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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

New Jersey Gets a Familiar Face in Top Legal Role

The president has made a surprising move, appointing a former personal lawyer and spokeswoman as the interim U. S. attorney for New Jersey. This choice, Alina Habba, is no stranger to legal battles, having defended the president in high-profile civil trials. These cases, brought by the New York atto

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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 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Divided Attention: Tesla's Future at Stake

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is under pressure to focus more on his electric vehicle company. A prominent Wall Street analyst, Dan Ives, has urged Musk to reduce his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Ives believes that Musk's time split between Tesla and DOGE is hurt

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's China Strategy: Time to Get Serious

The political scene in the United States is divided, but there is one thing that unites many Americans: a strong dislike for the Chinese Communist Party. Surveys show that most people see the CCP's plans for global dominance as a threat to national security. Even Congress has formed a bipartisan gro

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Mar 23 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life of Resilience and Advocacy

Kitty Dukakis, the former first lady of Massachusetts, passed away at the age of 88. Her family announced her death on Saturday, noting that she had been surrounded by loved ones. Dukakis was known for her openness about her struggles with depression and addiction. She used her experiences to inspir

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Mar 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Joe Gatto's Journey: A Pause for Personal Growth

Joe Gatto, a well-known figure from the comedy world, has decided to take a step back from the spotlight. This decision comes after a woman shared serious accusations against him on TikTok. Gatto has acknowledged that he has made poor choices in the past, but he strongly denies any wrongdoing in thi

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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 2025POLITICS

What Happens If The Education Department Shuts Down?

The Education Department might be shut down. This is a big deal. The president wants to close it down. He thinks states and local areas should handle education. They control most of it anyway. This includes money, hiring teachers, and what kids learn. The Education Department was created in 1979. Si

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight: Activism and Deportation

A graduate student at Columbia University is in a tough spot. Mahmoud Khalil is facing deportation. This is all because of his support for Palestinian rights. The Department of Justice is involved, and his next court date is coming up soon. It is a big test for the Trump administration. They promise

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

A Shift in U. S. Immigration Policy

The U. S. Department of Homeland Security has made a significant move. It is ending legal protections for about 532, 000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals arrived in the U. S. since October 2022. They came with financial backers and received two-year permits to liv

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