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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Protests

The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a former student activist at a prestigious university, has sparked a wave of protests across the country. Khalil, who is originally from Algeria, was taken into custody by immigration authorities in the middle of the night. This move has ignited tensions between the cur

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Tiny Copper Heroes

Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. Scientists are exploring new ways to fight these superbugs. One promising idea is using tiny, artificial enzymes called nanozymes. These nanozymes mimic natural enzymes in our bodies. They can generate reactive oxygen

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Travel Restrictions: A New Wave of Immigration Limits

The Trump administration is thinking about putting new travel restrictions on citizens from many countries. This isn't just a small list. We're talking about 41 countries, split into three groups. The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, would face

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Federal Job Cuts: What's Happening and Why?

Federal agencies are gearing up for significant changes. The Department of Education is planning to cut nearly half of its workforce. The Department of Veterans Affairs is aiming to reduce its staff by 80, 000 employees. The Social Security Administration is offering buyouts to employees before maki

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Texas Oil Bash: Big Oil's Party Under Trump

The oil industry's biggest gathering in Texas was a mix of celebration and worry. The event, held in Houston, saw industry leaders boasting about their influence and the Trump administration's support for increased energy production. The mood was upbeat, with executives praising Trump's pol

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mastering Movement: Smart Control for Robotic Arms

Robotic arms, or six-degree-of-freedom (DOF) parallel mechanisms, face big challenges. These challenges include internal uncertainties, external disturbances, and interference between actuators. To tackle these issues, researchers developed a clever control strategy. This strategy combines third-ord

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Nerve Echoes: Seeing Ataxia-Telangiectasia Through Sound Waves

Ataxia-Telangiectasia, or A-T, is a tricky genetic condition that affects many parts of the body. It can cause problems like poor coordination, blood vessel issues, and even nerve damage. It can also weaken the immune system, cause lung issues, and increase the risk of cancer. This can make life s

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Mar 15 2025EDUCATION

Racial Preferences or Merit? The Big Question in Education

The U. S. Department of Education has launched a big investigation into 52 universities across 41 states. The claim is that these schools are using racial preferences and stereotypes in their education programs and activities. This is a big deal because it involves some of the most prestigious unive

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big Switch: Goodbye Assistant, Hello Gemini

Google is shaking things up in the world of virtual assistants. They are saying goodbye to Google Assistant and welcoming Gemini to Android phones. This change is expected to happen later this year. But what does this mean for users? Well, it means that Google Assistant will no longer be available o

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Envoy: Unwelcome in the USA

In a surprising move, South Africa's ambassador to the U. S. was suddenly declared unwelcome by the Trump administration. This decision came from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who labeled Ebrahim Rasool a "race-baiting politician" with a dislike for President Trump. This sudden shift in diplomatic

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