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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Republicans Change Tune on Abortion

For years, it was clear that Americans were split on abortion rights. Republicans often stood against it for moral and religious reasons. But now, something surprising is happening. More Republicans are supporting abortion rights in upcoming votes. It seems their "pro-life" stand wasn't as strong as

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

A Politician's Perfect Storm: How a Simple Traffic Stop Became a Legal Battle

Gibbs' brotherly love turned sour when he was pulled over by cops in Manhattan. The traffic stop escalated into a heated confrontation, leaving the assemblyman in custody. As a seasoned politician, Gibbs has faced his share of legal troubles, but this latest incident raises questions about accountab

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Three Hidden Gems on Amazon Prime Video Worth Your Time

As the weather cools, it's time to cozy up and explore some lesser-known shows on Amazon Prime Video. Let's dive in! First off, there's a British drama called "A Very Royal Scandal" that premiered in 2024. This show is all about Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and the scandals he was involved in. Micha

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Halle Berry's New Movie Role: What We Know So Far

Hollywood is buzzing with news that Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry might be joining the cast of an upcoming movie based on Don Winslow's short story "Crime 101." The film, produced by Amazon MGM Studios, already has big names like Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Barry Keoghan attached.

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

"Crime Rates Drop, But Gun Violence Persists in the U. S. "

Despite claims of a surge in violent crime under the Biden-Harris administration, data from various sources including the FBI and victim surveys show that overall crime rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Jeff Asher's Real-Time Crime Index and other credible sources confirm this trend, with

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

New York City: Mandatory Composting or Just More Waste?

Starting October 6th, New Yorkers will have to compost their food scraps at home. Fines for non-compliance begin in April next year. Supporters say this will tackle the city's rat problem and help fight climate change. But is it worth the effort? Our recycling program is already struggling, and the

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

The Shadows We Can't Ignore: A Look into the Darkest Corners of Human Nature

The line between good and evil is often blurred, making it difficult to distinguish between right and wrong. These documentaries offer a unique perspective on this complex issue by examining some of the most disturbing cases in recent history. By shedding light on these dark chapters in history, we

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

The Dark Side of Zero Tolerance: When Fear Takes Over Decision-Making

When former US President Donald Trump recently proposed a radical idea at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, the crowd was left stunned. He suggested allowing for one "really violent day" where all crime would be legal, sparking widespread outrage and comparisons to the popular horror film franchise The

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Lew Einstein: The Genius Bad Boy Solving Crimes

You might know Matthew Gray Gubler from his role in Criminal Minds, where he played Dr. Spencer Reid. But get ready for a new character – Lew Einstein! CBS is bringing us a fresh crime series called "Einstein," and it's all about this charming troublemaker who just happens to be Albert Einstein’s gr

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Eyes on Crime: Cameras in Porter Ranch

Imagine driving through Porter Ranch and noticing a small camera. That’s no ordinary camera, it’s a license plate reader, one of the 100 being installed across the San Fernando Valley. These smart cameras can track and record license plates as they pass by, helping police narrow down their search fo

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