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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Harris's Path to Victory: Engaging with the Enemy on Crime

In the midst of the Democratic National Convention, Republican strategist Greg Strimple made a striking comment on Kamala Harris's campaign strategy. Strimple suggested that Harris should take a bold, unexpected approach to appeal to swing and independent voters, particularly in the contentious issu

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Aug 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

Community Unites in Prayer for School Safety Amid Gun Violence: A Grandmother's Call to Action

In the face of escalating gun violence, a Baton Rouge community is rallying together in prayer for the safety of students and teachers as the new school year approaches. Cathy Toliver, the grandmother of Devin Page Jr., who tragically lost his life to a stray bullet while sleeping in his bed in Ap

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Aug 27 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering the Crisis: How Georgia Prisons are Failing and What Can be Done

Georgia prisons are facing a crisis of severe understaffing, deteriorating buildings, and an increase in violent attacks among inmates, correctional officers, and other prison staff. The Department of Corrections Facilities Study Committee held its first hearing this month, where state officials di

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Aug 27 2024HEALTH

India Shaken by Rape and Killing of Trainee Doctor: A Call for Justice and Safety

In a shocking incident that has sparked outrage across India, a 31-year-old trainee doctor was raped and brutally murdered while on duty at a hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal. The heinous crime has not only highlighted the vulnerability of healthcare workers but also brought the chronic issue of vi

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Political Divide: Zoomers Threatening to Quit Jobs Over Political Disagreements

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a new trend has emerged among young employees: threatening to quit their jobs over political disagreements with their bosses. According to a Harris Poll commissioned by the job search company Indeed, 40% of employees aged 18 to 34 would walk out over p

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