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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

A Shift in Deportation Rules: What Happened After the Supreme Court's Ruling

A significant change happened in the world of immigration law. The Supreme Court made a big decision. They said that the Trump administration could start deporting people again. These people are said to be part of a criminal group from Venezuela. The court's ruling came out on a Monday evening. It a

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Enduring Magic of Twin Peaks

The show Twin Peaks burst onto TV screens on April 8, 1990, and immediately made a name for itself. It was clear from the start that this series had a unique identity. This might explain why it has kept viewers hooked for 35 years, with no signs of losing its grip. For those who watched it live fro

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

A Day of Recognition for the Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers had a special day in April 2025. They visited the White House to celebrate their 2024 World Series victory. This trip was a big deal. It's a long-standing tradition for sports champions to meet the US president. The team had a chance to chat with Donald Trump. He praised

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The U. S. vs. China: A New Trade Battle

The United States and China are in a heated trade dispute. The U. S. has imposed high tariffs on Chinese goods, aiming to pressure China into changing its trade practices. However, China has not reacted with panic. Instead, it has strategically targeted U. S. agricultural exports, particularly durin

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Clues in Early Childhood Movements

What if the way a child moves could tell us something important about their future development? Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that babies are born with. These reflexes are supposed to fade away as the brain matures. But what happens when they don't? This is where things get interest

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Helping Families Navigate Hereditary Cancer Risks

Hereditary cancer syndromes are a big deal. They can run in families and increase the risk of certain cancers. Over the past 15 years, tools called decision aids (DAs) have been created. These tools help families make informed choices about managing these risks. They guide them through complex decis

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Role That Shaped Spader's Career

James Spader's career is marked by his ability to play complex characters. One of his early roles that showcased this talent was in the 1987 film "Wall Street. " This movie is famous for its portrayal of the dark side of American finance. It introduced the world to the ruthless banker Gordon Gekko,

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Autism and Aging: What's Happening in the Brain and Mind?

The topic of how aging affects people with autism is relatively new. It's a subject that needs more attention. A recent effort looked at studies on how the brain and mind change with age in autistic individuals. The research focused on both the brain's structure and function, as well as cognitive

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Search Results: Do They Really Show A Liberal Bias?

There is a widespread belief among conservative figures that Google Search favors liberal viewpoints. This belief has some scientific backing, as a few studies have shown that search results can lean towards a positive stance on immigration. However, the truth is not as simple as it seems. A rece

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Texas' Rural Communities Face Uncertainty from Federal Office Closures

In the heart of rural Texas, residents are grappling with the potential closure of federal offices. The Department of Governmental Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has been tasked with trimming the federal government. This has left many Texans wondering about the impact on their communities. T

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