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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: What's Next After the Supreme Court's Big Decision?

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that didn't directly address the big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship? Instead, they focused on whether individual judges can block federal policies across the entire country. This decision is complex but important, as it changes how f

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

A Scholar's Struggle: Parenting from Behind Bars

Badar Khan Suri, a scholar from Georgetown University, found himself in a tough spot. He was held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for months. During this time, he had to get creative to stay connected with his three kids. He told his twin sons a story about being lost in the clouds, try

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Justin and Hailey Bieber: Love, Struggles, and Faith

Justin and Hailey Bieber have been facing a tough time lately. Their relationship has been under the microscope, with reports suggesting it's been tense. But is divorce on the table? Not according to insiders. First, let's talk about Justin. He's been going through a lot. His social media posts hav

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

NHL Draft: A Complex Puzzle Without a Crowd

The NHL draft is taking a new shape this year. Teams won't be in one place. Instead, they'll be spread out across North America. This is a big change from past years. It's also a big challenge. Steve Mayer is in charge of this event. He's the NHL's president of content and events. He's used to hand

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Smart Tech is Decoding Medical Documents

In the world of medicine, there's a lot of information hidden in documents. New tech is trying to make sense of it all. These smart systems are like super-powered detectives. They look for connections between different pieces of information. But they're not perfect. Sometimes, they make things up. O

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

A Tiny Girl's Big Health Battle

In a small hospital, doctors found something unusual in a 2-month-old girl. She had a large choledochal cyst. This is a rare problem where a cyst grows in the common bile duct. It's more common in girls, especially those from Asian backgrounds. These cysts happen because the pancreas and bile ducts

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

NASA's Leadership Under Fire: A Look at the Agency's Budget Crisis

NASA's top brass faced a tough crowd at a recent town hall meeting. The agency's acting administrator, Janet Petro, and other senior officials tried to reassure employees about proposed budget cuts and layoffs. But the mood was far from optimistic. Petro, along with Vanessa Wyche and Casey Swails,

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Phthalates in Our Lives: A Hidden Threat

Phthalates are sneaky chemicals that can mess with our bodies, especially the male reproductive system. One of the worst offenders is di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHxP). Even though Europe banned it in 2020, people are still getting exposed to it. How? Well, sunscreen might be the culprit. Some sunscreens

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

States Fight Back: The Battle Over Federal Funding Cuts

In a bold move, legal representatives from over 20 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. Their target? Billions of dollars in funding cuts that hit everything from crime prevention to food security and scientific research. The lawsuit, filed in Boston, is a di

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Journey from Simple to Smart

AI has come a long way in healthcare. It started small in the 1960s with basic rule-based systems. Now, it's all about big data and smart algorithms. Early AI was just helping doctors make decisions. Today, it's doing much more. It's like having a super-smart assistant that never gets tired. There

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