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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Greenland's Future: A Tug of War Between Old and New Allies

Greenland, a vast island known for its icy landscapes and northern lights, found itself at the center of a geopolitical tug-of-war. The US Vice President, JD Vance, visited a US military base in Greenland, delivering a message that raised eyebrows and sparked debate. Vance's visit was brief, but hi

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Young Tech Star's Big Lie: The $175 Million Fraud

A young entrepreneur, Charlie Javice, was found guilty of tricking JPMorgan Chase. She claimed her startup, Frank, had millions of customers. In reality, she had only a fraction of that number. This deception cost the bank $175 million. The trial lasted five weeks in a Manhattan court. Javice, now 3

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

A Rapper's Tragic End: A Fatal Police Chase in Atlanta

A well-known rapper, Young Scooter, met a tragic end on his 39th birthday. He was in his hometown of Atlanta when he suffered a fatal injury during a police chase. The incident occurred when officers responded to reports of gunshots at a residence on William Nye Drive SE. A woman was reportedly bein

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NFL Draft: Unexpected Moves and Key Picks

The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be an eventful one, with several teams making surprising moves and selecting players who might not have been on their radar initially. The Tennessee Titans are expected to secure the top pick, Cam Ward, a quarterback from Miami. Ward has had an impressive college

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Sweet 16 Showdowns: UCLA Dominates, South Carolina and LSU Fight Back

The 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament kicked off the Sweet 16 round with some intense matchups. UCLA, the top seed, showed why they are favorites by easily beating Ole Miss. Lauren Betts was a force inside, scoring 31 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. She was nearly perfect, missing just one shot. Betts'

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Strengths and Struggles of Young Immigrants

Young people who move to new countries often go through tough times. These experiences can lead to serious mental health issues. However, many of these young immigrants and refugees show incredible strength and resilience. This is a critical topic that needs more attention. The journey of these youn

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: Deportations and Due Process

A recent court decision has put a spotlight on the Trump administration's use of an old law to deport alleged gang members. The Enemy Aliens Act, originally passed in 1798, has been dusted off and used to remove suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. This has sparked a legal debate

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Tagging a Virus to Fight Back

Human bocavirus 1, or HBoV1, is a sneaky virus that can cause a range of respiratory issues in kids and stomach troubles in adults. It belongs to the Parvoviridae family. The problem is, scientists have a hard time studying it. They need better tools to understand how it works and to develop treatme

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

John Harbaugh:A New Deal For Baltimore's Longtime Coach

The Baltimore Ravens have just made a big move to keep their head coach, John Harbaugh, around for a while longer. The team announced they have signed him to a three-year extension. This is a big deal because Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008 and has led them to some serious success. H

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Tennessee's Triumphant Turnaround

Tennessee's basketball team made a strong statement on March 28, 2025. They beat Kentucky with a score of 78-65. This win was a big deal because it happened in the NCAA Tournament. It was also a chance for Tennessee to get revenge on Kentucky, who had beaten them twice before in the regular season.

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