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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Journalist Injured During LA Protests

The scene was chaotic in downtown Los Angeles. A reporter from Australia was covering the large-scale protests against President Trump's immigration policies. The protests had grown significantly since they started on Friday. By Sunday, thousands of people had gathered, blocking a major freeway and

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Citizenship Vote Fails to Make the Grade in Italy

Italy recently held a referendum on June 8 and 9. This vote was all about making it easier to become a citizen and improving workers' rights. The big idea was to cut the time needed to live in Italy before applying for citizenship from 10 to 5 years. This change would have made Italy's citizenship r

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Jun 09 2025SPORTS

The Steelers' Smart Move: Aaron Rodgers' Surprising Deal

The Pittsburgh Steelers have pulled off a shrewd move by securing Aaron Rodgers for the 2025 season. Rodgers initially hinted that he would play for $10 million, but the final deal is significantly more lucrative, ranging from $13. 65 million to $19. 5 million. This might seem like a steep price, bu

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

A Janitor's Union Leader's Stand Against Immigration Raids

David Huerta, a prominent labor leader, has been a key figure in advocating for better wages and working conditions for janitors and other workers across California for many years. His recent detention during an immigration protest in Los Angeles has sparked widespread criticism and support from var

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Feds vs State: Guard Deployment Sparks Legal Battle

The streets of Los Angeles were a battlefield on Sunday. Thousands of protesters flooded the city. They were reacting to a bold move by President Donald Trump. He had sent the National Guard to the city. This decision sparked a heated debate. It also led to intense clashes between protesters and law

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Unusual Moves: When the President Steps In

The National Guard isn't just for natural disasters. They can also step in during civil unrest. This happened recently when a former president decided to send troops to Los Angeles. The move was unusual because it went against the wishes of the state's governor. The governor believed this action wou

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Hedgehogs, Pets, and People: A Parasite Puzzle

Hedgehogs in Europe are often home to various internal parasites. These spiky creatures live close to humans and pets, which can lead to parasites jumping from hedgehogs to other animals or even people. This is a big deal because it can affect the health of many species, including humans. This is a

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Coco Gauff's French Open Surge: A Battle of Nerves and Skill

Coco Gauff's journey at the French Open took a dramatic turn when she faced off against Madison Keys. This match was no walk in the park. It was a tough, gritty battle with a whopping 101 unforced errors and 14 breaks of serve. In the end, Gauff came out on top with a score of 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-1. Ga

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

A Wax Protest Against French-Russian Trade

A group of environmental activists made a bold move by taking a wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from a museum in Paris. They did this to send a strong message about France's ongoing business deals with Russia. These deals involve gas, chemical fertilizers, and nuclear power, which the

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Hidden Powers in Meat Metabolism

Lactate is often seen as a byproduct of glycolysis. It builds up in muscle tissue after an animal is slaughtered. However, its impact on protein regulation through a process called lactylation is not well understood in the world of meat science. A recent investigation dug into how lactylation affect

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