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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Hong Kong and Money Laundering: What's Changing?

Lawmakers in the US are raising concerns about Hong Kong becoming a hub for financial crimes like money laundering. They think this change started happening after Beijing introduced a new law in 2020. Now, Hong Kong might be helping countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea avoid international ru

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Texas Bill Aims to Tighten Abortion Pill Rules, impacting Doctors and Patients

Recently introduced in Texas, House Bill 1339 seeks to classify abortion medications like mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled substances. This follows suit from Louisiana, where a similar law has complicated doctors' work. The goal? To curb online orders for pregnancy termination by teens. Bu

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Nov 26 2024EDUCATION

A Runner's Dilemma: Transitioning Teammates

What happens when a transgender athlete joins a school's cross-country varsity team? In Riverside, California, this shift caused a bit of a commotion. A faster runner, who happens to be transgender, took a spot on the girls' team. The co-captain, Taylor, got bumped down to the JV squad. She wasn't t

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Is Hong Kong Becoming a Hub for Financial Crime?

Lately, certain U. S. politicians are concerned about Hong Kong's changing role in the world of money. They're urging the government to take a closer look at its banking ties with Hong Kong. Ever since the Chinese government tightened their grip with a security law in 2020, Hong Kong has been linked

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Missouri Judge Stands by Transgender Surgery Ban

In Missouri, a judge has decided he can't overturn the state's ban on transgender surgeries. This ruling comes just before a big Supreme Court hearing on a similar case from Tennessee. The judge, Craig Carter, said he couldn't overturn the ban because there's no agreement on the safety and ethics of

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Detroit Lions' Williams Avoids Charges Over Gun Incident

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams won't face charges after a gun was found in a car he was riding in, driven by his brother. The gun was registered to Williams but he didn't have a concealed-carry license. His brother did. Prosecutor Kym Worthy stated that Michigan law in this scenario is

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Thinking About Kids: The Naloxone Laws

Have you ever thought about how laws are made to protect kids? One important law deals with a medicine called naloxone. This medicine can save lives when someone has taken too much of a certain drug. In some places, doctors can give this medicine to kids who might be at risk. But is this always a go

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Violence and Migrants: The Hidden Faces of Insecure Status

Imagine going to a different country, hoping for a better life, but suddenly, you find yourself without any legal protection. This is the reality for millions of people worldwide due to strict immigration laws. These migrants often live in what we call an "insecure migration status, " meaning they d

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Secret to a Perfect Lawn: A Robot Mower on Sale

Imagine this: you go for a walk with your dog, come back, and voila! Your lawn is mowed perfectly, even if it was a mess just an hour before. That’s the magic of the Mammotion Luba 2 3000H, a robot mower that's currently on sale for $350 during Black Friday. This isn't your ordinary mower. It's an a

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Meet Pam Bondi: Her Education and Career Journey

Most people know Pam Bondi as Florida's former attorney general. But now, she’s in the spotlight again because presidential hopeful Donald Trump has nominated her for U. S. attorney general. Before we dive into her career, let’s find out more about her education. Bondi is definitely no stranger to

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