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A Phillips County woman received probation after admitting she lied on federal forms to buy guns that were later sent to Illinois. A federal prosecutor did not object to a lowered sentence, underscoring the gravity yet mitigating circumstances of her case.
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The global shift to renewable energy is as much about data and automation as it is about installing solar panels or wind turbines. Especially in developing nations, leveraging a sophisticated digital backbone can make green power both reliable and cost-effective on a grid scale.
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A bipartisan petition in the U.S. House calls for the Trump administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking investigations. Nearly all Democrats and some Republicans have signed on, but Texas Republicans have declined to participate.
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Lenape and Moorestown kicked off their girls soccer campaigns by playing to a 1-1 stalemate. The season opener showcased two competitive sides eager to start strong, setting a promising tone for the rest of the year.
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President Donald Trump will meet with prominent figures in the tech industry for dinner on Thursday, marking the first function to take place in the White House’s newly renovated Rose Garden. The gathering highlights the administration’s focus on fostering relationships with leaders in innovation.
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Sudan is grappling with a new catastrophe: a destructive landslide in Darfur that has wiped out the village of Tarasin. This disaster compounds the country’s ongoing civil war, severe famine, and widespread disease outbreaks, pushing Sudan further into crisis.
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In a rare show of bipartisan cooperation, legislators from both sides of the aisle are seeking to ban stock trading by members of Congress. This bold move highlights growing sentiment that greater accountability and transparency are needed in government.
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Paul Colford, an author and “inexhaustibly curious” journalist, spent decades covering the media before rising to become The Associated Press’ chief spokesperson. Though he has died at 71, his dedication to clear, thorough reporting and public communication leaves a lasting mark on the industry.
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A striking analogy compares an actor’s declining performance in auditions to underwhelming political leadership in Britain. The Conservative Party’s hopes for the next General Election seemingly hinge on Kemi Badenoch, who is cast here as a potential lifeline amid concerns about political mediocrity.
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A federal ruling recently deemed President Donald Trump’s Los Angeles crackdown illegal, yet he remains undeterred. Speaking from the Oval Office on September 2, 2025, Trump announced that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will relocate from Colorado to Alabama, signaling that legal setbacks have not slowed his plans.
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An 80-year-old woman from Hokkaido, Japan, was conned out of thousands of dollars by an individual claiming to be an astronaut stranded in space. Their online connection began in July, leading the unsuspecting pensioner to pay for the con artist’s supposed need for oxygen on his “return to Earth.”
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Governor Katie Hobbs is urging Arizona lawmakers and stakeholders to undertake a comprehensive review of the Department of Child Safety’s failures. In a closed-door meeting at the Arizona Capitol, she emphasized a thoughtful, methodical approach to bring about lasting reform.
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The New York Giants have reinforced their roster, particularly on defense, raising questions about just how far they can ascend in the challenging NFC East. With fresh faces on the field and a growing sense of confidence, Big Blue seems poised to contend for a higher stake in the division race.
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The Logan City Council approved an ordinance forbidding camping on public property during its Tuesday meeting. This measure, aimed at better regulating shared spaces, will affect how residents and visitors interact with public areas going forward.
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Several Wisconsin school districts, including Augusta, Durand-Arkansaw, and Elk Mound, have been awarded technology education grants by the Department of Workforce Development. Totaling just under $1 million, these funds aim to expand classroom resources and foster workforce readiness. This coordinated push reflects a growing commitment to educational innovation in the Chippewa Valley and beyond.
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Riverton’s only water well went out of service on Labor Day, leaving residents reliant on delivered meals and bottled water. As community members and local authorities work together, the mishap highlights the challenges of having a single water source.
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A new Hulu series revisits the controversial moment when Amanda Knox wore an “All You Need Is Love” T-shirt during her trial. By dramatizing this detail, The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox explores the role clothing and media often play in shaping public perception.
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After years of Boise State reigning supreme among college football’s underdogs, USF’s recent victory could be turning the tide. Now, all eyes are on the Bulls as they head to the Swamp to face the Florida Gators in a decisive test of their emerging dominance.
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Amazon appears to be dialing back one of its hallmark benefits for Prime members: free shipping. Although details remain limited, the update suggests a shift away from Prime’s once-generous sharing policy.
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A federal judge in South Georgia has struck down the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s latest rule requiring graphic warnings on cigarette packaging and advertising. The decision, issued in a written order on Friday, halts the agency’s attempt to expand labeling requirements for tobacco products.
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A BLM co-founder has released a documentary illustrating the personal narratives of homeless youth, just as the Trump administration conducts widescale sweeps of encampments in Washington, D.C. The film endeavors to shift public perception, emphasizing the individual experiences of those too often reduced to policy statistics.
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