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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Canal Street's Hustle: Vendors Bounce Back After Raid

Canal Street in New York City is known for its vibrant street vendor scene, where tourists and locals can find knockoff designer goods. This week, however, the usual hustle and bustle came to a halt after a federal immigration raid. Nine individuals were arrested, and the street was left feeling eer

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A High-Stakes Game of Deceit

In the heart of New York City, a hidden world of poker games unfolded, far from the glitz and glamour of the city. These games were not just about luck but were carefully orchestrated by some members of the New York mafia, known as La Cosa Nostra. The illusion of fairness was shattered when authorit

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Pakistan Takes Strong Action Against Islamist Party

Pakistan has decided to ban a well-known Islamist party called Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). This decision came after violent clashes between the party's supporters and police, which resulted in at least five deaths. The TLP is known for its strict stance on blasphemy laws and has been involved

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Maize Safe: A New Way to Catch Tiny Toxins

Aflatoxins are sneaky toxins that can hide in maize. They are bad for health, so finding them is important. Scientists have made a new tool to catch these tiny troublemakers. This tool is called a hierarchical porous covalent organic framework (HPCOF). It is like a tiny sponge with lots of holes. Th

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Milk's Taste and Quality

Milk undergoes changes when it's heated. Scientists looked at how different heating methods affect milk's taste and quality. They found that some methods keep milk's natural flavors better than others. Direct heating at high temperatures for a short time and mild indirect heating at lower temperatu

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Casino Tech in the Crosshairs: The Poker Game Scandal

A recent legal case has brought attention to high-tech card shufflers used in casinos. These machines, known as DeckMate, are made by a company called Light & Wonder Inc. They are about the size of a carry-on suitcase and are common in casinos and poker rooms. The DeckMate was introduced in 2002 and

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Intel's Big Comeback: What's Driving the Stock's Surge?

Intel's stock is on a roll, and it's not just because of a good quarter. The company just turned a profit for the first time in two years. That's a huge deal! They made $4. 1 billion in the third quarter, which is a massive improvement from losing $16 billion last year. The new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, seem

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

US Military Steps Up in the Caribbean: What's Really Going On?

The US has sent a big warship, the USS Gerald R Ford, to the Caribbean. This is the largest and most advanced aircraft carrier the US has. It's not alone; other warships are joining it. This move is part of a bigger plan to stop drugs from coming into the US. The US has already attacked boats they

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Inflation Cools

Stocks hit record highs on Friday after inflation data came in softer than expected. The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 47, 000 for the first time, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also saw gains. This marks a strong week for the markets, with all three major indexes up around 2%. Ford led the ch

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Europe's United Front Against Russia: A Closer Look

Europe is stepping up its game against Russia. Leaders from various countries gathered in London to talk about how to put more pressure on Russia. They want more countries to join in and punish Russian oil companies. The U. S. has already taken a big step by sanctioning two major Russian oil compani

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