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A Suspect's Shock and the McDonald's Tip

December 10, 2025

Luigi Mangione found himself in the spotlight again, this time in Manhattan Criminal Court. The surprise on his face was clear when he saw the crowd outside the Pennsylvania courtroom during his arraignment for the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This was back in December 202

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Fort Hood Doctor Faces Serious Charges

December 10, 2025

A military doctor is in deep trouble. Maj. Blaine McGraw, who worked at Fort Hood, Texas, is accused of some really bad things. He's charged with secretly recording his patients, acting inappropriately as an officer, disobeying orders, and lying. These charges cover a lot of time, from January to De

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San Diego Pays Big for a Life Lost

December 10, 2025

San Diego's city leaders have decided to pay $30 million to the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. This is a huge amount of money, even more than what Minneapolis paid to George Floyd's family after his death in 2020. On January 28, Konoa was running

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Power Struggle: Can the President Fire Federal Officials?

December 10, 2025

The Supreme Court was in the middle of a heated discussion about whether the president can fire officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This isn't just about the FTC, though. If the court says yes, it could give the president more power over other independent agencies too. Justice Sonia

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Nationwide's New Tech Chief: A Fresh Vision for the Future

December 10, 2025

Nationwide has recently appointed Michael Carrel as its new Chief Technology Officer. This move comes as the company prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Carrel is no stranger to the company, having spent over three decades there in various roles. Before taking on this new position, Carrel

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Downtown Dallas Train Service Takes a Short Break

December 10, 2025

Downtown Dallas will see a pause in train services for a bit. This is not because of an emergency, but for some important safety checks. Starting Wednesday night at 9:30 p. m. , all light rail services in the Central Business District will be on hold. The goal is to make sure everything is safe and

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A Pilot's Hallucinogenic Nightmare: What Really Happened Mid-Flight?

December 9, 2025

In October 2023, a strange incident occurred on an Alaska Airlines flight. Joseph Emerson, an off-duty pilot, tried to turn off the plane's engines while flying. He was not in his right mind. He had eaten "magic mushrooms" two days before the flight. Security cameras captured the moment police led

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Jakarta Office Fire: A Tragic Lesson in Safety

December 9, 2025

A devastating fire tore through a seven-story office building in central Jakarta on a busy Tuesday afternoon. The blaze, which started around lunchtime, quickly spread, trapping workers and sending thick, black smoke into the sky. The building, home to a drone company, was engulfed in flames within

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Trouble in Benin: Soldiers Attempt to Take Over

December 9, 2025

In Benin, a group of soldiers tried to take control of the country over the weekend. The government says some people died, but they won't say how many. The leader of this attempt, Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri, is still missing. The soldiers who tried to take over wanted to remove the president a

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A New Rule for the 2026 World Cup: Hydration Breaks for All

December 9, 2025

The 2026 World Cup is set to introduce a new rule: hydration breaks. Every match will have a three-minute pause in each half, at the 22-minute mark. This rule applies to all games, no matter the weather, location, or stadium conditions. This change is a big deal. It means every team gets a chance t