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A Nighttime Fire Stirs Questions in West Village

December 3, 2025

A fire broke out in a West Village shop early Wednesday, leaving investigators puzzled. The blaze started after an unknown item was tossed through the window of a building that houses a barbershop and a smoke shop. Witnesses reported seeing around six individuals near the scene just after 3 a. m. ,

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South Korea's Former Finance Chief Avoids Detention in Martial Law Case

December 3, 2025

In a recent development, a South Korean court decided not to hold former finance minister Choo Kyung-ho in custody. This decision came as prosecutors were looking into his role in the brief martial law imposed by former President Yoon Suk Yeol. The Seoul Central District Court explained that there

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Uncovering Britain's Best Crime Dramas

December 2, 2025

British TV has a knack for crafting gripping crime dramas that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From chilling mysteries to gripping true crime stories, there's something for everyone. Take "The Light in the Hall, " for instance. This series kicks off with Joe Pritchard's release from prison

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Minnesota's Money Trail: A Closer Look at Welfare and Terrorism Claims

December 2, 2025

Minnesota is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about the cold weather or the Vikings. The Treasury Department is digging into some serious allegations. They want to know if Minnesota's tax dollars ended up in the hands of al Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. This isn't just a

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Senator's Bold Stand: Demanding Answers on Caribbean Strikes

December 2, 2025

Senator Mark Kelly is not backing down. He's calling out President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, demanding answers about recent strikes in the Caribbean. Kelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, insists that Hegseth should testify about the incidents. Two strikes were car

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Venezuela Delays Debate on U. S. Naval Strikes

December 2, 2025

Venezuela's government has put off a special meeting to talk about setting up a team to look into recent U. S. military actions. These actions targeted boats suspected of moving drugs near Venezuela and in the Pacific Ocean. The meeting was moved to Tuesday, but no one said why it was delayed. The

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Money Matters: A Closer Look at a Colorado Lawmaker's Campaign Spending

December 2, 2025

A Colorado lawmaker is under the microscope for how he spent campaign cash. Rep. Ron Weinberg is being investigated for possible campaign finance rule breaks. The state's Secretary of State's Office is looking into it after another Republican lawmaker, Rep. Brandi Bradley, filed a complaint. The co

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A Legal Battle: Gun and Notes at the Center of a Murder Case

December 1, 2025

In a New York courtroom, a man named Luigi Mangione is fighting to keep certain evidence out of his upcoming murder trial. The evidence in question includes a handgun and a notebook. Prosecutors believe these items connect Mangione to the killing of a top executive from UnitedHealthcare. Mangione's

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Why Is a Retired Navy Captain Under Fire for Stating the Law?

November 30, 2025

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy captain, is under investigation for stating a well-known legal principle: military personnel can refuse illegal orders. This principle is not new; it was established after World War II during the Nuremberg trials. The investigation began after Kelly and other lawmak

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Ukraine's Political Shake-Up: What's Next After Yermak's Exit?

November 29, 2025

Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has recently let go of his long-time right-hand man, Andriy Yermak. This move has stirred up a lot of talk about what it means for Ukraine's government and its ongoing war efforts. Yermak, who was known for his tough political style, had a big role in Ukrain