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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Young Mom of Twins Deported While Recovering from Surgery

In Texas, a young mother who gave birth to twins through an emergency C-section was deported, leaving her family in shock. The mother, 23-year-old Cristina Geraldyn Salazar-Hinojosa, missed an immigration hearing due to her medical condition. Her tiny newborns and two other children were also captur

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

U. S. Tech Still Ends Up in Russian Weapons

You might think that with all the rules and controls, U. S. technology wouldn't wind up in Russian hands. Surprise! It still does. A report from Senate Democrats says U. S. microchips and other equipment are being found in Russian missiles, armored vehicles, and drones. Why? The Commerce Department’

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Why Is Syria Still a Hotspot after Assad’s Fall?

Even though Bashar al-Assad's regime is gone, Syria is far from peaceful. There are several reasons why foreign powers are still involved. Turkey wants to take out Kurdish militants. Israel is striking at Syria’s military to keep weapons out of extremist hands. The US is nervously eyeing ISIS, makin

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

America's Death Penalty Debate: Why It's Gone Missing

America's debate over the death penalty has taken a strange turn. Instead of open discussions, those against capital punishment are using sneaky tactics to avoid a direct 'yes' or 'no' vote. They're doing things like pressuring drug companies to stop making lethal injection drugs or pushing presiden

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Brett Favre's Voice on School Assignments and Kids' Safety

Brett Favre, the legendary NFL quarterback, has been making waves off the field with his strong opinions on various topics. One of his latest stances involves a school assignment that asked students to act out being LGBTQ and “coming out. ” Favre criticized this assignment, saying he wouldn’t have m

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Climate Change: New York's Bill & Why Big Oil Should Pay

New York City's 500 miles of coastline are at risk from rising sea levels and increased storm surges. Future heat waves will only get worse. By 2050, the city could see temperatures rise by up to 5. 5 degrees Fahrenheit. This means more property damage, health issues, and lives lost. But who pays? T

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

The Evolving Meaning of 'Crunchy'

Ever heard of 'crunchy'? It used to be a term with a hint of disdain, a lifestyle that was more about anti-fashion than politics. Back in the '80s, it was about homemade bread, limited TV, and camping trips. Think lumpy sweaters and messy hair. But times have changed. 'Crunchy' is now a mix of left

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Fear in the Classroom: How Immigration Politics Affects Young Learners

In Philadelphia, an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher has noticed a significant shift in their students' attitudes. Many of these students, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade, are immigrants who have arrived in the U. S. within the past four years. The teacher shares that the older s

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Gov. Beshear: Democrats, Focus on Needs, Not Politics

In Frankfort, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, known for his statewide victories in a conservative state, urged Democrats to shift their focus from political squabbles to everyday issues that matter to people. Beshear believes Democrats should prioritize creating good-paying jobs, improving healthcar

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Santos' New Podcast: A Shocking Turn of Events

George Santos, formerly a New York politician now embroiled in fraud allegations, has taken a surprising new direction by launching a podcast called "Pants on Fire. " He introduced this project at a recent event in Manhattan. Interestingly, his co-host is Naja Hall, a well-known media personality wh

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