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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Chicago Judge Limits Border Patrol's Use of Force After Tear Gas Incident

A recent court ruling has put a damper on the Border Patrol's aggressive tactics in Chicago. Judge Sara Ellis has put limits on how immigration agents can use force during arrests and protests. This comes after a Border Patrol commander admitted he lied about a tear gas incident. The incident in qu

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A U. S. Plan Sparks Debate

The U. S. is pushing for a big change in Gaza. They want the United Nations Security Council to approve a plan that supports President Trump's ideas for the region. This plan is not very clear about some important details, like how to make Gaza safe and who will be in charge. The U. S. says that if

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

When A Subway Sandwich Became A Symbol Of Protest

A man's act of throwing a sandwich at a border patrol agent turned into a big deal. This happened during a protest in Washington, D. C. The man, Sean Charles Dunn, was charged with a minor crime, not a serious one. This was after a group decided not to go with the more serious charge that was first

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Guess Where These MLB Stars Will Land!

A fun contest is happening now. It's all about guessing where the top 50 free agents in Major League Baseball will sign. You can join in and make your predictions. The deadline to enter is November 13th at 11pm central time. You can change your picks anytime before then. After the entry window clos

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

A Sandwich Toss That Sparked a Trial: What Really Happened?

A man in Washington, D. C. , faced a trial for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent, but a jury found him not guilty. The incident happened in August, during a time of heightened tensions in the capital. The man, Sean Dunn, was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly throwing a "submarine-s

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Bolivia's Former Leader Walks Free After Supreme Court Ruling

Jeanine Áñez, the former interim president of Bolivia, has been released from prison after nearly five years. The supreme court overturned her conviction for allegedly staging a coup. Áñez, now 58, left the Miraflores women’s center in La Paz on Thursday. She referred to the end of nearly two decade

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Bold Move: Building AI for People

Microsoft has just made a big change. They are no longer tied to their old deal with OpenAI. This deal had limits. It stopped Microsoft from making AI as advanced as they wanted. Now, they are free to chase their own dreams of super-smart AI. Microsoft's new team is called the MAI Superintelligence

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

The Sandwich That Sparked a Debate

In a surprising turn of events, a jury decided that throwing a sandwich at a federal officer was not an assault. Sean C. Dunn, the man behind the flying hoagie, admitted to the act but argued it was a harmless way to protest. This all went down during a tense time in D. C. when President Trump took

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Calls Out Immigration Agents' Forceful Tactics

A federal judge has put a stop to some aggressive actions by immigration agents in Chicago. Judge Sara Ellis said the agents' behavior was shocking and didn't make sense. She ordered them to follow the rules and not use force unless it's really necessary. The judge had already told the agents not t

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

X-Ray Vision: Teaching Computers to Remember Old Diseases While Learning New Ones

Doctors deal with a lot of X-ray images. They need to spot new diseases. But they also need to remember old ones. This is tricky. It's like trying to learn a new language while not forgetting your mother tongue. Computers face the same problem. They can learn new things. But they often forget old in

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