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Oct 20 2025CRIME

Justice on Trial: The Case of Sean Grayson and Sonya Massey

A former deputy, Sean Grayson, is about to face a jury for a serious charge: murder. This all started on July 6, 2024, when Grayson shot and killed Sonya Massey in her own home. The trial is moving to Peoria, Illinois, to avoid too much media attention. There's a video from a body camera that shows

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Justice Delayed: The Long Wait for a Politician's Trial

In a turn of events, the trial of ex-Northern Ireland politician Jeffrey Donaldson has been pushed back yet again. This time, the court decided it won't happen until next year. The initial delay was in March, and the trial was supposed to start in November. But now, it's clear that won't happen. Th

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The Crypto Puzzle: Smart Minds or Sneaky Schemes?

In a Manhattan courtroom, a puzzle is unfolding. Two brothers, both MIT graduates, are at the center of a heated debate. Are they clever tech geniuses or crafty criminals? The jury is trying to figure that out. Anton and James Peraire-Bueno grew up loving board games and video games. They used thei

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Could Covid Vaccines Help Fight Cancer?

Scientists have found something interesting. Covid vaccines might help cancer patients live longer. This is not their main job. But they might boost the immune system. This can help fight tumors. The news came from a big meeting in Berlin. Researchers shared their findings. They looked at cancer pa

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Fighting Pancreatic Cancer: How Tech and Care Combine to Improve Lives

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It's often caught late, leaving few treatment choices and a grim outlook. But there's hope. A new approach is mixing physical activity, good food, and pain control to help patients feel better. This isn't just any care plan; it's a high-tech, personalized one.

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in Cancer Treatment: Targeting the RAS Gene

Cancer research has taken a big step forward with a new approach to tackling tumors. Scientists have found a way to stop cancer cells from growing without hurting healthy ones. This is a big deal because many treatments today affect both healthy and cancerous cells, causing nasty side effects. The

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Heart's Electrical Chaos: Understanding and Managing AFib

AFib, or atrial fibrillation, is a heart condition that affects millions in the U. S. It happens when the heart's electrical system goes haywire, causing the upper chambers to quiver instead of pump blood efficiently. This can lead to a rapid, irregular heartbeat, making it hard to breathe, causing

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Smart Brothers Face Big Money Trial

Two brothers with degrees from MIT are in big trouble. They are accused of stealing $25 million in a very fast cryptocurrency scam. The trial started in New York. The jury is made up of smart people. All of them have college degrees. Half of them even have master's degrees. They are going to decide

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

China's Drug Breakthroughs: A Look at New Medicines and Their Challenges

China has been making big strides in the world of medicine. Since 2016, they've been approving new drugs at a faster pace. These drugs are called innovative because they are new and not sold anywhere else. The country's health authority, the NMPA, has been working hard to make sure these drugs get t

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

A Comet's Cosmic Connection: Could 3I/ATLAS Hold the Key to the Wow! Signal?

A comet from another star system, named 3I/ATLAS, has caught the attention of scientists. It might be linked to the famous Wow! signal, a mysterious radio wave detected in 1977. Avi Loeb, a well-known astronomer from Harvard, thinks this comet could be the source of the signal. The Wow! signal was a

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