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Dec 20 2025CRIME

The Lincoln Man's Mind: A Historical Puzzle

A long time ago, in the heart of America, a man named Abraham Lincoln led the country. He is often remembered for his strength and wisdom. But what if there was more to his story? Some experts think Lincoln might have faced mental health challenges. Lincoln's life was full of stress. He dealt with

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Celebrities Linked to Epstein: What's New?

The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has brought several well-known names back into the spotlight. This isn't the first time celebrities have been mentioned in connection to Epstein, but the latest batch of files has sparked fresh discussions. The files, made public under the Eps

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Famous Faces in the Epstein Files: What We Know Now

Jeffrey Epstein's name still stirs up strong feelings, even years after his death. His files, once sealed, have been partially opened, sparking fresh discussions and theories. In 2024 and 2025, parts of these files were made public, revealing names of well-known figures who had some connection to Ep

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Unions Fight Back Against Government Data Access

Unions are pushing back against the government's attempt to dismiss their lawsuit. They say the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is still active, so the case should go forward. The Trump administration claims the lawsuit is no longer relevant, but the unions disagree. This legal battle is

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

How a Facebook Group Helped Catch a Serial Offender

A man in Colorado has been found guilty of multiple sexual assaults. David Kats, aged 56, was convicted on 17 counts, including 12 for sexual assault. This case is unique because the victims found each other through a Facebook group called “Are We Dating the Same Guy? ” This group is usually used to

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Coach's Career Ends After Controversial Relationship and Alcohol Claims

Brian Smith, former head football coach at Ohio University, found himself in hot water. The school decided to let him go for two main reasons. First, he was involved with an undergraduate student. Second, there were claims that he showed up to a public event smelling like alcohol. This all led to hi

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Shake-Up: What's Changing and Why It Matters

The U. S. might soon see a big change in its childhood vaccine schedule. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Health Secretary, has been working towards this for a while. Now, with a push from President Trump, he's ready to make a major move. The plan is to switch to Denmark's vaccine schedule. Denmark is m

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Tale of Theft and Consequences: The South American Theft Group's Downfall

In a recent court case, two men linked to a group known as the South American Theft Group (SATG) were given prison sentences for their part in a burglary that took place in the Grand Rapids area. The group is suspected of stealing items worth $266, 000 from a home. The two men, William David Villarr

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

A Small Bar Fights for Its Home in NYC

In the heart of Times Square, a tiny bar named Jimmy’s Corner has been a beloved spot for over half a century. It’s not just a place to grab a drink; it’s a tribute to boxing history, with photos of legends like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson adorning its walls. The bar’s founder, Jimmy Glenn, was a fa

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags' Rollercoaster Ride After Big Merger

Six Flags and Cedar Fair joined forces in July 2024, aiming to become the biggest amusement park operator in North America. They now run about 40 parks and water parks. But things haven't gone as planned. By August 2025, Six Flags reported disappointing financial results. They made only $930 millio

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