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Feb 17 2025CRIME

Online Extremists Face New Legal Challenges

The case of Jairo Jaime Tinajero, a 25-year-old from Arkansas, has shed light on a disturbing online extremist network called 764. This group is known for its involvement in the sexual exploitation of children and has a sinister goal: to bring about societal collapse through accelerationism. Tinajer

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Feb 17 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: 14, 000 Pages Unveiled, Conspiracies Intensify

When Donald Trump returned to the White House, he made a big move. He ordered the release of all files related to the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. This decision was a big deal, especially for those who have been speculating about the assassinations for dec

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Winslet's Big Directorial Move

Kate Winslet is about to take on a new challenge. She's stepping behind the camera for the first time to direct a movie called Goodbye June. This isn't just any movie, though. It's a Netflix production. Winslet won't just be directing; she'll also be acting in it. She'll be joined by some big names

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Feb 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

City Traffic: Predicting the Flow with Smart Tech

Imagine trying to guess how busy a city street will be in an hour. It's not just about looking at past traffic data. You also need to think about things like the weather and what's happening nearby. Most methods out there only look at past traffic data for short periods. But what if we could use mor

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Feb 16 2025CRIME

Munich Tragedy: A Shocking Car Attack

In a shocking turn of events, a 2-year-old girl and her mother lost their lives in Munich. The incident occurred when a car plowed into a crowd at a labor union demonstration. The mother, a 37-year-old woman from Munich, was critically injured along with 39 others. The attack left two people in very

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Alaska's Sleeping Giant: Mount Spurr Stirs

Mount Spurr, a volcano near Alaska's biggest city, Anchorage, has been showing signs of activity for the past 10 months. This isn't the first time the volcano has caused concern. Located in the Aleutian Arc, about 75 miles west of Anchorage, Mount Spurr has been the subject of close monitoring by ex

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL: The Show That Made Us Laugh and Think

In the winter of 2019, a parent wanted to share a fond memory with their kids. They searched for a specific "Saturday Night Live" sketch from the past. Instead, they found a treasure trove of classic sketches on YouTube. This discovery sparked a new family tradition during the quarantine. The parent

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Echoes of Autocracy: Trump's Tactics and Global Strongmen

Living in China as a journalist gave a unique perspective on the current US presidency. Many Americans are confused by Trump's actions, seeing them as a chaotic mix of strange and unrelated moves. But there's a pattern to it, one that resembles the behavior of strongmen in other countries.

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Feb 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Kanye and Bianca: Are They Really Calling It Quits?

The internet is buzzing with whispers that Kanye West and Bianca Censori are on the brink of a split. This isn't the first time rumors like these have surfaced, but this time, it's different. Celebrities are chiming in, and the chatter is getting louder. Adrianne Curry, the first winner of

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Feb 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's 50th Anniversary: A Look at the Sketches That Made Us Laugh

"Saturday Night Live" has been around for 50 years, and it's had a lot of laughs along the way. Let's dive into some of the sketches that made us laugh the most. First, let's talk about "The Wizard of Oz" sketch. This one featured a character called Weathervane, played by Fred Armisen, and was writ

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