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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Midnight Ruling: The Supreme Court's Swift Action on Venezuelan Deportations

The Supreme Court made a sudden decision late one night. It stopped the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelans held in Texas. This move was unusual and happened quickly. Justice Samuel Alito was not happy about it. He wrote a strong disagreement. He said the court acted too fast and without

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

Easter Blessings and a Quick Chat

The Vatican was buzzing with activity on a recent Easter Sunday. The highlight of the day was Pope Francis delivering his traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. This annual event draws a massive crowd to St. Peter's Square, all eager to receive the pontiff's

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

How Well Do We Know Our Own Minds?

People often pick between things that have many different features. This could be anything from choosing a place to live to deciding on a movie to watch. But how well do we understand the thinking that goes into these choices? This is what some researchers set out to explore. They came up with a wa

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Apr 20 2025OPINION

The Press Pool Power Play: Shaking Up White House Access

The Associated Press, a major news agency, found itself in hot water with the Trump White House. The dispute centered around the AP's spot in the elite press pool, which grants near-daily access to the president. The AP was booted from this group after refusing to update its stylebook to match the p

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Gear Making: The Future of Precision Manufacturing

The creation of precise gears is a big deal in manufacturing. Traditional methods, like Monte Carlo simulations, have been okay for simple tasks. However, they are not great for complex gear-making processes. These methods are slow and not very flexible. They struggle with the complicated dynamics o

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Apr 20 2025CRYPTO

The Doge's Dilemma: A Blocked Budget

The Dogecoin community encountered a significant hurdle recently. A judge's decision has put a stop to planned reductions in USAID funding for a project involving Dogecoin. This project, which aimed to provide internet access to schools in Africa, has been a point of interest for many. The judge's r

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Protesters Across the Nation Stand Up for Democracy

Protesters gathered in cities and towns across the United States to express their discontent with the current administration. The focus was on what they see as threats to the nation's democratic principles. The events varied widely. Some took the form of marches, like the one through midtown Manhat

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Judges vs. Trump: The Struggle for Justice

The Trump administration's disregard for court orders has led to a complex legal situation. Top officials from various departments might face criminal charges for contempt of court. However, even if they are found guilty, the consequences remain uncertain. The issue began when Chief Judge James Boa

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Hundreds of Venezuelans Face Quick Deportation

The American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU, has raised the alarm. They say that many Venezuelans are about to be sent back to their home country very fast. This is happening under a law from the 1700s. This law is called the Alien Enemies Act. It is used to kick out foreigners who are seen as a dan

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Apr 19 2025CELEBRITIES

The Music Mogul's May Showdown

A judge in Manhattan has decided that Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial for sex trafficking will go ahead as planned in May. Combs, who is currently in jail, had asked for a two-month delay. He wanted more time to gather evidence for his defense. However, Judge Arun Subramanian disagreed. The judge pointed

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