Face Low Pay and Growing Shortage

In Mississippi, nurses earn some of the lowest wages in the country and are already short on staff. The state ranks near the bottom for nursing salaries, with a median pay of about $74, 470 before adjusting for living costs. Even after cost‑of‑living adjustments, the state remains far behind top ear

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May 07 2026CRIME

The Girl Who Carried 2, 500 Lives in Her Mind

Jeni Haynes spent years surviving a nightmare most can't imagine. As a child, she faced abuse so severe that her mind created over 2, 500 different versions of herself to handle the pain. Each alter took on a piece of her trauma, allowing Jeni to function while the abuse continued. This incredible b

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May 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Yokohama Rubber Cuts Carbon Footprint by 2035

Yokohama Rubber Co. has set a clear plan to slash its greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, and the Science Based Targets initiative has officially approved these goals. The company will aim to cut Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by more than six‑thirds compared with its 2024 levels. These scopes cover th

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May 05 2026CRIME

Teen Missing in Detroit’s West Side

A 14‑year‑old boy named Jeremiah Toby is being searched for in Detroit’s west side. Police say he was last seen on Cheyenne Street, near Westfield and Ellis avenues, on Sunday, May 3. He reportedly left home without permission and has not come back. The city’s authorities are urging anyone who migh

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