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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Unjust Detention: A Palestinian Activist's Fight for Freedom

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, finally walked out of a federal detention center in Louisiana after being held for 104 days. His release came as a relief to his family, especially his U. S. citizen wife and their infant son, who was born during Khalil's detention. Khalil's journey to freedom

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

A New Chapter for Karen Read

Karen Read walked out of the Norfolk County Superior Court as a free woman. She was cleared of murder charges, but her legal journey is far from over. The verdict brought a mix of relief and celebration, with supporters cheering and showing their love. Read's life has taken a dramatic turn, from bei

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Wrestling Night: The Highs and Lows of SmackDown

Wrestling fans had a lot to chew on with the latest episode of SmackDown. The show had its moments, but it also had some stumbles. Let's dive in. The episode kicked off with a segment that left many viewers scratching their heads. John Cena took a swing at recreating CM Punk's famous "pipebo

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

A Caribbean Woman's Unique Blood Type

In a remarkable breakthrough, French researchers have identified a new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe. This new blood type, named "Gwada negative, " is quite the rarity, as the woman is the sole known carrier worldwide. The discovery took place 15 years after her blood sample was collected du

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Cerebral Palsy Enjoy More Fun

Cerebral palsy (CP) can make it tough for teens to enjoy leisure activities, especially those who have severe mobility issues. These teens are often classified at levels IV and V on the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). This means they have significant challenges with movement and

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hurdles to HPV Vaccination in New York and Florida

In two states, New York and Florida, a closer look at the reasons behind the reluctance to get the HPV vaccine was taken. The goal was to figure out what stops people from getting the shot and how to boost the number of people who do. The research covered 12 counties in each state. It showed how age

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

The Fight for Plant-Based Meals in Public Spaces

Veganism is becoming a big deal in the world of human rights. It is changing how we think about food choices. This is especially true in places like prisons and hospitals. These places have to follow rules set by the European Convention on Human Rights. This convention has a few important parts.

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big Bet on Robotaxis: A New Player in the Self-Driving Game

Amazon is making a big move into the world of self-driving cars. It plans to build up to 10, 000 robotaxis each year at a large factory near Silicon Valley. This factory is a significant step in Amazon's journey into the self-driving technology field, which started back in 2009 with Waymo, a project

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

A New Dawn for Mahmoud Khalil

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, is finally free from ICE detention. This is a significant moment for him and his loved ones. The judge's decision to release him on bail comes after months of being held in a detention center in Louisiana. Khalil's journey has been long and challenging. H

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Jun 21 2025RELIGION

Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law Faces Legal Hurdles

A recent decision by a panel of three federal judges has struck down a Louisiana law that aimed to display the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom across the state. This ruling is a significant victory for groups advocating for the separation of church and state. They argue that such a

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