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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Federal Aid Blocked: Arkansas Tornado Victims Left Struggling

In March, Arkansas faced a harsh reality. Tornadoes swept through, leaving over 40 people dead and many more homeless. The state's governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, asked for federal help. But the request was turned down. This decision came from the Trump administration, which has been pushing state

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch 2 Craze: A Global Scramble

The Switch 2 has sparked a worldwide frenzy, with fans eagerly lining up to secure their piece of Nintendo's latest handheld console. The excitement is particularly high in Japan, where a staggering 2. 2 million people applied for the My Nintendo Store's lottery sale. This overwhelming response has

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Rules for Colleges: A Shift in Accreditation

A recent move by the former president has stirred up the world of higher education. The former president signed an executive order. This order aims to change how colleges get accredited. The focus will now be on "results, " not just meeting basic standards. This means colleges might be judged on

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

The Draft Drama: Shedeur Sanders' Unpredictable Journey

In the world of NFL drafts, betting odds can give a hint about where players might land, but they're not foolproof. They add a layer of excitement and speculation, especially when it comes to quarterbacks. One name that's been buzzing is Shedeur Sanders. The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently the fav

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

A Man's Fight to Return Home

A federal judge has given the Trump administration a week's extension to answer questions about the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. This man was sent back to El Salvador last month due to an "administrative error. " He was deported despite having court protections in place. This extension comes

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How Will Community Colleges Adapt To New Rules?

Community colleges across the United States are facing a big challenge. Federal changes are coming and these changes could have a big impact on how these colleges operate. These colleges are worried, but they are not just sitting around. They are looking for ways to adapt and thrive in the new en

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire in Southern New Jersey

Southern New Jersey is grappling with a significant wildfire. This fire has scorched over 8, 500 acres, leading to mass evacuations and power outages. The blaze started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area of Ocean County. It has caused a lot of trouble for the people living there. The

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A Long-Serving Senator Steps Down

A prominent figure in American politics is preparing to leave the stage. Senator Richard J. Durbin, who has represented Illinois for over four decades, has decided not to run for re-election. This move marks the end of a significant political career. Durbin, who is 80 years old, has been a key playe

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Quarterbacks: Shedeur Sanders' Draft Day Drama

Shedeur Sanders, a standout quarterback from Colorado, has seen his draft prospects shift dramatically. At the start of the 2024 college football season, he was the top pick in many eyes. Now, things have changed. The Pittsburgh Steelers are now the favorites to select him at the 21st spot. This is

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Illinois Politics

A significant shift is on the horizon for Illinois politics. Dick Durbin, a long-time senator from Illinois, has decided not to seek reelection in 2026. This decision marks the end of a lengthy career in public service, spanning over four decades. Durbin, now 80, has been a consistent figure in both

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