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Denmark's Gang Crime Stats: A Closer Look at the Numbers

October 24, 2025

Denmark has been keeping a close eye on crime rates among immigrants and their descendants. Recent data shows that a large number of people convicted under the country's gang crime laws come from non-Western backgrounds. Between 2018 and 2025, 213 people were convicted under Section 81a of the Crim

politics

Africa's Old Guard vs. Young Dreamers

October 24, 2025

Across Africa, a striking contrast is unfolding. Some of the world's oldest leaders are at the helm of nations with some of the youngest populations. This age gap has sparked debates and demands for change, especially from the younger generation. In Cameroon, President Paul Biya, at 92, has been in

education

Top Places to Live for College Students in 2025

October 24, 2025

Choosing a college is not just about the classes. Students also need to think about where they will live. Things like how much it costs to live there, how friendly the people are, and what there is to do can make a big difference. A recent study looked at over 400 cities in the U. S. to find the be

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San Francisco Stands Up: Federal Troops, Worker Protests, and Tragic Accidents

October 24, 2025

San Francisco saw a mix of tension and relief this week as federal intervention plans were abruptly canceled. President Trump had initially ordered National Guard troops and federal agents to the city, citing crime concerns that local leaders disputed. Mayor Daniel Lurie and other officials quickly

crypto

A Football Group's Big Crypto Bet Pays Off

October 24, 2025

A company known for owning football teams has made a bold switch to the world of crypto. Solmate Infrastructure, once called Brera Holdings, is now focusing on the Solana ecosystem. They've set up their first validator in a data center in the United Arab Emirates and plan to buy more Solana-based pr

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China's Big Tech Push: What's the Plan?

October 24, 2025

China is making a big move to become a tech superpower. The country's new five-year plan is all about becoming self-sufficient in technology. This means they want to rely less on foreign tech and more on their own innovations. The plan is still being finalized. But it's already clear that China wan

health

Fixing Faces: How Adults Can Still Get Jaw Surgery

October 23, 2025

Most people think jaw surgery is only for teens. But guess what? It's not just for kids. Adults can get it too, even if they have fake teeth or implants. Sometimes, people wait too long to fix their jaw. They might pull teeth, get dentures, or even implants. But these don't fix the real problem. Th

science

How Your Walk Can Change How People See You

October 23, 2025

People often judge others based on first impressions, and one of the first things they notice is how you walk. A recent study found that the way you move can make a big difference in how others perceive you. It turns out that a confident stride can make a person appear more dominant, even if they ar

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Bitcoin's Value: Presidents and Price Swings

October 23, 2025

Bitcoin's price has had quite the ride during different U. S. presidencies. It's not just about who's praising it. Let's explore why. Donald Trump has been vocal about Bitcoin. He's attended Bitcoin events and pushed for more mining in the U. S. His administration has also eased regulations for cry

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A City's Shock: Former Mayor Stabbed Near His Business

October 23, 2025

A man is in serious trouble after hurting a former mayor. Corree Gonzales, 31, is accused of stabbing Will Flanagan, who used to be the mayor of Fall River. The attack happened on Hartwell Street, right by Flanagan's workplace. Flanagan is now in the hospital, but he's stable. Gonzales is facing bi