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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Cops and Cash: The Millionaire State Troopers

The Massachusetts State Police have a reputation for high earnings, even when their behavior is questionable. Captain Thomas McCarthy, once the highest-paid state trooper, saw his income drop significantly last year. Despite this, he still made over $276, 000. This raises questions about accountabil

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Venezuelan Leader and Spouse Land in New York Amid Serious Allegations

Nicolas Maduro, the former president of Venezuela, and his wife, Cilia Flores, touched down at a military base near New York City on Saturday. Their arrival came shortly after a dramatic U. S. military operation in Caracas, where they were apprehended. The couple was first taken to a U. S. warship b

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Understanding Hand Osteoarthritis: Lifestyle and Life Factors

Hand osteoarthritis (Hand OA) is a common issue. It happens when the joints in the hand wear out over time. People often think it's just a part of getting older. But is that all there is to it? Researchers wanted to dig deeper. They looked at many things that might play a role. These include where

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Testosterone: More Than Just a Muscle Maker

In the wild, a young baboon tried to challenge the alpha male, but the alpha male didn't even flinch. This shows that dominance isn't always about aggression. The alpha male was confident and didn't need to prove himself. The young baboon, on the other hand, was all worked up and ready to fight. Stu

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

Bug Detectives: How Insects Help Solve Crimes

Insects might seem small, but they play a big role in solving crimes. They can tell us a lot about what happened after someone has died. This is called forensic entomology. It's not always perfect, though. Things like weather, drugs, and even the way scientists work can change what the bugs tell us.

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Unseen Dangers: The Hidden Risks in Everyday Products

In a surprising turn of events, a significant number of everyday products have been pulled from shelves due to alarming contamination. The issue? Rodent and bird droppings found in the storage areas of a major distribution company. This isn't just about cleanliness; it's about potential health hazar

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K-pop's Tough Fight: NewJeans and the Big Legal Battle

The world of K-pop is no stranger to drama, but the latest feud between NewJeans and their record label, Ador, has taken a serious turn. It all started with a dispute that lasted over a year, ending with a legal battle that could cost millions. Ador is now suing Danielle Marsh, a 20-year-old singer

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Washington Monument Lights Up for America's 250th Birthday Bash

The White House has revealed that the Washington Monument will be lit up to start the celebrations for America's 250th birthday. This event is set to happen on New Year's Eve. The monument will shine brightly for five nights. During this time, a special light show will tell the story of America's pa

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Migrants' Rights

A recent court decision has put a stop to a plan that would have forced thousands of migrants back to their home countries. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the Trump administration did not properly think about the dangers these people would face if they were sent back to Honduras, Nepal, and Nic

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Penn State Sports: A Year of Surprises and Comebacks

Penn State's sports scene in 2025 was anything but boring. The year kicked off with a bang, as the iconic press box at Beaver Stadium was torn down on a cold January morning. This marked the start of a year filled with unexpected twists and turns. The wrestling team, however, was a constant source

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