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May 30 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Move to End Immigrant Protections

The Supreme Court recently sided with the Trump administration. They allowed the suspension of a program that protected immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This program, started under Biden, let around 530, 000 immigrants live and work temporarily in the U. S. The court's decisio

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May 30 2025POLITICS

How the Supreme Court is making it easier to build big projects

A recent Supreme Court ruling has made waves in the world of land development. The decision, which came down on a Thursday, is all about making it simpler to build large-scale projects. This includes things like railroads and other big infrastructure projects. The case in question, Seven County Infr

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May 28 2025POLITICS

The Deportation Dilemma: What Happens When The U. S. Sends Immigrants To Third Countries

The U. S. government is currently in a legal battle over its right to send immigrants to third countries. This is not their home country. It is a place where they might face danger. The Supreme Court is now involved in this debate. The legal fight started when a judge in Massachusetts said immigran

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Copper Mine vs. Sacred Ground: A Legal Battle

The highest court in the land recently decided not to hear a case that pits a massive copper mining project against the religious rights of Native Americans. The dispute centers around Oak Flat, a site sacred to the Apache people, which is slated for destruction to make way for the Resolution Copper

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May 26 2025POLITICS

How US Students Can Safeguard Democracy

The head of the Federal Reserve, Jay Powell, recently spoke to university students about the importance of protecting democracy. He highlighted that American universities are a key strength of the country, leading in innovation and economic growth. These institutions are admired worldwide and are vi

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of DOGE's Role in Government

The Supreme Court recently took a pause on a significant case. This case is all about whether the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has to share its documents with the public. The decision came from Chief Justice John Roberts, who temporarily halted the proceedings. This move gives the just

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Unusual Move: Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently made a significant decision that has far-reaching implications for the balance of power in the U. S. government. This decision allows the president to remove leaders of certain federal agencies without a valid reason. This move breaks with nearly a century of legal precede

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Fighting MRSA with Smart Nano-Soldiers

MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a tough bacteria that causes nasty wounds. These wounds are hard to treat and can be a big problem worldwide. Scientists have been looking for new ways to fight these infections and help wounds heal faster. One promising method is using nanozy

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans in Florida Face Uncertain Future

A recent decision by the U. S. Supreme Court has left Venezuelans in Florida anxious about their future. The court's ruling immediately revoked the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for many Venezuelans, putting them at risk of deportation. This status, which has been in place since 2021, protects in

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Maine's Lawmaker: Free Speech or Bullying?

A recent Supreme Court decision has stirred up a debate about free speech and representation. The court's ruling involves a Maine lawmaker, Laurel Libby, who faced punishment for posting a picture of a transgender high school athlete on social media. Libby's actions were meant to protest against tra

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