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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Fear in the Classroom

Schools in the U. S. are facing a new challenge. Immigration raids are causing chaos. Kids are missing school and parents are scared. Teachers are trying to keep kids safe and calm. Some cities have strict immigration rules. Those places are fighting to keep schools open for everyone. In Ch

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Backlash means no Goya for Karla

The film Emilia has a good chance to win the award at the Goya Awards. This award is Spain's answer to the Oscars. The main star, Karla, won't be there at the big event on Saturday. This decision came after some messy backlash. It all started when some old social media posts by Karla surfaced. Thes

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Feb 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Wedding Food Drama: Guests Who Demand a Say

Imagine this: You're invited to a wedding, and you start making demands about the menu. This isn't cool, claims a wedding expert. If you're trying to approach a wedding menu with your choice habits, you would be better eating elsewhere. Wedding food has been the hot topic. Wedding planners,

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tech and political influence on America

The world's wealthiest tech giants, including Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Sundar Pichai, were by President Trump's side on inauguration day. Trump saw an opportunity to influence emerging technologies by granting Elon Musk authority over federal agencies, only a few weeks i

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Raising Hope: Boosting Art and Science Education

In a world where investments fuel goals, many believe that giving some of their resources to boost education can make a significant impact. This especially true when it comes to art and science in schools. Teachers and students aren't the only beneficiaries but the broader field of education as well

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Decade That Changed Everything: 2000s Tech Game Changers

Let's dive into some of the innovations that reshaped our world from the start of the 2000s. Privacy and security were big issues as the decade started. First up, Google introduced Google AdWords. Advertisers could now pay for clicks instead of flat-fee ad space. This model became a massive succe

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone’s Hinge and Fold: What Do We Know?

The idea of an iPhone that can fold has been swirling around for quite some time now, with a number of prototypes being tested. But the latest claim comes from an unknown source. It's important to note that there is very little evidence to back these claims. But let's dive into what this mystery sou

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Path from Pregnancy Diabetes to Type 2 Diabetes: What's Really Working?

Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) face a tough challenge. When pregnant, these women experience hyperglycemia, which usually disappears after giving birth. But there is a catch. These women are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus later in life. It is becoming easier

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Control: Panama's President Responds on US Ships and Canal Fees

Imagine this - Panama's President, let's just call him José, found himself in hot water recently. You know, Jose is the big boss of Panama. He and a U. S. Cabinet member, let's call him Marco, had a chat and some big decisions were on the table. The biggest was whether U. S ships should get a free p

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

When TB Spreads: The Challenges of Kansass Health Response

Imagine this: Kansas is grappling with a huge tuberculosis (TB) outbreak, the kind that doesn't pop up very often in the US. This outbreak is a big deal, and it's got the public health workers in a tight spot. Why is it such a big deal? TB outbreaks usually happen when people are in crowded

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