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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Deportation Plans Hit a Snag: What's Next?

In a recent turn of events, a federal judge has put a temporary stop to the Trump administration's plans to speed up deportations of undocumented migrants living inside the United States. This decision is a blow to the administration's goal of increasing the use of expedited removal, a process that

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

The Fed's First Black Woman Governor Faces Unprecedented Pressure

Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to hold a position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, is under intense pressure to step down. This comes after President Donald Trump moved to remove her from her role. Kevin Hassett, Trump's top economic adviser, suggested that Cook should take a leave of ab

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Aug 16 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Electron Behavior in Quantum Hall Devices

In the realm of quantum physics, scientists have been exploring the peculiar behavior of electrons in quantum Hall devices. These devices operate under specific conditions, where electrons move in a peculiar way along the edges. Recently, researchers observed something unusual: a specific pattern in

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Arri at a Crossroads: Family Business Faces Industry Shake-Up

Arri, a big name in cinema cameras, is thinking about selling part of its business. This comes just after they launched a new high-end camera, the Alexa 35 Xtreme, priced at $55, 000. The Stahl family, who own Arri, is talking to advisors about selling some or all of their stake. They've also been w

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Aug 05 2025SPORTS

Overcoming Sleep Challenges: A Packers Rookie's Journey

Nazir Stackhouse, a new defensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers, has been open about his struggle with narcolepsy, a condition that affects his sleep patterns. This rare disorder has made his journey in football quite challenging, but he has not let it hold him back. Narcolepsy can cause sudden

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Aug 04 2025SPORTS

Nico Iamaleava: From Transfer Drama to UCLA's New Quarterback Star

Nico Iamaleava's journey from Tennessee to UCLA has been anything but smooth. The quarterback, known for his powerful arm and dual-threat ability, found himself in a tough spot when his NIL contract demands weren't met. This led to missed practices and ultimately, a transfer to UCLA in early 2025. T

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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

UK Court Allows Review of Palestine Action Ban

A UK court has given the green light for a group called Palestine Action to contest its ban by the government. This ban was put in place under laws related to terrorism. The High Court decided that the ban should be looked at again, especially because it might affect people's right to speak freely a

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Ichiro's Humor Shines in Hall of Fame Speech

Ichiro Suzuki, a baseball legend, shared a lighthearted moment during his Hall of Fame induction speech. He playfully joked about the Miami Marlins, the team that signed him in 2015. Ichiro admitted he had never heard of the Marlins before they offered him a contract, which brought laughter from the

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for HIV Treatment: South African Men's Take on Long-Acting Injections

In South Africa, men who are not straight face big problems with HIV. They have a hard time sticking to their daily HIV medicine. This makes it tough to keep the virus under control. Things like hiding their status, feeling ashamed, and dealing with partners make it even harder. A new kind of HIV m

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

NASA Wants Your Help to Build a Rocket Part

NASA is looking for creative minds to help design a crucial part of their rocket system. They have a challenge for anyone who thinks they can create a better ejection system for their SPEED project. SPEED is a big deal because it helps NASA test how safe and stable their rockets are when they come b

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