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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Chicago Students Map ICE Activity to Fight Fear

In Chicago, students are taking matters into their own hands to track ICE activity. They are using Google Maps to pinpoint where immigration agents are seen. This helps people know what's really happening and not just rumors. The students at Loyola University started this project. They saw a need t

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Is PFA the Safe Bet for Heart Patients?

Pulsed field ablation, or PFA, is making waves in the medical world. It's quickly becoming the preferred treatment for atrial fibrillation. The reason? It appears to be safer than other treatments. It has a lower risk of causing issues like esophageal injury, pulmonary vein stenosis, and phrenic ner

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Dec 14 2025CRIME

Cities Step Up to Clean Up After Violence

In Philadelphia, a grandmother named Addie Dempsey had to scrub the blood of her grandson from the sidewalk after he was shot. This wasn't a one-time thing. Many families in her neighborhood have faced the same grim task, cleaning up after violence with no help or resources. This situation caught t

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

A Shelter's Struggle: Faith, Funding, and Federal Rules

In Texas, a migrant shelter run by the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville is in hot water. The shelter, part of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), is accused of mishandling federal grants. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims the shelter used funds incorrectly. Specificall

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Caring for the Carers: A Look into Elder Abuse in Lebanon

Elder abuse is a serious issue that affects many older people. It can cause harm to their bodies, minds, and social lives. In Lebanon, not much is known about how common it is or what puts older adults at risk. A recent study tried to find out more about this problem. The study looked at older adul

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas' Next Secretary of State: A Fresh Face in the Race

Jennifer Day, a former state representative, has joined the race for Kansas' secretary of state. She's one of two Democrats running, and she's already raised a good amount of money for her campaign. Day believes the role of secretary of state should be about helping people, not about politics. She

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Chinese and Filipino Fishermen Clash in Disputed Waters

In a heated encounter, Chinese coast guard ships used water cannons and blocking tactics against Filipino fishermen near Sabina Shoal. This incident left three fishermen injured and two boats damaged. The Philippine coast guard reported that nearly two dozen fishing boats were targeted. A small Chin

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tunisia's Opposition Unites Against President Saied's Rule

Tunisia is witnessing a significant shift in its political landscape. Opposition groups, usually divided, have come together to challenge President Kais Saied's leadership. This unity is a response to what many see as a growing authoritarian trend under Saied's rule. Protests have been happening fo

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Dec 14 2025WEATHER

Will It Snow or Stay Warm This Christmas?

Christmas is coming, and the weather is a big question mark. Many people are wondering if they should expect a snowy or a warm holiday. Let's break down what's happening with the weather this year. First, it's important to know that weather forecasts can be tricky, especially when they're shared on

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza Faces Deadly Storms as Aid Shortages Worsen

Gaza is in deep trouble. Heavy rain and strong winds have killed 14 people, including three kids. The health boss in Gaza says the storms have made life even harder for people already struggling. Many Palestinians live in tents or temporary homes because the war destroyed their houses. These shelte

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