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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

Gaza's Future Hangs in the Balance

The Israeli Defense Minister has made a bold statement. If Hamas does not release the remaining hostages, Israel will take more of the Gaza Strip. This threat comes after Israel resumed its attacks on Gaza. The defense minister, Israel Katz, has ordered the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to seize more

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

Tesla Under Fire: A Surge in Vandalism and Political Reactions

The United States has seen a troubling rise in vandalism targeting Tesla properties. This includes vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations. The incidents have sparked strong reactions from political figures and law enforcement. The FBI has recorded at least nine states experiencing these crime

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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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Mar 22 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Big Shift: What's Next?

Columbia University has made some significant changes recently. These changes came after a lot of pressure from the government. The government had some specific demands. They wanted the university to take a stand against antisemitism on campus. They also wanted the university to make some changes to

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Urinary Tests in China

China has been on a mission to improve the diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) in newborns. The focus has been on urinary organic acid analysis. This type of testing is vital for spotting these disorders early. A five-year plan was put into action to standardize how these tes

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The President's Legal Showdown

The President has taken a strong stance against law firms. He has asked his attorney general to look into lawsuits that he believes are politically motivated. This move comes after several judges blocked some of his plans. The President wants to punish these law firms. He thinks they are causing unn

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Student's Stand Against Trump's Orders Leads to Deportation Fears

Momodou Taal is a PhD student at Cornell University, studying Africana Studies. He is originally from the UK and Gambia, and he is in the US on a student visa. He has been vocal in his support for pro-Palestinian protests, which has landed him in hot water. In 2024, Taal was suspended twice from Co

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

March Madness and the Hidden Gambling Risks

March is a big month for sports fans, but it's also a time to talk about problem gambling. This is because March Madness, a huge sports betting event, happens during Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Since online sports betting became legal in Michigan, there's been a noticeable increase in people

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

Hate Symbol Sprayed on Tesla Cybertruck in NYC

New York City Police are on the hunt for two individuals who vandalized a Tesla Cybertruck. The incident happened in downtown Manhattan. It took place on March 6 around 10 p. m. The two suspects, who wore masks, sprayed a red swastika on the vehicle. This was near the intersection of Rivington and

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