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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Growing Threat of Fake Identity Fraud

Financial fraud is evolving, and one of the most alarming trends is synthetic identity fraud. This type of fraud, often referred to as "Frankenstein fraud, " involves creating a fake identity by combining real and fabricated information. Unlike traditional identity theft, where a criminal steals and

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Stillbirths in the U. S. : A Hidden Crisis

Stillbirths are a tragic reality for many families in the U. S. , and a recent study sheds light on the alarming fact that nearly 30% of these heartbreaking events happen without any known risk factors. This study, which looked at almost 2. 8 million pregnancies, reveals that despite advances in med

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Betting on Sports: What's Changing for Georgia's College Athletes?

Georgia's college sports scene is in for some changes. A student worker from the football team recently got into trouble for betting on pro sports. But guess what? New NCAA rules say this won't be a big deal anymore. Starting November 1, athletes and staff can bet on pro sports without breaking any

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Will Smith's Timeless Sci-Fi Hits Keep Streaming Strong

Will Smith's early sci-fi series, Men in Black, is still a big deal on streaming platforms, even years after his last appearance as Agent J. The first three movies, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, came out in 1997, 2002, and 2012. Despite no new movies since 2019's Men in Black: International, the fir

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

A Santa Monica Man's Big Bet Goes Wrong: The Cost of Illegal Gambling

A man from Santa Monica recently faced serious consequences for running an illegal sports betting operation. Christopher King was ordered to spend nearly two years behind bars. He also had to give up $10 million and pay back $3. 8 million in taxes he avoided paying. King admitted to several crimes.

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of a Healing Plant

Gentiana straminea Maxim. is a plant that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for a long time. It is known for its beneficial compounds, especially iridoid glycosides, which can help with various health issues like joint pain, liver problems, and stomach troubles. However, scientists are s

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Who's Funding Trump's White House Makeover?

Big names in the crypto world are quietly bankrolling a huge project at the White House. They're putting money towards building a new ballroom where the old East Wing used to be. But now, a senator wants answers, and most of these crypto bigwigs are staying silent. Only one company, Coinbase, has s

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's Education Rules

A judge recently made a big decision. She said the Trump administration couldn't stop certain sex education grants. These grants were for teaching important things about sex and relationships. The administration had new rules. They said schools couldn't teach about gender identity. This means they

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Oct 29 2025EDUCATION

Chicago's Head Start: A Temporary Reprieve

In the Chicago area, Head Start programs are safe for now, but the future is uncertain. The federal government shutdown could hit hard if it continues. Nationwide, 65, 000 kids and their families might lose access to early education and childcare. But in Chicago, the impact won't be felt right away.

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who's Really Paying the Price?

The U. S. government shutdown is dragging on, and it's not just about politics anymore. It's about real people facing real consequences. Millions are staring down the barrel of skyrocketing health insurance costs come November, thanks to expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits. This isn't just a nu

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