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May 30 2025POLITICS

Cities Stand Firm Against Federal Pressure

The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have been highlighted in a federal list. These cities are known as "sanctuary cities. " They are places that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The Trump Administration has issued an executive order. This order demands that these cities cha

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Pause for Peace: The Upcoming Istanbul Talks

Ukraine is currently in a holding pattern. They are waiting for Russia to share details of a proposed ceasefire. This comes as both nations prepare for a second round of peace discussions in Istanbul. The first round of talks happened earlier this month. Both sides exchanged hundreds of prisoners.

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Year of Legal Battles and Political Comebacks

A year has passed since former President Donald Trump faced a guilty verdict in a New York court. This conviction, involving 34 counts of falsifying business records, has significantly shaped his current administration and sparked a broader debate about the use of legal tactics for political gain. T

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May 30 2025SPORTS

The Long Overdue Recognition of Mike Leach

The College Football Hall of Fame finally adjusted its rules to allow Mike Leach to be considered for induction. This change comes too late for Leach, who passed away in 2022. However, starting next year, he will be eligible for the honor. The National Football Foundation lowered the win percentage

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Make Allylic Phosphorodithioates

Chemists have found a new way to create a group of compounds called allylic phosphorodithioates. This method is quite neat because it doesn't need any extra substances, known as additives, to work. The process involves a clever trick: it uses a substance called P4S10 along with alcohols to transform

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May 30 2025HEALTH

How Arsenic in Your Body Might Spark Inflammation

Arsenic is a nasty substance that can get into our bodies through water and food. It's linked to some serious health issues. These include lung, bladder, and skin cancer. Plus, it's connected to heart disease and diabetes. Doctors measure inflammation in the body with a test for C-reactive protein (

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Abbott's Words Spark Controversy in Texas

The recent comments made by Governor Greg Abbott have stirred up quite the debate in Texas. The focus is on his remarks about the suspects involved in a tragic hit-and-run incident. The accident left a family devastated, and the governor's words have added another layer of complexity to the situatio

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jamal's Winning Journey: More Than Just Prize Money

Jamal Roberts, the winner of American Idol Season 23, has had a whirlwind of a time since his victory. With a packed schedule of guest appearances, concerts, and a hit single, "Heal, " Roberts' life has taken a dramatic turn. However, there's a twist to his story: he hasn't received his prize money

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Battlefields See Renewed Russian Push Amid Talks

Russia has been quietly amassing troops and weapons during the winter. They have been preparing for a major push in Ukraine. This comes as a surprise to many. Why? Because Russia has been talking peace with Ukraine. This is the first time they have done this since 2022. Russia's military strat

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May 29 2025WEATHER

A Paraglider's Chilling Ascent

In the vast skies of northwestern China, a daring paraglider found himself in a situation that seemed straight out of a thriller movie. Peng Yujiang, a 55-year-old adventurer, was caught in a powerful cloud vortex. This vortex carried him to an astonishing height of 8, 598 meters above sea level. Th

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