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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Are School Shootings Really That Different?

School shootings often grab headlines and spark fear. Many think they are a special kind of violence. The idea is that angry, suburban white boys target their classmates without reason. But is this really true? Recent studies suggest school shootings might not be so different from other gun violenc

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Fung-Wong's Wrath: A Stormy Night in the Philippines

The Philippines faced a rough night as Typhoon Fung-Wong, known locally as Uwan, made its way through the northern regions. The storm left behind a trail of destruction, with at least two lives lost and many more affected. Over a million people were forced to leave their homes before the typhoon eve

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

La Habra's Park Makeover: A Tribute to Vin Scully and Community Effort

In La Habra, a park has come full circle, thanks to a $9 million renovation and a heartfelt tribute to a broadcasting legend. The park, now named Vin Scully Centennial Park, was once a simple baseball field dedicated to Vin Scully back in 1960. Fast forward to today, and the park has been transforme

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Nov 10 2025EDUCATION

Supporting Military Families: Stepful Steps Up During Shutdown

During the government shutdown, many military families face uncertainty about their education and career plans. Stepful, a top EdTech company, is stepping in to help. They are keeping their healthcare training programs free for military families, even though federal funding is paused. Military spou

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Sharing Wealth: A Fair Approach to Supporting Adult Kids

A parent is in a bit of a pickle. They have three adult kids, all in their 20s, with different goals and needs. The oldest has a steady job, the youngest just graduated and is finding their way, and the middle one is heading to law school. The parent wants to support them all fairly, especially sinc

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Missile Tests: What's Really Going On?

North Korea has been making waves again, this time by launching a missile over Japan. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this for a while. The missile flew over the Sea of Japan and landed far from Japan's coast. It shows they're getting better at making missiles, especially short-range one

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Science at Risk: What Happens When Politics Mess With Research Funding?

Alyssa Tapley was just 13 when doctors told her she had a rare form of leukemia and that they had run out of treatment options. But a breakthrough in gene editing, funded by federal grants, saved her life. Today, at 16, she is cancer-free. This success story highlights the importance of university r

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mahomes and Clark Hunt: Faith and Football

Patrick Mahomes is having a great season with the Kansas City Chiefs. He has thrown for over 2, 300 yards and 17 touchdowns. He is also ranked third in yard coverage and fourth in QBR. But his success on the field is not the only thing that has changed over the years. His faith in Christianity has a

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Northeast Ohio's Happenings: A Mix of Music, Laughter, and Learning

Northeast Ohio is buzzing with activities this week. There's something for everyone, from music lovers to comedy fans and those who enjoy learning new things. Music enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. The Songbird Brunch with 3 Birds and The Wire kicks off the week at the Music Box Supper C

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Nov 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Kris Jenner's Spectacular 70th Birthday Bash

Kris Jenner turned 70, and she did it in a way that only she could. The party was not just big; it was huge, with a guest list that read like a who's who of Hollywood and beyond. The event took place at Jeff Bezos' mansion in Beverly Hills, a place known for its luxury and grandeur. Around 300 gues

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