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As we approach Labor Day, there are still a few precious days left of summer. Rather than lamenting how quickly this season has gone by, let’s savor these final moments by enjoying the abundant, colorful produce available at local farmers’ markets and in our own backyards. From tomatoes and zucchini to herbs and, for many, the highlight of the season: fresh sweet corn. If you have a corn enthusiast in your life—someone who can devour three ears in one sitting—you likely understand the urgency of experiencing this seasonal delight while you can. To celebrate this love for corn, I’ve crafted…

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House Republicans Investigate Allegations of Manipulated Crime Data in Washington D.C. In a significant move, House Republicans have initiated an investigation into troubling claims that officials in Washington, D.C., may have tampered with crime statistics. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, expressed serious concerns regarding the integrity of crime data reported to the public. Chairman Comer emphasized the committee’s commitment to uncovering the truth, stating, “The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating disturbing allegations that D.C. crime data is inaccurate and potentially manipulated.” The allegations suggest that this manipulation might have occurred at the behest…

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Baltimore Immigration Case Sparks Controversy In Baltimore, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose situation reflects ongoing immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, was detained by immigration officials on Monday. This comes after he enjoyed a brief period of freedom, as officials renewed efforts to deport him. His legal team wasted no time, filing a lawsuit to challenge the deportation, arguing that sending him back could endanger his safety. A judge issued a temporary court order halting his deportation for two days, which also applies to other immigrants in similar situations in Maryland. Public Support Shown at Rally Before turning himself in, Abrego…

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Newcastle United’s striker Alexander Isak has expressed his desire to transfer to Premier League champions Liverpool. However, Newcastle has not agreed to a deal as of now. Isak will miss today’s match against Liverpool at St. James’ Park, as he awaits Liverpool to improve their offer before the transfer window closes on September 1. In their previous matches, Newcastle played to a 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, while Liverpool secured a 4-2 victory over Bournemouth. The highly anticipated game between Newcastle and Liverpool kicks off at 3 p.m. ET, and can be watched on the USA Network. How to Watch…

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Great White Sharks Increasingly Spotted Off New England SCARBOROUGH, Maine — Recent data reveals that great white sharks are spending more time in the cooler waters off New England and Canada’s Atlantic coast. This trend is causing boaters, beachgoers, and fishermen in the region to adapt to living alongside these formidable predators, which gained notoriety from the classic film “Jaws” released 50 years ago. Notably, sightings have surged in areas like Maine, where such encounters used to be rare. Scientists attribute these increased sightings to a higher availability of seals, which are the sharks’ primary food source. They also reassure…

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Britney Spears Reflects on Personal Struggles and Marriage In a recent heartfelt post on social media, pop icon Britney Spears opened up about her struggles and the emotional toll of her marriage to Sam Asghari. She described the relationship as a “fake distraction” during difficult times, particularly after being separated from her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James. For three long years, Spears faced a painful estrangement from her children. In her post, she expressed how deeply that separation affected her. “We’re just people so fragile and human,” she stated, emphasizing how hard it was to be away from her…

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A Texas mother has received a significant prison sentence following the tragic death of her infant son, who died of starvation in a hotel room. Skylynn Tuerk was sentenced on August 21 in Waco. She faced multiple charges, including murder and injury to a child. Reports indicate she received 40 years for each of those charges, in addition to two years for endangering a child and a drug-related charge. According to local officials, she will serve these sentences concurrently, meaning she will be eligible for parole after serving at least 20 years. This sentencing comes after Tuerk pled guilty to…

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Carson Wentz is making his return to the NFL, while Sam Howell is once again on the move. The Minnesota Vikings have signed Wentz to serve as the backup quarterback to J.J. McCarthy and decided to trade Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles. In this deal, the Eagles, the reigning Super Bowl champions, will send a fifth-round pick in 2026 and a seventh-round pick in 2027 to Minnesota in exchange for Howell and a sixth-round pick in 2027. Wentz, who previously spent last season as a backup to Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City, was drafted second overall by the Eagles in…

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Four individuals have been charged following a violent shooting that took place during a basketball tournament in a Bronx park. The chaos resulted in the tragic death of 32-year-old Jaceil Banks and left a 17-year-old girl, Anthonaya Campbell, critically injured after being hit by a stray bullet. Authorities announced that two of the suspects, aged 16 and 17, face serious charges including murder, attempted murder, gang assault, and possession of weapons. Additional suspects, 20-year-old Daeven Reyes and 25-year-old Robert Royal, also face similar charges, including murder and attempted murder. Police rushed to the scene in the Baychester area on Saturday…

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