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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Unpacking Trump's Plan to Use Wartime Law for Deportations

The Trump administration is gearing up to use an old wartime law to speed up deportations. This law, called the Alien Enemies Act, was created way back in 1798. It gives the president a lot of power to target and remove undocumented immigrants. Legal experts are already raising eyebrows, predicting

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Rudolph's Return: What Happens to Russell Wilson?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a new backup quarterback. Mason Rudolph is back in town. This move might seem simple on the surface, but it has bigger implications. Rudolph's return could be a signal that the Steelers are done with Russell Wilson. This is because the Steelers wanted to re-sign Wilson o

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Drops As Tariff Threats Heat Up

Stock futures started the day with a slight decrease, despite some encouraging economic news. The Producer Price Index (PPI) for February remained flat, which was a surprise as experts had predicted a 0. 3% increase. Additionally, the number of initial jobless claims was lower than expected, coming

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Green Energy Storage: The Power of Biomass-Derived Carbon Dots

The world is hungry for energy, and finding ways to store it sustainably is a big deal. Biomass-derived carbon dots, or B-Cdots, are stepping up to the plate. These tiny powerhouses are made from natural materials, making them eco-friendly and budget-friendly. Plus, they can be produced on a large s

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Duke's Injury Worries Mount in ACC Tournament

Duke's basketball team faced a tough start to their ACC tournament game against Georgia Tech. The team's star player, Cooper Flagg, a freshman forward from Maine, suffered an ankle injury. It happened when he jumped for a rebound and landed awkwardly on a teammate's foot. Flagg was visibly frustrate

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

The CDC Nomination That Never Was

The White House recently decided to withdraw the nomination of Dr. David Weldon to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The decision came just before Weldon's scheduled confirmation hearing. The reason for this abrupt change? Weldon lacked the necessary votes to secure the position.

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Audre Lorde's Journey: Reclaiming Identity After Breast Cancer

Audre Lorde's "The Cancer Journals" (2020) offers a deep dive into her life after a mastectomy. It's a story of resilience and self-discovery. Lorde, a queer woman of color, faced a tough battle with breast cancer. She didn't just survive; she thrived. She didn't just cope; she transformed.

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Protect Your Pets: Free Rabies Vaccines in South Carolina

In the spring of 2024, South Carolina is gearing up for a crucial public health initiative. The state is hosting free or low-cost rabies vaccine clinics in March and April. These clinics are a joint effort between the South Carolina Department of Public Health and local veterinarians. The goal? To k

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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA Takes Aim at Climate Change Regulations

The EPA has decided to rethink a big decision from over a decade ago. Back in 2009, they declared that greenhouse gases pose a serious threat to public health. This move is part of a larger plan to change or get rid of many environmental rules. The EPA is looking at rules about pollution from coal p

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Mar 13 2025CELEBRITIES

From the Court to the Boardroom: The Journey of Junior Bridgeman

Junior Bridgeman, a name that resonates with both basketball fans and business enthusiasts, has passed away at 71. His journey from a standout basketball player to a billionaire entrepreneur is truly inspiring. Bridgeman's life took a dramatic turn when he suffered a medical emergency during a benef

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