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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 2025SCIENCE

Weather's Impact on Our Feelings

The link between weather and our emotions is real. For over a decade, researchers have been looking into how temperature shifts affect our moods. They have found that changes in temperature can influence how we feel. This is not just about feeling hot or cold. It is about how these changes can m

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Departure: What Lies Ahead for DOGE?

Elon Musk's time in the federal government is wrapping up. He's stepping down from his position as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. This move comes after a series of legal hurdles, disagreements with other government officials, and a lack of evidence supporting claims of cost sav

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Cleaning Up: How Well Do Two Methods Work on Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a big deal. They help people smile and chew again. But, they can get dirty. This is a problem. Dirty implants can cause infections. So, keeping them clean is super important. Two methods were tested to see how well they clean implants. The goal was to find out which one works bet

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Tool That Bent Workers' Backs

In the heart of California's Salinas Valley, farmworkers once toiled with a tool called "El Cortito. " This short-handled hoe forced them to bend over for hours, leading to severe back pain and lifelong injuries. The tool was not about getting more work done. It was about keeping workers under const

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May 30 2025POLITICS

The Future of Scientific Publishing is at Stake

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. caused a stir recently. He is the head of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. He suggested that government scientists might stop publishing their research in top medical journals. He made this statement on a podcast called "The Ultimate Human". The journals he m

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Is Andrew Cuomo Eyeing the White House in 2028?

Andrew Cuomo is currently leading in the polls for the Democratic primary race for New York City mayor. This is not the first time he has run for office. He has a political background, having previously served as the governor of New York. He has been known to be ambitious. This has

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May 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rich Folks in a Hole: The New Crime Drama from Money Heist Creators

The creators of "Money Heist" have a new project on the way. It is called "Billionaires' Bunker. " This upcoming Spanish crime thriller is set in a fancy underground bunker. It is designed to look like a luxurious park. This bunker is home to a group of super-rich people. They have locked themselves

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May 30 2025CRIME

Crypto Wealth: A Magnet for Danger

The cryptocurrency scene has been shaken by a series of kidnappings and violent attacks. The latest incident involved Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan, an Italian meme coin millionaire. He was allegedly kidnapped and tortured in a Soho apartment. Two individuals, John Woeltz and William Duple

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Survive In The Highest Places On Earth

Plants living at high altitudes face a tough life. They must deal with cold temperatures, strong winds, and short growing seasons. One plant, Ladakiella klimesii, grows at about 5900 meters in the Himalayas. It has special ways to survive in this harsh environment. This plant changes how it uses it

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