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Daughter of Serial Killer Becomes Advocate for Families of Criminals

Melissa Moore, daughter of serial killer Keith Jesperson ("Happy Face Killer"), discovered her father's crimes as a teenager, leading to years of trauma. She later wrote a book, became an advocate, and founded The Life After Project to support families of violent criminals.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Nor'easter and Severe Storms Hit East Coast, Disrupting Memorial Day Weekend

A powerful nor'easter is impacting the East Coast, bringing heavy rain, strong winds (up to 50 mph), and potential flooding to New England through Saturday, disrupting Memorial Day weekend travel; severe storms are also reported in the Southeast and parts of Pennsylvania are under flood watch.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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High Credit Card Debt Persists Despite Q1 2025 Balance Decrease

High credit card debt persists despite a first-quarter 2025 balance decrease, remaining 6% above the same period in 2024; debt relief options including forgiveness, management programs, and consolidation loans are available, with surprising features like eligibility despite payment arrears or smalle...

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No Poverty
npr.org
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Post-Hurricane Helene: Community Volunteerism in Western North Carolina

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Clara Carrias, a part-time McDonald's cook and mother of three, volunteered extensively in western North Carolina, delivering supplies to affected Latino communities despite her own storm damage; her efforts, along with hundreds of other volunteers, highlight th...

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No Poverty
forbes.com
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Incremental Innovation in Education: A Sustainable Approach

This article discusses how educational institutions can build innovation into their organizational culture by prioritizing incremental, manageable improvements, learning from past successes and failures, and assembling high-performing teams with complementary skill sets.

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Quality Education
lexpress.fr
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Severe Storm in Cavalière, France, Causes Three Deaths and Widespread Damage

A violent storm in Cavalière, France, caused significant flooding and mudslides, resulting in three deaths and leaving the town without water until at least Sunday. Road RD 559 is open to light vehicles only, and the upcoming tourist season is uncertain.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
foxnews.com
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Bomb Threat Diverts Hawaiian Airlines Flight in San Diego

A Hawaiian Airlines flight from San Diego to Honolulu was diverted after a passenger reported a possible bomb threat; one person was arrested, and the plane was searched, with nothing suspicious found.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elpais.com
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Vitoria's Overgrown Parks: Gardener Strike Costs City €500,000

An indefinite strike by 85 gardeners in Vitoria, Spain, has left the city's parks overgrown, causing increased tick infestations, pet injuries, and costing the city over €500,000 in unpaid maintenance; the workers seek a pay increase of roughly €10,000 annually and a reduction of 100 working hours.

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Good Health and Well-being
zeit.de
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Three Workers Die in German Bridge Construction Accident

Three construction workers died on Tuesday after their gondola fell from a crane at a bridge construction site in Horb am Neckar, Germany; the cause is under investigation, and the site is temporarily closed.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
welt.de
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High Heart Attack, Stroke Risk Underestimated in Germany

A Robert Koch Institute study reveals that nearly 20% of German adults aged 35-69 have a high or increased risk of their first heart attack or stroke within a decade; however, half of those at risk believe their risk is low or nonexistent.

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Good Health and Well-being
zeit.de
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Declining Birth Rates in Affluent Societies: A Growing Discrepancy.

Across growing economies, fewer children are born than expected, even with improved living standards and healthcare; financial concerns, career ambitions, and evolving gender roles contribute, creating a gap between desired and actual family size.

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No Poverty
zeit.de
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High Cardiovascular Risk Underestimated in Germany

A Robert Koch Institute study reveals that nearly 20% of German adults (35-69) have a high or elevated risk of a first heart attack or stroke within 10 years, but half underestimate their risk, based on data from 3270 telephone interviews conducted between June 2022 and January 2023.

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