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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Border Boss Plans to Handle Deportations

The Trump administration has a big job ahead. They need to handle deportations while also dealing with court orders. Tom Homan is the guy in charge of this task. He is often called Trump's "border czar. " Homan spoke on a TV show called "This Week" on ABC. He said that the administration would not

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Mar 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Snow White: A Slow Start, But Will It Last?

Disney's latest live-action remake, "Snow White, " has made a modest debut at the box office. The film grossed $43 million in its first weekend in the U. S. and $44. 3 million internationally, totaling $87. 3 million globally. This is a far cry from the massive openings of previous Disney remakes li

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Mar 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Box Office Battle

The latest live-action remake from Disney, Snow White, is facing a tough challenge at the box office. Critics and audiences have not been kind, and the film might only manage to pull in $45 million in its first weekend in the U. S. This is a far cry from the success of other Disney remakes and is mo

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Student Activist Faces Deportation Threat

A student activist, Momodou Taal, is in a tough spot. He is a Ph. D. student at a well-known university. He is also a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Gambia. Taal has been living in the U. S. with a visa. He has been admitted into the country multiple times without any issues. However, things

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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Columbia's Big Shift: How Trump's Demands Changed the Game

The Trump administration's push for control over universities hit a major milestone when Columbia University gave in to a list of demands. This move was seen by many as a significant turning point in how the federal government interacts with colleges across the country. The university's decision ca

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

The Tate Brothers: Back in Romania and Ready to Fight

The Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, are back in Romania. They are facing serious charges. These include human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They are dual citizens of the United States and Britain. They returned to Romania from the United States. They said they

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Big Shift: What's Next?

Columbia University has made some significant changes recently. These changes came after a lot of pressure from the government. The government had some specific demands. They wanted the university to take a stand against antisemitism on campus. They also wanted the university to make some changes to

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

Transgender Athletes and the University of Maine's Compliance

The University of Maine System recently announced that it is in line with federal and state laws, as well as NCAA regulations, regarding transgender athletes in sports. This development comes after a period of uncertainty and potential funding cuts. The university system faced scrutiny following an

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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Truth Behind George Washington's Teeth

Dentistry is a field that often focuses on the technical aspects of oral health. However, there is a deeper layer to consider: dental ethics. This branch deals with the moral issues that arise in dental practice. Yet, there is a common belief that dental ethics are straightforward and universal. Thi

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

Chaos at Heathrow: Power Outage Halts Flights

A major power outage caused by a fire at a substation near Heathrow Airport led to widespread flight disruptions. The incident, which started late Thursday, forced the airport to shut down completely, affecting thousands of passengers and flights. The fire, which involved a transformer containing a

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