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May 01 2025POLITICS

Georgia Democrats: Time to Step Up the Fight

Georgia's Democratic Party is at a crossroads. The state has seen a shift in political dynamics, and Democrats are feeling the pressure. After a significant win in the 2020 election, where Joe Biden broke a long-standing Republican streak and Democrats flipped control of the U. S. Senate, the party'

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Jail Time on Brain Health for Black Elders

The United States has a long history of racial injustice, one of the most visible examples is the disproportionate number of Black individuals in prisons. This issue became more pronounced after the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This law led to a significant increase in the

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Path to Better Jobs for Adults with Autism

Adults with autism often struggle to find jobs that suit their abilities and passions. They are more likely to be jobless or underemployed compared to those without autism. This is a tough situation, but it's not impossible to change. A big part of the problem is the lack of understanding and suppor

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

100 Days In: Trump's First Steps in the Oval Office

The 100-day milestone of Trump's presidency was marked by a chat with a news anchor. The conversation took place in the Oval Office. The talk covered a lot of ground. Topics ranged from the economy to immigration, and even foreign policy. Trump's administration has been busy. They've been working on

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

A Country Star's Life Beyond the Stage

Sheryl Crow has traded the bright lights of Los Angeles for the quiet charm of Nashville. This move wasn't just about changing scenery. It was about finding a place to call home and raising a family. Crow's life in Nashville is far from the glamorous lifestyle many imagine for a rockstar. She enjoys

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

A Student's Stand Against Fear

Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student, was released from detention in Vermont on April 30, 2025. Judge Geoffrey Crawford ordered his release. The judge said that Mahdawi's detention was causing harm. The judge also said that Mahdawi does not pose a flight risk. Mahdawi has been in the U.

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

How Sexism Messes with Teamwork

The power of teamwork is undeniable. It is the engine of innovation and collaboration. However, women often face a significant hurdle: sexist remarks. These comments do not just hurt individuals. They also mess with how well a team works together. This is because of something called emotional s

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Struggle with Bias: A Look at Recent Events

Harvard University recently shared two significant reports. These reports focused on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias. They highlighted issues that arose among students after the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023. The university's president, Alan Garber, apologized for the institution's shortc

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Secrets and Io's Fire Revealed

Jupiter is a giant planet with some of the most extreme weather in our solar system. It has massive cyclones, powerful jet streams, and intense radiation belts. The Juno spacecraft has been exploring Jupiter and its moon Io, providing new insights into these extreme conditions. Juno's latest find

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Shedeur Sanders: From Top Prospect to Late Pick

Shedeur Sanders, the son of legendary coach Deion Sanders, had a rough NFL Draft experience. Many thought he would be a top pick, but things did not go as planned. The quarterback's journey was filled with missteps and questionable decisions. First off, let's talk about the elephant in the room. S

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