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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Government Shake-Up Faces Legal Backlash

A group of labor unions, charities, and cities are fighting back against a major government restructuring plan. Chicago, Baltimore, and Harris County, Texas, are among those leading the charge. They say the plan, led by President Trump and Elon Musk's government efficiency team, is unconstitutional.

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Apr 29 2025RELIGION

Cardinals Gather for Crucial Meeting Before Election

The College of Cardinals met for the sixth time on a Tuesday morning. This gathering was special because it was just days before the big election on May 7. The meeting started with a prayer and a thoughtful talk by Abbot Donato Ogliari. Over 180 cardinals were there, with more than 120 of them havin

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Preventing Blindness in Premature Babies: The AI Solution for Developing Countries

Many premature babies face a serious risk: retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). This condition is the top cause of avoidable blindness in children globally. The good news is that if caught early, blindness from ROP can be prevented. The bad news is that spotting ROP in time is tough, especially in plac

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Young Adults Left Out: The HIV Research Gap

In many developing nations, there's a significant problem. Young people, aged 10 to 24, are often not included in HIV research. This is a big deal because it makes it tough to figure out how to help them. These young adults and adolescents are often left in the dark when it comes to understanding an

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Apr 29 2025SPORTS

From Top Prospect to Late Pick: The Journey of a Quarterback

The football world has seen many talented players, but few have had a journey as eventful as Quinn Ewers. He was once the top high school football player in the country, earning a perfect rating in a major recruiting metric. This made him the first player since 2016 to achieve such a feat. His decis

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Federal Showdown: Sanctuary Cities and the Ongoing Legal Battle

The White House is taking a strong stand against sanctuary cities. The President is expected to sign an executive order. This order will target places that limit their help with immigration rules. The order will make the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security find these places. They will l

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Apr 29 2025OPINION

The Future of American Cars: Innovation or Isolation?

The American auto industry is at a crossroads. It is a crucial part of the country's industrial backbone. It has driven technological progress for over 100 years. It has shaped manufacturing methods, created new materials, and pushed forward robotics and sensors. The auto industry also fuels job

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

How AI might help caregivers at home

The world is getting older. This is great news for those who enjoy long lives. However, it also means more people need help with daily tasks. Many older adults have health issues that make it hard for them to move around or take care of themselves. This is where caregivers come in. They are often fa

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Apr 27 2025CRIME

The Art Detective Who Fooled the Crooks

The FBI's Art Crime Team had a secret weapon. His name was Ronnie Walker. He was a master of disguise, a chameleon who could blend into any art world scenario. He could be a buyer, a seller, or even an authenticator of stolen goods. His target? The criminals who thought they were pulling a fast one

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Period Talk: What Ghana's Teen Girls Really Know

The journey of growing up includes many changes, one of which is menstruation. This is a normal part of life for females. However, for many teenage girls, this time can be confusing and challenging. Many girls have incorrect ideas about menstruation. This is true even after many efforts to educa

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