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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Cold Snaps Affect Soil Health

Soil is full of tiny helpers called enzymes. They play a big role in keeping soil healthy. These enzymes help turn nutrients into forms that plants can use. One type of enzyme, nitrogen-hydrolyzing enzymes, is super important for this job. They help with a key step in the process. So, what happens

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Confusion and Criticism Surround New List of 'Sanctuary' Communities

The recent release of a list of so-called "sanctuary" communities has sparked a mix of bewilderment and pushback. This list, aimed at identifying places that supposedly hinder federal immigration enforcement, has been met with skepticism and frustration from various quarters. The list is riddled wit

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Harvard Under the Microscope: New Visa Rules Stir Controversy

The United States government has rolled out a new set of rules. These rules target foreign visitors to Harvard University. The new rules require a thorough check of their social media accounts. This includes private accounts. The goal is to spot any signs of dishonesty. The new policy is part of a

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May 31 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over Federal Jobs: What's Really Going On?

The Trump administration's plan to slim down the federal workforce hit a snag. A recent decision by a U. S. appeals court kept a halt on these cuts in place. This means the Department of Government Efficiency's plans are on hold for now. The court's decision came down to the potential impact of thes

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Wildfire Smoke: Midwest's Unexpected Guest

Canada's wildfires are making headlines again, but this time, it's not just about the destruction they're causing up north. The smoke from these fires has been traveling south, crossing the border into the United States. This has sparked worries about air quality in the Upper Midwest. Officials h

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

Chaos for Students: Visa Hurdles and Uncertain Futures

The United States, a popular destination for international students, has thrown a wrench into their plans. A sudden halt in student visa appointments has left many in a state of confusion and worry. This move, part of a broader shift in policies, has sparked fear and frustration among those eager to

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May 31 2025FINANCE

Debt Worries: What's Next for US Bonds?

The US bond market is under scrutiny. A top banker has raised alarms about the growing debt. This debt is putting pressure on the bond market. The market sets borrowing costs for trillions of dollars in debt worldwide. This is a big deal because it affects everyone, not just the US. The US governme

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May 31 2025WEATHER

Kentucky Tornado: A Close Look at the Damage

In the early hours of May 30, 2025, a tornado struck Washington County, Kentucky, leaving a trail of destruction. The storm, rated initially as an EF-2 with winds up to 115 mph, caught many off guard. The National Weather Service is still assessing the damage, but it's clear that the impact was seve

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May 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Kylie Jenner's Style Shift: The Truth Behind the Baddie Talk

Kylie Jenner has been in the spotlight for a long time. Her style has changed a lot over the years. She's known for her bold and edgy looks from her teens and early 20s. But lately, she's been going for softer, more minimalist styles. This change has not gone unnoticed. Many fans have been slow to a

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flin Flon Faces Fire Fury: A City on the Move

The small city of Flin Flon in Manitoba, Canada, is practically empty. Everyone has had to leave. The reason? Wildfires are sweeping through the region. The premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew, gave an update on the situation. He mentioned that even the mayor, city council members, and healthcare wor

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