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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

The Yankees' New Left-Handed Reliever Returns

The Yankees have made a move to bolster their bullpen. Tim Hill returns to the team and it's not a moment too soon. The lefty specialist, who made a big impact last season, is back in the Bronx. The Yankees and Hill agreed to a one-year deal worth $2. 85 million. That includes a $2. 5 million salary

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Think About It: NASA's Science Teams on Hold and why

It's all a bit of a pickle right? NASA, the awesome space agency, has temporarily paused a bunch of their science committees. This isn't just about one or two groups, but several. Why ? They're trying to figure out how to follow recent orders from the president. The big guy in charge, who is also t

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Thoughts on Federal WorkersMake Or Take Deal

Fed government employees across the US are reviewing a offers. The deadline to make a decision is ticking closer The next step can change the many careers out there. Federal workers a special kind of treatment. to do great for Americans in different departments. On to some tricky It w

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

A Tale of Success and Blame Games

Clark Hunt is not one to make light of accusations made by other teams about the Chiefs. Hunt is the Owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and he doesn’t think other NFL teams have the right to blame referees for their losses. The Chiefs have never done it before, but are now close to making history wit

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Syrian Doctors and Nurses: Navigating Life and Work After Leaving Syria

It's important to understand that many people who once worked in healthcare in Syria had to leave their home because of the trouble that started in 2011. It forced many healthcare professionals to make big decisions. Some of the first to leave headed for the eastern Mediterranean region. As time pa

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

USAID in Turmoil: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The future of the USAID agency hangs by a thread. Why is the government ordering massive changes? It's all very complicated. USAID, the heart of the country's humanitarian aid efforts abroad, faces a significant overhaul. This time, the shakeup is different. The Trump administration has put USAID

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Return Home: Six Detainees Freed from Venezuela

Imagine a trip that takes you right around the world It is not a typical travel experience. The conversations are intense, and the risks are immense. President Nicolás Maduro invited someone to Caracas on a Friday. In a surprise visit, President Nicolás Maduro met with President D

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Kansas City Chiefs: The Real MVP

The Kansas City Chiefs are under fire from outside of Kansas City, even football leaders are questioning them. People from every corner are trying to tear the Kansas City Chiefs down while only a few are focusing on the brilliance of Patrick Mahomes. A lot of people are trying to f

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Unsuccessful Endeavors : A Timeline of Trump Media's Financial Moves

Trump-affiliated company recently transferred shares that could be worth a lot of money to several directors. These directors include people who were supposed to serve in Trump administration. Kash Patel and Linda McMahon are among those who received shares. These people had been nominate

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Comedy Gone Wrong: Reese's Awkward Joke #SocialMediaBlunder

Reese Witherspoon recently opened up about a awkward moment. She joked about a friend during an awards event. It did not go as planned. She faced some serious backlash. This left a huge impact on her friendship with the friend. The lesson to be learned here is, if someone asks to present a

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