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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Legal and Tech Headlines: A Fresh Look at Recent Events

The Justice Department recently disclosed an oversight in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. They claimed it was a minor paperwork issue, but Comey's legal team argues it's a reason to drop the charges. Comey is accused of making false statements and obstructing justice during a 2020

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Black Friday Sale: Great Deals on Tech and More!

Amazon's Black Friday sale is live, offering discounts on a wide range of products. From tech gadgets to home appliances, there's something for everyone. The sale runs until December 1st, so there's plenty of time to snag some bargains. Tech lovers will find some amazing deals. The Amazon Echo Pop

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Justice Department and Prosecutor Clash with Judge Over Comey Case

A legal battle is heating up between the Justice Department, a U. S. Attorney, and a federal judge over the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The case, which seems to be in trouble, has led to some strong words being exchanged. U. S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and other DOJ officials are

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows' 40-Year Journey: Hits, Misses, and Everything in Between

Windows, the operating system that powers millions of computers worldwide, has had a remarkable journey since its launch in 1985. Over the past four decades, it has seen numerous versions, each with its own unique features and quirks. Let's take a closer look at some of the most memorable moments in

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Endangered Species Act: Changes Could Impact Wildlife and Economy

The U. S. government is considering significant changes to how it protects endangered and threatened species. These changes could make it harder to protect certain animals and plants. The current rules automatically protect species when they are listed as threatened. The new rules would require spec

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hyundai's Bold Move: A Look at the Crater Concept SUV

Hyundai is making a big splash with a new concept SUV called the Crater. This vehicle is all about ruggedness and off-road adventures. It blends Hyundai's usual style with the tough, go-anywhere vibe of American SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler and Ford Bronco. The Crater concept made its first appearan

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Styles and Backgrounds: Hooker vs. Tsarukyan

Dan Hooker is eager to step back into the octagon after a long break due to injury. His upcoming fight against Arman Tsarukyan in Qatar is more than just another bout; it's a chance to prove himself and secure a title shot. Hooker's motivation goes beyond the usual reasons. He has a personal issue w

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

New Tax Rules: A Game Changer for Startup Founders

The OBBBA has introduced some big changes to the Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) rules, which could be a game changer for startup founders. The cap on how much stock can be excluded from capital gains tax has been raised to $15 million, and it will go up with inflation after July 4, 2025. This

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How San Diego is Using Tech to Keep People Safe and Respect Privacy

San Diego has been making waves with its use of technology to keep people safe. The city has teamed up with local businesses and neighborhoods to use something called Flock License Plate Readers, or LPRs. These gadgets have been a game-changer, helping to solve 600 criminal cases, find missing kids,

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Nov 20 2025CRIME

Stay Safe While Shopping: Watch Out for Sneaky Thieves

Criminals are using a new trick called "jugging" to steal from people during the holidays. This is when thieves follow shoppers from ATMs, banks, or stores to take their cash or gifts. The FBI says this crime happens more often during the holiday season because people carry large amounts of money or

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