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12/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA’s Mars orbiter goes dark, spins unexpectedly after observing interstellar visitor
NASA’s MAVEN probe has gone silent and is spinning out of control. Its orbit changed mysteriously after passing behind Mars. The failure occurred after MAVEN observed the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. This has fueled public speculation about a NASA cover-up. MAVEN’s loss is a major blow to Martian science and communications. A veteran NASA spacecraft circling […]
12/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Nearly 10,000 truckers removed from U.S. roads for failing English proficiency tests, DOT announces
Federal inspectors are pulling truck drivers off the road for failing English tests. More than 9,500 drivers have been removed from service since enforcement began. The crackdown follows fatal crashes involving drivers who obtained licenses without proper vetting. California faces funding cuts for improperly issuing commercial licenses to non-residents. Industry groups support the rule as […]
12/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Somali fraudsters turned millions in child nutrition funds into luxury cars and villas
Seven individuals were convicted for a massive pandemic food aid fraud scheme in Minnesota. The group fraudulently obtained more than $250 million in federal funds meant to feed children. Stolen money was used to buy luxury cars, properties, and international vacations. The scheme’s mastermind, Aimee Bock, was convicted of wire fraud, conspiracy, and bribery. The […]
12/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
AI-priced groceries: Instacart’s secret experiments inflate your food bill
Instacart secretly charges different customers different prices for identical groceries. Prices for the same items can vary by up to 23% in hidden AI-driven tests. The practice occurs at major retailers, raising serious transparency concerns. This could cost a family of four roughly $1,200 extra per year. Experts warn it could evolve into personalized “surveillance […]
12/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
Research finds AI chatbots sway political opinions but flood conversations with inaccurate claims
AI persuasion works by flooding conversations with factual-sounding claims. This strategy causes a significant trade-off, where increased persuasiveness directly reduces accuracy. A single AI conversation can durably shift a person’s political views by a large margin. Small, open-source models can now match the persuasive power of advanced corporate AI systems. This creates a built-in engine […]
12/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Former Obama-era DEA deputy chief arrested for allegedly laundering millions for Mexican cartel
Former DEA deputy chief arrested for conspiring with a violent Mexican cartel. He is accused of laundering millions and facilitating cocaine sales. The case stems from an extensive undercover sting operation. He allegedly used his DEA expertise to advise on drugs and weapons. The charges include narcoterrorism and could bring life imprisonment. A shocking arrest […]
12/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Journal retracts landmark Roundup safety study over evidence company ghost-wrote findings
A key scientific paper declaring Roundup safe has been formally retracted. Internal documents reveal the paper was secretly ghostwritten by Monsanto. The paper was used for decades to dismiss health concerns globally. Its retraction follows evidence of undisclosed conflicts and manipulated data. This case shows how corporate science can distort public health policy. A cornerstone […]
12/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump pressures Israeli president for Netanyahu pardon as corruption trial resumes
Netanyahu seeks a presidential pardon to avoid his corruption trial. He argues the ongoing wars make his legal case a national security risk. The prime minister asked Donald Trump to pressure Israel’s president for the pardon. This move has sparked intense public debate and protests within Israel. Critics accuse Netanyahu of using wartime leadership as […]
12/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
Airstrikes hit civilian areas in Lebanon one day after U.S.-brokered talks with Israel
Israeli airstrikes hit south Lebanon hours after historic direct talks. The attacks targeted residential areas Israel claims housed Hezbollah weapons. Lebanon insists the talks were only about ending hostilities, not normalization. Hezbollah rejects direct negotiations, calling them traps for Israeli gain. The strikes underscore a strategy of combining diplomacy with military escalation. The Israeli military […]
12/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Wealthy families game disability laws for academic advantages at top universities; up to 38% of students now seek accommodations
A surge in disability accommodations is overwhelming elite universities like Stanford and Harvard. The trend is driven by broadened legal definitions and eased documentation requirements. Wealthy students are exploiting the system for competitive advantages like extra test time. This creates administrative chaos and strains resources for those with genuine needs. A law meant to ensure […]
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