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Sep 06 2025CRIME

A Million Dollar Hunt: The Search for a Wanted Man in Australia

In the vast, rugged mountains of Victoria, Australia, a massive manhunt is underway. The target? A 56-year-old man named Dezi Freeman, who is accused of a shocking crime. He allegedly shot and killed two police officers and injured another during a confrontation on his rural property. This happened

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Education Research Takes a Hit: What's Next?

The Trump administration's recent cuts to education research have sent shockwaves through the academic community. The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) have seen significant reductions in funding and staff, leaving many researchers in the lurch. Mark War

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Keir Starmer's Cabinet Shake-Up: What's Next?

Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, is facing a tough time. His government is struggling with slow economic growth and low popularity. Now, he has lost a key ally, Angela Rayner, who resigned as his deputy and housing minister. Rayner, 45, admitted she underpaid around $54, 000 in property ta

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Sep 05 2025BUSINESS

What's Happening with Warner Bros. Discovery's Big Split?

Warner Bros. Discovery is shaking things up. They're dividing the company into two sections. One will deal with films and streaming services. The other will take care of TV programs. There's a catch, though. The TV side, known as Discovery Global, will have a share in the movie studio. They'll own 2

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Finding Better Ways to Spot Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a big deal for men's health. It's one of the top causes of cancer deaths in men. The usual test, PSA, isn't perfect. It can't always tell the difference between harmless and harmful prostate issues. So, scientists are on the hunt for better ways to detect prostate cancer. They've

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Tough Choice: Hezbollah's Weapons or Peace?

Lebanon is at a crossroads. The government is about to tackle a big issue: should Hezbollah give up its weapons? This is a crucial moment, as Hezbollah refuses to disarm, while others push for it. The debate has gained momentum since last year's war with Israel, which shook up the balance of power i

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Backtracks on WTO Funding Cuts Amid Backlash

The U. S. government recently made a quiet change to its plans. They initially wanted to cut funding for the World Trade Organization (WTO). This move was part of a larger effort to reduce foreign aid. The cuts were announced last Friday and totaled $4. 9 billion. However, the plan to cut WTO fundin

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Sep 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Electricity Hunger: A Growing Challenge for the U. S. Grid

The U. S. electric grid is facing a massive challenge. AI is booming, and it's hungry for power. Companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are spending close to $100 billion on AI stuff. This huge demand is putting a lot of pressure on the grid. The grid, mostly built in the 1960s and 1970s

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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

Florida's Bold Move: Ending Childhood Vaccine Mandates

Florida is making a big change. It will no longer require kids to get vaccines for common diseases. This includes measles, mumps, chickenpox, polio, and hepatitis. The state's surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo, made this announcement. He compared vaccine mandates to "slavery. " Ladapo is known for dou

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Epsetin Files: A Political Storm Brewing

Congress is back in session, and with it comes a fresh wave of political drama for Donald Trump. The spotlight is now on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier whose death in 2019 sparked a whirlwind of conspiracy theories. Trump, who has tried to steer clear of this topic,

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