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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Which ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Favorites Might Not Make it to the Finals?

This season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is heating up as the semifinals are about to kick off. With only five celebrities left, everyone is wondering who will make it to the finals and who will be going home. The show’s format is intense – each celebrity performs two dances, and the judges, along wi

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

A Fighter's Recovery: Olympic Champ Ishii Battles Back from Surgery

Ever wondered what it takes to stay strong when life throws you a curveball? Meet Satoshi Ishii, a retired MMA fighter who's been through more than his share of challenges. With a career spanning two decades and a gold medal from the Beijing Olympics in judo, Ishii is no stranger to tough times. Lat

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Nov 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Facing the Courts: Who Can Fight for Chile's Environment?

Ever wondered who has the right to challenge decisions made by Chile's Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency (SMA)? Laws in Chile, specifically N° 20. 417 and 20. 600, state that only those directly affected by a decision can take it to the Environmental Court. But what does "directly affe

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

What’s Next for Trump’s Conviction? Let's Explore Some Options

So, Donald Trump won the election, and now a judge in New York has a big decision to make. Should he sentence Trump right away, even though he's about to become president? Or should he wait until Trump leaves office? There are a few paths the judge could take. First, he could just wait until Trump'

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Race Against Time: Democrats Aim to Confirm Biden's Judges Before Power Shift

Senate Democrats are rushed off their feet. They are trying to confirm numerous federal judges chosen by President Joe Biden in a short timeframe. The clock's ticking, as they only have seven weeks before the new Congress is sworn in, and control of the Senate shifts to the Republicans. This whirlwi

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

The Court's Future: Trump's Impact on the Bench

President Trump's judicial shakeup is far from over, with the potential to appoint a majority of Supreme Court justices—something not seen since the days of FDR. In his first term, he's already chosen three conservative justices. With two more, he could cement a rightward shift. The Senate, controll

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Court Blocks Biden’s Plan to Protect Spouses of Citizens from Deportation

A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration’s policy that gave certain undocumented individuals legal status if they were married to US citizens. The policy, called “parole in place, ” was aimed at shielding these spouses from deportation and allowing them to work legally while they sou

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

“Israel's Defense Minister Fired: What's Next? ”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after months of tension. This move happened as the US elected a new president, and Israel faces wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Gallant, close to the US administration, was let go amid disagreements over ultra-Orthodox military

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Judge Mathis and His Wife: Mending Their Marriage

Judge Mathis, more known for his stern but fair judgment on TV, surprised everyone recently with a different kind of decision. He reversed his divorce filing and is now working on saving his 39-year marriage. The judge, known for his strong commitment to helping street kids, sees this as his new mis

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

The Judge Stays on the Case: A Closer Look at the Trump Assassination Bid

A Florida federal judge, Aileen Cannon, has decided to continue overseeing a case involving a man accused of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The judge, who was appointed by Trump, rejected the defendant's request for her to step down from the case. The defendant, Ryan Routh, arg

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