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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: What’s the Story?

President Trump’s recent order aims to change the rules on who can automatically become a US citizen. He wants to stop children born to undocumented immigrants from getting citizenship. This goes against the 14th Amendment, which says anyone born in the US is a citizen. Lawyers and judges are now de

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Jan 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Music Mogul Sean Combs Fights Back Against False Claims

Sean Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, has initiated a lawsuit against Courtney Burgess. Burgess has been spreading stories about possessing sex tapes involving Combs and celebrities, including alleged assaults on minors. Combs, currently awaiting trial for sex trafficking and rackete

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Star Trek: Section 31 – A Dark Trek Spin-Off Awaits on Paramount+

In 2025, Paramount+ is starting the year with a bang by launching "Star Trek: Section 31, " a streaming movie that's anything but your typical Trek. This film spotlights a darker side of the Star Trek universe, led by the formidable Michelle Yeoh as Emperor Philippa Georgiou from the Mirror Universe

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Immigration Laws: A New Act Takes Shape

Imagine this: President Trump is about to sign the Laken Riley Act. This law is all about making sure that U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can take charge of illegal immigrants who get into trouble with the law. It's a big deal because it stops certain cities and states from protecti

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Transforming City Care: Better Births in Africa

Even though maternal deaths dropped during the Millennium Development Goals, they're still too high. Shocks like COVID-19 could slow down progress. In Africa, many women get antenatal care and give birth in health facilities. But cities face unique challenges in ensuring fair, quality care for pregn

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Jan 23 2025CRIME

The Unpaid Heroes: Japan's Volunteer Parole Officers

In Japan, a unique system relies on volunteers, called "hogoshi, " to supervise parolees. These dedicated individuals, like the 83-year-old Teruko Nakazawa, have spent years helping ex-offenders rehabilitate without any financial compensation. The system, which outnumbers paid probation officers 47

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

A New Home for Dream Cars: Plano's Luxury Garage Condos

Imagine a place where your dream car isn't just parked, but lives in style. That's what Maranello, a luxury auto garages company, is bringing to Plano. They're building a unique facility just for sports car owners, set to break ground soon. These aren't your typical garages; they're "condos" ranging

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Jan 23 2025SPORTS

Arkansas' Fland Out for Season, NBA Dreams Await

Arkansas Razorbacks' promising freshman guard, Boogie Fland, won't be playing for the rest of the 2024-25 season due to a hand injury. According to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, Fland, who averaged 15. 1 points and 5. 7 assists per game, got hurt during a game against Florida on January 11. Despite p

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports & Injuries: How Past Activities Matter

Ever considered how your past sports could influence your injury risks in college? A Japanese study dug into this, focusing on female college athletes playing softball and baseball. Out of 329 athletes, 61 had elbow injuries, with ulnar collateral ligament injuries being the most common. Shockingly,

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Movie Row: What's the Truth?

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are at odds over what really happened on the set of their movie, "It Ends With Us. " Lively has filed a lawsuit claiming Baldoni, who directed and starred in the film, sexually harassed her. She says he improvised a kissing scene without her consent. Baldoni's team re

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