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Oct 31 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Fight for Justice After a Shocking School Incident

In a courtroom in Virginia, a teacher is seeking $40 million in damages after a young student shot her in class. The incident, which happened in January 2023, has sparked a heated legal battle. The teacher, Abby Zwerner, took the stand to share her harrowing experience and the events leading up to t

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

A Man's Prank Near Obama's Home Leads to Big Trouble

A man from Washington state, Taylor Taranto, recently got off with time served for a hoax threat near former President Barack Obama's home. This stunt happened two years ago and caused a huge law enforcement response, including a bomb squad and sniffer dogs. Taranto spent 22 months in a D. C. jail

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Food Assistance Fight: Judge Steps In

A federal judge in Boston has decided to step into a heated dispute over SNAP food assistance funds. The issue revolves around the Trump administration's decision not to use billions in emergency funds to cover food stamp benefits for millions of Americans in November. The judge, Indira Talwani, ex

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Clash Over Military Strikes and Transparency

Lawmakers are upset about the lack of information on recent military strikes. Democrats say they were not given enough details about the strikes on suspected drug boats. They claim the Trump administration is not being open about the reasons for these strikes. At a recent meeting, Democrats were no

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Oct 31 2025OPINION

How AI Can Help Us Understand Americans Better

People are often confused about what Americans truly think. Polls and surveys often miss the mark, leaving many frustrated and unsure. This is especially true when it comes to sensitive topics like political violence. Some reports suggest growing support for it, while others dispute these claims. Wh

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Telehealth's Role in Cancer Care: Who Benefits and Why?

Telehealth is still a big deal in cancer care, even though it's not as popular as it was during the pandemic. It's not a one-size-fits-all solution, though. Different people and places have different experiences with it. Cancer care is a journey, and telehealth can be a helpful tool along the way.

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Young People in the Midwest Getting Cancer?

In the Midwest, something troubling is happening. While cancer rates are dropping in most parts of the U. S. , they are rising in states like Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois. These states, known for growing corn, are seeing more cases of cancer, especially in people between 15 and 49 years old. Expert

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Being Overweight Might Be Risky for Japanese Adults

In Japan, a large study looked at how weight affects the chances of dying from blood-related cancers. Over 97, 000 adults were tracked for about 17 years. Researchers found that people with a BMI of 30 or higher had a much higher risk of dying from certain blood cancers. The study focused on three

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Smart Money for Smart Minds: A New Way to Value Knowledge

In a world where knowledge is power, a new way to value and use intelligence is emerging. Hetu 3. 0, a project built on Ethereum, is changing the game by turning verified intelligence into a form of money. This isn't just any money—it's a new kind of currency that rewards understanding and aligns wi

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Politics Shifted on Social Media

The political landscape on social media has undergone a noticeable transformation in recent years. One platform, in particular, has seen significant changes since its acquisition by a high-profile tech entrepreneur. The shift has been more pronounced towards a specific political ideology, which is n

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