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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

California's Governor Race: Who's in the Lead Now?

With Kamala Harris out of the running for California's governor, the race is wide open. The field is packed with candidates, each trying to stand out. Former U. S. Rep. Katie Porter seems to have a slight edge. She's been raising money fast and has some support in polls. But others, like Xavier Bece

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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Dentist's Dark Deeds: Love, Lies, and Lethal Shakes

In a shocking turn of events, a Colorado dentist, James Craig, was handed a life sentence for the murder of his wife, Angela. The court found him guilty of not just her murder but also of trying to cover up his crimes. The jury rejected his claim that he had helped his wife commit suicide, a claim t

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Aug 02 2025BUSINESS

Cheesecake Factory Shakes Up Menu with Budget-Friendly Bites and Bowls

The Cheesecake Factory is making waves with a fresh menu update, introducing two new categories: Bowls and Bites. These additions are aimed at providing customers with more wallet-friendly choices. The changes were announced during the company's latest earnings call and are now available at all U.

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Jul 31 2025POLITICS

Why Democrats Should Lead NASA into a New Era

Right now, NASA is in a tough spot. It's losing top talent, facing budget cuts, and lacks a permanent leader. This is a big deal because NASA used to be a symbol of American ambition and innovation. Without a strong vision, the U. S. might fall behind in space exploration. A while back, Jared Isaac

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Jul 31 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX: Speed Over Safety?

SpaceX, a leader in space innovation, is now facing two serious legal challenges. Two former employees have taken the company to court, claiming they were fired for raising safety concerns. Both workers say that SpaceX prioritized speed and cost-cutting over worker safety and well-being. Robert Mar

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Why Traveling Can Make You Happier

Traveling is more than just seeing new places. It can actually make you happier. A recent study found that people who travel often tend to have better mental health. This might not be a surprise, but the numbers are pretty eye-opening. First, let's talk about the numbers. The study showed that afte

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Jul 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities We Loved: A Wave of Goodbyes

It's been a tough month for fans around the world. Four beloved figures have passed away, leaving a void in the hearts of many. Ryne Sandberg, the Chicago Cubs' legendary second baseman, lost his battle with cancer. Fans gathered at Wrigley Field, leaving flowers and memorabilia at his statue. They

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pets and the Planet: A Balancing Act

Pets bring joy and health benefits to our lives. They help us stay active, reduce stress, and keep loneliness at bay. Studies show that interacting with pets can lower blood pressure and improve overall well-being. However, our furry friends also have an environmental impact that we can't ignore. C

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Jul 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Splash Into Health: The Hidden Perks of Water Parks

Water parks are more than just a place to cool off on a hot day. They offer a range of benefits that can improve both physical and mental health. These parks provide a unique way to stay active, reduce stress, and even boost mood. Plus, they can bring people together, creating a sense of community.

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Little Village Faces Hate-Fueled Vandalism

A man from the Little Village neighborhood is now facing serious charges. Philip Dominguez, 38, is accused of spraying hate symbols and offensive messages on three buildings. The incidents happened on July 19 and 20. Police say Dominguez used swastikas and the phrase \"ICE rules\" in his vandalism.

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