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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

White House Ballroom Project Sparks Debate

The White House has announced plans to submit its $250 million ballroom project for review, even though demolition has already started. This project, led by President Donald Trump, aims to add a new ballroom to the historic building, marking the first major change in decades. Critics are concerned,

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Do We Keep Making Ugly Celebrity Statues?

Celebrities are often remembered with statues after they pass away. But sometimes, these statues do not look like the celebrities they are supposed to represent. This was the case with the recent Tina Turner statue in her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee. Fans were not happy with the statue. They

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Stand: Power Plays Over Policing

Chicago is in the spotlight, but not for the usual reasons. The city is facing a surge in federal activity that many see as a power play, not a crime-fighting mission. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been making bold moves, like nighttime raids and aggressive arrests. These act

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Haze: How PAX Labs Sells Cannabis Vaporizers Under U. S. Laws

In the U. S. , selling stuff for cannabis use is tricky. Federal laws make it hard to promote these products openly. But some companies, like PAX Labs, have found clever ways to market their cannabis vaporizers without breaking the rules. PAX Labs makes devices that vaporize cannabis. They can't di

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

The Legal Battle: James Comey Fights Back

James Comey, the former FBI director, is in a legal fight. His lawyers say he's being targeted because of his past clashes with President Trump. They want the charges against him thrown out, calling it a case of personal vendetta. Comey's team argues that the charges are unfair and based on Trump's

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Oct 21 2025CRIME

A Close Call at Atlanta Airport: How Quick Thinking Saved the Day

A man with a troubled past and a dangerous plan was stopped just in time at Atlanta's busy airport. The incident started when the man's family got worried. They saw his scary posts online. He said he was going to the airport to cause harm. He even had a powerful gun in his truck. Police got the cal

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Plymouth's Fight to Preserve Its Historic Heart

Plymouth, Michigan, is at a crossroads. The Christian Science Church property on Ann Arbor Trail is at the center of a heated debate. The church wanted to rebuild and add condos, but the developer dropped out. Still, the fight over what happens next is far from over. The city's master plan is suppo

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Oura Ring: Your New Health Guardian

The Oura Ring is stepping up its game. It's not just about sleep tracking anymore. This smart ring is getting two big upgrades: stress monitoring and blood pressure estimation. Stress is a sneaky thing. You might not even realize you're stressed until it's too late. The Oura Ring is changing that.

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

Paris Jewel Heist: A Look at Louvre's Security Woes

The Louvre Museum in Paris recently faced a daring daylight robbery, where masked thieves made off with priceless jewels in just seven minutes. This incident has raised questions about the museum's security measures and brought to light the challenges it faces in protecting its vast collection. The

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

The Impact of John Wayne Gacy's Crimes and the Fight for Justice

John Wayne Gacy, a notorious serial killer, left a trail of devastation in his wake. His crimes shocked the nation, and his execution in 1994 marked the end of a dark chapter. The recent series on Peacock, Devil in Disguise, delved into Gacy's crimes and the aftermath, focusing on the victims and th

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