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May 20 2025POLITICS

New Jersey Congresswoman Faces Legal Trouble Over Immigration Facility Incident

A New Jersey congresswoman is in hot water. LaMonica McIver, a Democrat, is facing legal trouble. The Justice Department has slapped her with charges. The charges are serious. She is accused of assaulting law enforcement officers. This all went down outside an immigration detention facility. Th

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May 20 2025HEALTH

New Guidelines for Covid-19 Vaccines

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just made a big change to who should get the Covid-19 vaccine. This is a big deal because it affects everyone. The FDA has decided to limit who can get the vaccine. Now, only people over 65 years old and those at high risk of getting very sick from Covid

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Powerhouse of Light: Unveiling the ZEUS Laser

The University of Michigan has made a big splash in the world of lasers. They have a new tool called ZEUS. It is a laser that can produce an incredible 2 petawatts of power. That is 2 quadrillion watts. It is a lot of power. But it is not like the lasers in science fiction movies. It is not go

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May 20 2025SPORTS

A New Golf Star Emerges

The golf world is buzzing with the news of Scottie Scheffler's recent PGA Championship victory. This win has sparked conversations about the sport's future and the possibility of a new era. This is not just about one tournament. It is about the potential of a young player to dominate the sport in

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Britain Takes Action Against Israel's West Bank Policies

The British government made a bold move. It stopped trade talks with Israel and slapped sanctions on West Bank settlers. This happened after Israel's recent actions in Gaza and the West Bank. The U. K. is not happy with Israel's blockade of Gaza. This blockade has led to a serious food crisis. Even

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Sun's Unpredictable Storms: Are We Prepared?

Predicting space weather is tricky. Unlike Earth weather, it doesn't get as much attention, even though the risks are high. Scientists can spot solar storms and estimate when they'll reach Earth, but there's a big unknown. The magnetic field of a storm, known as the Bz component, can't be predicted

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May 20 2025CRIME

The Price of Fear: Cassie Ventura's Mother Speaks Out

A mother's testimony in a high-profile court case shed light on a dark period in her daughter's life. Regina Ventura, mother of singer Cassie Ventura, took the stand and shared her fears and actions during her daughter's tumultuous relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs. The courtroom was ten

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Russia's Oil Smuggling Fleet Faces New Hurdles

The European Union and the United Kingdom have joined forces to tackle Russia's shadow fleet. This fleet is a group of around 500 old ships. They are used to secretly move oil, gas, and even stolen Ukrainian grain. This move is part of a bigger plan to punish Russia for its actions in Ukraine. The

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Israeli leaders weigh recalling peace team from Qatar

The Israeli government is considering pulling back its main negotiation team from Qatar. This move could happen as early as Tuesday if there are no breakthroughs in the ceasefire talks. A smaller group would stay behind to keep the conversations going with Hamas. The Qatari Prime Minister, Sheikh Mo

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Heat and Our Eco-Friendly Choices

Urban areas in tropical regions, such as Singapore, are experiencing rapid temperature increases. This is due to a combination of climate change and urban growth. The intense heat and humidity make it challenging for cities to promote eco-friendly habits. Many people understand the importance of env

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