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May 29 2025POLITICS

A New Judge Faces a Tough Crowd

Emil Bove is now in the hot seat. He has been chosen to be a federal appeals court judge. This decision has sparked a lot of debate, especially considering his past choices and the issues that have followed him. Bove's journey to this position has been far from typical. Bove has a history of workin

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Polo Injury, Prison Time, and a Presidential Pardon

In a surprising move, the former representative of Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, Michael Grimm, received a full pardon from the President. This decision came after a series of events that included a guilty plea, prison time, and a serious injury. Grimm, a Republican, served in Congress from

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May 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Couple's Freedom: A Presidential Pardon

On a Wednesday, the former president, Donald Trump, signed off on pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley. This move allowed the reality TV stars to walk free from their federal prison sentences. The couple, known for their show "Chrisley Knows Best, " had been behind bars since their 2022 convictions f

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Caleb Williams' First Year: A Quarterback's Journey in Chicago

The Chicago Bears quarterback, Caleb Williams, has had an eventful start to his NFL career. This past Wednesday, he faced the media to address some unexpected revelations from a forthcoming book. The book, "American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback, " provided some insights into Williams' tho

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Fingerprint Reveals Neanderthal's Artistic Side

A small red mark on a rock in Spain has sparked a lively debate among experts. This mark, which is about 43, 000 years old, is believed to be the oldest known human fingerprint. It was made by a Neanderthal using the red mineral ocher. This discovery challenges the common belief that Neanderthals we

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Covid Vaccine Advice: What's the Deal?

The health world is buzzing with controversy after a major change in Covid-19 vaccine recommendations. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has decided to stop advising routine Covid-19 shots for healthy kids and pregnant women. This move has sparked a lot of debate and c

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Battling Superbugs: Phages to the Rescue

Bacteria that are tough to beat with regular medicines are a big problem. These superbugs can cause urinary tract infections. Doctors are looking for new ways to fight these infections. One promising solution is using bacteriophages. These are viruses that attack bacteria. They might be a good alte

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May 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto: The New Money Game for the Masses?

Crypto is the new buzzword in finance. It is a hot topic in the United States. It has been gaining traction among the public. Recently, a high-profile event took place in Las Vegas. It was the Bitcoin 2025 conference. Vice President JD Vance and two of President Donald Trump’s sons were there.

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Departure from the White House

Elon Musk is stepping away from his role in the White House. This move comes after he expressed his dissatisfaction with the president's budget plan. He had been serving as a special government employee, which allowed him to work for the federal government for up to 130 days each year. His time i

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cilantro Crisis: The Powdery Mildew Problem in Tennessee

Cilantro is a popular herb in many kitchens. It is also known as coriander. It is part of the Apiaceae family. This herb is grown in many U. S. states, including Tennessee. It is often grown in greenhouses. In early spring of 2025, a big problem hit two greenhouses in Eagleville, Tennessee. The issu

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