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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The Man in the Middle of a Legal Storm

A man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia has found himself in the middle of a legal firestorm. His wife once sought protection from him, but she now speaks highly of him. This raises questions about his character. Is he a loving family man or a dangerous criminal? The truth is, no one knows for sure. The go

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Let's Move: Testing a Phone App for Depression

The world is grappling with a big problem: depression. It's the top cause of disability globally. So, what if there was a way to fight it using something most people already have? A smartphone. This is exactly what a new study is exploring. It's all about an app called MoodMover. This app is design

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Rate Cut Quest: Why Firing Powell Might Not Be Enough

The U. S. President, Donald Trump, has been vocal about his displeasure with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. This has sparked worries that he might try to remove Powell from his position. However, this move might not be enough to get the rate cuts he desires. The Federal Reserve is an indepe

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Change at 60 Minutes

A significant shift happened at 60 Minutes. Bill Owens, the executive producer, decided to step down. The reason? He felt he could no longer make decisions that were best for the show and its viewers. This is a big deal because Owens was only the third person to lead the program in its 57-year his

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

University Leaders Unite Against Government Interference

The Trump administration has been on a mission to control higher education. Over 150 university presidents have banded together to push back. They are not happy about the government's attempts to control what happens on campuses. This is a big deal because it shows that universities are standing up

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

The Shift in Student Loan Repayment

The Education Department is set to resume debt collection for defaulted student loans starting May 5. This move affects approximately 5. 3 million borrowers who are currently behind on their federal student loans. The decision marks the end of a three-year pause on collections, which began during th

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Harvard Fights Back Against Funding Threats

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The Trump administration is trying to pull a lot of money from the school. This is because Harvard refused to follow some demands from the government. The school has decided to fight back by taking legal action. The administration wants to freeze billions of d

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Google's Search Empire Under Fire: The Fight for Fair Play

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a high-stakes showdown is unfolding. The Justice Department and Google are locked in a battle over how to address Google's dominant position in the search engine market. The stage is set at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, where both sides are pr

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Defense Chief's Slip-Up: Secrets Spilled in Private Chat

On March 15th, a significant security blunder occurred when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed sensitive information about an upcoming military operation in Yemen. This wasn't a slip-up in a public setting, but rather in a private Signal group chat. The chat included his wife, brother, and per

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Venezuelan Youth's Fight for Justice in Texas

A young man from Venezuela is currently in a tough spot. Alessandro Paredes, just 19 years old, found himself in a detention center in Texas. His deportation was stopped by a Supreme Court order, but his troubles are far from over. He spoke out about his experience, highlighting the confusion and fe

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