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Sep 27 2025CRIME

A Shocking Confession Leads to Arrest in Upstate New York

In a bizarre turn of events, a man from Albany, New York, confessed to killing his parents during a live TV interview. Lorenz Kraus, 53, admitted to suffocating his father and mother and burying them in the backyard of their home. The shocking revelation came after police discovered two bodies on th

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A US Plan for Peace and Statehood

The US has shared a 21-point plan with some Arab and Muslim countries to end the Gaza war and pave the way for a Palestinian state. This plan is a big shift from previous ideas, as it now encourages Palestinians to stay in Gaza instead of moving elsewhere. It also talks about a possible Palestinian

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Peru's Young Voices Demand Change Amid Growing Unrest

Peru is witnessing a surge in youth-led protests, with Gen Z taking a stand against President Dina Boluarte's government. The demonstrations, which have spread across the country, are fueled by a mix of pension reforms, deep-seated corruption, and economic instability. The recent protests, which be

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Sep 27 2025FINANCE

Bank Cleared in Terrorism Lawsuit: What Went Wrong?

A recent court decision has cleared Standard Chartered Bank of any wrongdoing in a case involving terrorism. The bank was accused of indirectly supporting groups responsible for attacks in Israel and Iraq between 2010 and 2019. However, a U. S. judge dismissed the lawsuits, stating that the plaintif

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Sep 27 2025CRIME

The Race Against Time: Solving Cold Cases with Kelly Siegler

Kelly Siegler, a former prosecutor, is on a mission to crack cold cases in just seven days. She and her team take on these tough cases in small towns, working closely with local police. But how do they manage to get results so quickly? And do the local cops feel threatened by their involvement? Sie

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Sep 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Profit Puzzle: Who Really Benefits?

TikTok's future in the US is taking shape, but the details reveal a complex profit-sharing arrangement. ByteDance, the Chinese parent company, stands to gain a significant portion of the profits from TikTok's US operations, despite not owning a majority stake. This is all part of a deal that aims to

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

A Rapper's Fight: When Law and Free Speech Collide

In a surprising turn of events, a London court recently dismissed a terrorism charge against a member of the Irish rap group Kneecap. The judge, Paul Goldspring, ruled that the case should be dropped due to a technical error in how the charge was presented. This decision has sparked a heated debate

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Sep 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Portable Gaming Experience: ROG Xbox Ally

The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as ASUS and Microsoft team up to launch the ROG Xbox Ally, a new handheld console that promises to bring Xbox gaming on the go. This isn't just another gaming device; it's a blend of power and portability, aiming to compete with the likes of the Nintendo S

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Sep 26 2025HEALTH

Living Longer with Prostate Cancer: Simple Steps to Better Health

Prostate cancer is a serious issue for men. It can lead to death from cancer or heart problems. The American Cancer Society (ACS) has some advice for men with prostate cancer. They say to stay at a healthy weight, eat well, and move more. But does following all these steps really help? Research sho

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

The White House Takes Aim at Anti-Fascists

The White House has recently made a bold move. They've released a new strategy to tackle what they call "domestic terrorism. " This strategy targets a wide range of groups and institutions. The White House claims these groups are against American values. The document focuses on so-called "anti-fasc

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