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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Return of a Deported Man

A man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia found himself in the middle of a big legal fight. He was sent to El Salvador by mistake. Now, he is back in the U. S. to face charges. This happened after months of back and forth. The Trump administration had been against bringing him back. They had been fig

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Hunt for the Ozark Fugitive

The Ozarks, a rugged and dense region, became the stage for a dramatic chase. A former police chief, Grant Hardin, known for his dark past, escaped from a prison in Arkansas. This was not a simple breakout. He managed to fool the guards by dressing and acting like one of them. He was serving tim

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Death's Secrets: How Lipids and AI Can Reveal Heart Disease Clues

Heart disease is a sneaky killer. It can strike suddenly, leaving little time for diagnosis. This makes it a tough nut to crack for medical experts. But what if there was a way to spot the signs of acute ischemic heart disease (AIHD) even after death? That is what a recent study set out to explore.

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: US Targets International Court Officials

The US has taken a bold step by imposing sanctions on four judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC). This move is not just about punishing individuals but also about sending a strong message to the international community. The judges in question are accused of taking actions that the US fi

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

A Deadly Mistake: The Hidden Danger of Tap Water

A 71-year-old woman from Texas passed away after a brain infection. The cause was a rare but deadly amoeba. This amoeba is known as Naegleria fowleri. It is often called the "brain-eating amoeba. " The woman had been using tap water to clean her sinuses. This is a common practice for many people. Ho

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Jun 06 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Hidden Truths in a Music Mogul's Courtroom Drama

A woman known as Jane is the latest to share her story in the ongoing trial of a famous music producer. This isn't just about a celebrity's downfall; it's a stark look at alleged manipulation and control. Jane's journey began innocently enough, meeting the mogul through a friend. He was charming, an

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Judges in the Crossfire: US Targets ICC Officials

The United States has taken a bold step in its ongoing tension with the International Criminal Court. The State Department has announced sanctions on four ICC judges. This move is seen as a direct response to the court's investigations into U. S. military actions and the issuance of arrest warrants

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Bubbly Trouble: Topo Chico Recall Due to Bacteria

A popular sparkling water has been pulled from shelves in two states. Topo Chico, a favorite among Costco shoppers, is facing a recall due to potential bacterial contamination. The issue involves Pseudomonas, a type of bacteria commonly found in soil and water. This recall is not a surprise, as bact

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

NASA's New Boss: A Sudden Shift in Space Leadership

The world of space exploration just got a shake-up. Jared Isaacman, a tech mogul and close friend of Elon Musk, was set to take the reins at NASA. However, President Trump pulled the plug on his nomination. This decision came after a careful look at Isaacman's past connections. Isaacman, the brains

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in Homemade Raki: A Balkan Health Concern

There is a serious health issue in the Balkans. It is not a disease or a virus. It is the homemade raki that many people drink. This drink is popular in the region, but it might be harming people's health. The Balkans have a unique problem. Many people drink alcohol from unrecorded sources. This me

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