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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About Immigration Enforcement in Sensitive Spots?

In early 2025, a big change happened. The rules that stopped immigration enforcement in places like schools and hospitals were canceled. This sparked a lot of debate. So, a survey was done to see what Americans think about this change. Over 3, 500 adults from different backgrounds shared their view

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Aug 24 2025SCIENCE

Shark Skin Secrets: How Bonnetheads Grow and Glow

Sharks have unique skin covered in tiny, tooth-like scales called denticles. These denticles help sharks swim faster and protect them during mating. Scientists wanted to see if these denticles change as sharks grow and if there are differences between male and female sharks. They studied 24 bonneth

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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Moves on Voting: What's Really Going On?

President Donald Trump has been making big statements about changing how elections work in the U. S. He recently shared plans on his social media site to introduce a new executive order aimed at the 2026 midterm elections. This order would target mail voting and voting machines, systems that have be

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Aug 23 2025FINANCE

U. S. Tax Agency Loses Crypto Chief Amid Policy Shifts

The person in charge of the U. S. tax agency's digital currency team, Trish Turner, is stepping down. This move happens just as new tax rules for cryptocurrencies are about to take effect. Turner is leaving for a job in the private sector, and it's not clear who will take over her role. The IRS has

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Aug 22 2025FINANCE

Gambling on Markets: FanDuel and CME Group Team Up

FanDuel, a big name in online betting, has teamed up with CME Group to let people bet on financial markets. This isn't just about sports anymore. Now, you can bet on things like the S&P 500, oil prices, even cryptocurrencies. It's like a casino for investors. This isn't just for big players. You ca

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Aug 22 2025POLITICS

When Science Takes a Backseat to Politics

In the early 1900s, a scientist named Trofim Lysenko had some odd ideas. He thought he could teach plants to grow in winter by soaking them in cold water. He also believed that if you treated crops right, they could thrive anywhere, even in places like Siberia. These ideas were not based on solid sc

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Aug 20 2025POLITICS

How Leaving Religion Shifts Political Views

People who leave religion often change their political views. This is not just a personal change. It affects how they see the world. Research shows that when people stop identifying with religion, they tend to become more liberal politically. This is called religious residue. It means that even afte

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Aug 19 2025EDUCATION

Tech in Schools: Fear or Freedom?

Tech in schools has always sparked strong feelings. Some see it as a threat. Others see it as a tool to help students learn better. This isn't new. People have been worried about tech in schools for a long time. Back in the 1970s, teachers were scared of calculators. They thought these small device

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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Mountain Regions

In recent times, heavy rainfalls have been causing significant problems in the mountainous areas of India and Pakistan. These sudden and intense downpours, known as cloudbursts, have led to flash floods, landslides, and mudflows, resulting in loss of life and destruction of property. In one such in

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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Heat, Storms, and a Hurricane Watch

The weekend weather forecast is a mix of heat, storms, and a hurricane watch. The day will start off hot and humid, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. As the day progresses, a cold front will move in, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. These storms could pack a pun

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