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crime

The Director's Big Gamble: From Movies to Millions Lost

December 13, 2025

Carl Rinsch, the director behind the film "47 Ronin, " is in hot water. A jury found him guilty of tricking Netflix out of $11 million. He claimed the money was for his sci-fi series "White Horse/Conquest, " but it seems he had other plans. Instead of finishing the project, Rinsch took the cash and

weather

Western Washington Faces Ongoing Flood and Landslide Challenges

December 12, 2025

Western Washington is still dealing with serious flooding and landslide risks. The good news is that everyone who had to leave their homes can now go back. But the Riverwalk Trail is still shut down. Officials in Puyallup say it will take a while to fix the damage there. Leavenworth, a town famous

crime

A Life Ended, Another Taken: The Execution of Harold Wayne Nichols

December 12, 2025

Harold Wayne Nichols, a 64-year-old man, met his end through lethal injection in Nashville. His crimes? The rape and murder of Karen Pulley, a young college student, back in 1988. Nichols didn't deny his guilt. In fact, he admitted to not just Pulley's murder but also to raping other women in the ar

entertainment

Amanda Seyfried's New Crime Series: A Twist of Revenge

December 12, 2025

Amanda Seyfried is back with a new project that's sure to grab attention. This time, she's starring in a crime series called "Skinny Dip" for Amazon Prime Video. The show is based on a book by Carl Hiaasen and was originally planned for HBO Max but switched platforms. The story revolves around Joey

crime

A Local Leader Cleared of Serious Claims

December 12, 2025

In West Springfield, a town official faced serious accusations from a neighbor. The neighbor claimed the official was involved in various incidents, including damage to a car and harassment. A judge recently dismissed these claims. The judge found no proof that the official, Carly Camossi-LaPalme,

science

Fighting Malaria with Science: One Expert's Journey

December 11, 2025

Jenny Carlson Donnelly has seen malaria up close. She's worked in many countries in Africa, like Ethiopia, Burundi, and Uganda. Her job? To help stop malaria from spreading. She did this by studying mosquitoes, the tiny insects that carry the disease. Malaria is a big problem in many parts of the w

opinion

How Foreign Powers Are Messing With American Conservatives

December 11, 2025

American conservatives have been busy pointing out the problems with the left's cultural influence. But they've been slow to notice a big problem: foreign powers are sneaking into their political world. This isn't just a small issue. It's a real threat to the future of American conservatism. A rece

health

A Bold Idea to Fix Tiny Hearts

December 10, 2025

In the world of heart surgery, there was a big problem: some babies were born with hearts that couldn't pump enough blood to their lungs. This made it hard for them to get the oxygen they needed. A group of clever doctors in Italy had an idea. They thought, what if we connect a big vein to a lung ar

entertainment

A New Era for Today Show's Fourth Hour

December 10, 2025

Sheinelle Jones is stepping into a new role on the "Today" show. She will be joining Jenna Bush Hager as the new co-anchor for the fourth hour. This change comes after Hoda Kotb left the show earlier this year. Jones has been a familiar face on the "Today" show for a while. She has worked as a coho

sports

The Young Talent Shining Bright: Cameron Boozer's Journey

December 9, 2025

Cameron Sikandar Boozer is a rising star in college basketball. He plays for the Duke Blue Devils. His father, Carlos Boozer, is a former Duke player and NBA star. Cameron is following in his father's footsteps. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 18, 2007. Both his parents are American, ma