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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight for Citizenship and Peace

A student from Columbia University is in a tough spot. His name is Mohsen Mahdawi. He has been living in the United States for ten years. He is a legal permanent resident. He was on his way to take a test to become a U. S. citizen. Instead, he was arrested. Why? The U. S. government thinks his actio

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jesse Eisenberg's New Musical Adventure Takes Shape

Jesse Eisenberg is diving back into the world of filmmaking with a fresh musical comedy. This time, he's got a star-studded cast, including Julianne Moore, Paul Giamatti, and a handful of talented newcomers. The story revolves around a shy woman, played by Moore, who unexpectedly lands a role in a

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hospitals Under Fire: Gaza's Health Crisis Deepens

The recent surge in violence in Gaza has pushed the healthcare system to its limits. Hospitals, meant to be safe havens, have become targets. The Kuwaiti field hospital in al-Muwasi, near Khan Younis, was struck by an Israeli missile on Tuesday. A medic lost their life, and nine others were hurt. Th

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Andrew Tate Case: A New Legal Battle

The legal world is buzzing with a unique case involving Andrew Tate. Four women have taken legal action against him. They claim that he hurt them in various ways between 2013 and 2015. The allegations include serious charges like rape, physical harm, and a pattern of controlling behavior. One woman

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

The Man Stuck in the Wrong Place

A man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia is in big trouble. He was sent to El Salvador by mistake. This happened even though a court said he should not be sent there. Now, he is stuck in a tough prison in El Salvador. This prison is known for holding many gang members. The U. S. government is paying El Salv

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Curacao Connection: New Suspect in High-Profile Murder Case

A man has been arrested in Curacao for his suspected involvement in the 2021 murder of Peter R. de Vries. This crime reporter was well-known for his work in exposing criminal activities. He was shot in broad daylight on a busy street in Amsterdam. This shocking event sparked a lot of concern about t

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

Big Bank Beats Expectations in First Quarter

The first quarter of 2025 brought good news for Bank of America. The bank's earnings exceeded what experts had predicted. This success was driven by strong performance in areas like net interest income and trading revenue. The bank's earnings per share came in at 90 cents, beating the 82 cents

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Enzyme Stability with Surface Display

The world of biotechnology is always looking for ways to make enzymes more stable. One interesting approach involves using a technique called surface display. This method attaches enzymes to the surface of yeast cells, making them tougher and more reliable. In this case, the focus is on an enzyme

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Sumy Under Siege: The Truth Behind the Missile Strike

The city of Sumy, nestled near Ukraine's border with Russia, found itself in the crosshairs of a deadly missile strike. This event, which took place on Palm Sunday, left a grim toll: 34 lives lost, including two young children, and 119 people injured. The attack was not an isolated incident but part

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

A Deputy's Mistake: 3 Years for a Fatal Error

The life of a 22-year-old man was cut short in 2022. Christian Glass was in a tough spot. He was having a mental health crisis on a dark mountain road. He did the right thing and called 911 for help. Unfortunately, the help that arrived ended his life. Andrew Buen, a former sheriff's deputy, was th

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