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May 24 2025POLITICS

When Politics Targets Lawyers

A federal judge in Washington, DC, recently made a big call. He ruled that a certain executive order was not okay. This order, signed by the then-President, was aimed at a law firm called Jenner & Block. The judge said it went against the First Amendment, which is all about free speech. This is not

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May 24 2025CRIME

San Diego Plane Crash: Fog, Tech Issues, and Unanswered Questions

A small plane crash in San Diego has left six people dead. The incident happened near Montgomery Field Airport. The plane hit power lines and crashed into homes in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood. This area is about two miles from the airport. The plane was a Cessna 550. It was heading for the airpor

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Meme Coin Gala: A Night of Disappointments

The event of the year was a black-tie gala held at the Virginia golf club of a former president. The top 220 buyers of his meme coin were invited. The former president flew in on Marine One, a helicopter, and spoke from a lectern that had the presidential seal on it. The White House said it was a pr

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May 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Giants Clash: The Battle for Tech Supremacy

The tech world is buzzing with the rivalry between Google and OpenAI. This tension has been building since ChatGPT became a global sensation. Recently, OpenAI made a bold move by acquiring the "io" hardware division from Jony Ive's design studio, LoveFrom. This acquisition is seen as a clever SEO ta

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May 24 2025FINANCE

Why Are Coins Costing More to Make Than Their Value?

The U. S. Mint is facing a peculiar challenge: producing coins that cost more to make than their actual value. This issue has sparked conversations about the future of certain coins, especially the penny. The penny, for instance, costs nearly 4 cents to produce and distribute. This is a significant

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May 24 2025SPORTS

All-NBA Shake-Up: Big Wins and Missed Chances

The NBA's All-NBA selections for 2025 are out, and they've stirred up plenty of talk. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokić are leading the pack, but the real financial winner is Cade Cunningham. His spot on the third team boosted his contract by a whopping 45 million dollars. This is all thanks

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Firing Friday: Hundreds of NSC Staffers Sent Packing

First things first, a lot of people got the boot. More than 100 staffers at the National Security Council were told to pack their bags and leave. This all went down on a Friday afternoon, right before a long holiday weekend. Talk about a way to ruin someone's weekend! This move was part of a bigger

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Political Battles: When Presidents Target Musicians

The clash between politicians and musicians is not a new phenomenon. It has happened before and it is happening again. The latest example involves Donald Trump and Bruce Springsteen. Trump took to his social media platform to criticize Springsteen, calling him a "dried out rocker" and hinting at po

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Senate's Tough Task: Shaping the Tax and Immigration Bill

The political landscape is shifting as the tax and immigration bill moves from the House to the Senate. In the House, Republicans celebrated a narrow victory, but in the Senate, the mood is more reserved. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has a slim margin. He can only afford to lose three Republica

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Fight for Academic Freedom

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The government has made a move that the university believes is unfair and unconstitutional. The issue started when the government revoked Harvard’s certification for its Student and Exchange Visitor Program. This program is crucial for international students wh

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