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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Tea Gets Cheesy: Boston Welcomes HeyTea

HeyTea, a popular tea chain from China, has just opened its doors in Boston. Known for its unusual cheese foam topping, this tea shop has been a hit in other cities like New York. Now, Bostonians can taste this unique twist on tea at their new location on Harvard Street in Allston. From fruity to cr

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Why Egypt and Jordan Aren't Welcoming Gaza Refugees

President Trump recently suggested that Egypt and Jordan should take in Palestinian refugees from Gaza. But both countries turned down the idea. Why? Let's dig into it. Imagine if refugees moved to these countries. The conflict could spread, making things worse, not better. Plus, Egypt and Jordan f

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Jan 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Minnesota Shines For Retirees

Minnesota might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about retirement spots. You'd think warm states like Arizona would be more appealing. Surprisingly, Minnesota ranks very high among the best states for retirees, coming in at number two, just behind Florida. A study by WalletHub

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Immigrants Find Support in Democrat-Led States

As President Trump tightens immigration rules, several Democrat-led states are fighting back. Lawmakers in states like California and New York are proposing new laws to protect immigrants from deportation. They're doing this by making it harder for federal immigration officials to do their jobs. For

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Why Egypt and Jordan Might Say No to Moving Gaza Palestinians

President Trump's idea to have Egypt and Jordan take in Palestinians from Gaza is likely to face strong opposition. These countries fear that accepting refugees could lead to security issues and make a Palestinian state impossible. Additionally, many Palestinians worry that leaving Gaza could mean t

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unusual Plan for Gaza: Moving People and Building New Homes

President Donald Trump has an interesting idea for the Gaza Strip. He thinks it might be good to move more than a million Palestinians out of Gaza and into nearby countries. He spoke with the king of Jordan about this, asking if Jordan could take in more people. Trump thinks Jordan and Egypt, which

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young Manatees and Hydrocephalus: A Sad Tale of Nature Gone Awry

Manatees, those gentle giants of the sea, are known for their close bonds, especially between mothers and their young. However, sometimes these bonds are severed, leaving baby manatees without their mothers. When this happens, other female manatees may step in to adopt the orphaned calves. But if no

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

The Physical Toll on Soccer Referees in Top-Tier Matches

Soccer referees face significant physical demands during high-level matches. This isn't just about running around; it's about how their bodies respond to the intense activity. Interestingly, this topic is the second most researched area in sports officiating. Accurate decisions depend on how well re

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Back: Pardoning Attackers and Detaining Refugees

On his first day back, President Trump signed a flurry of executive orders. He set a new record and immediately started tackling some of his biggest campaign promises. Two actions stand out: pardoning over 1, 500 people involved in the Capitol attack and grounding nearly 1, 600 Afghan refugees. Amon

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Green Light for Trump's CIA Pick

In a surprising turn of events, the Senate voted in favor of John Ratcliffe, a former Texas congressman, as the new CIA director under President Trump. The vote tally was 74-25, with an unexpected 21 Democrats joining the Republican side. Ratcliffe, who served as the director of national intelligenc

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