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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Scholar's Freedom: The Fight Against Silencing Speech

A Georgetown researcher, Badar Khan Suri, might soon walk free. His release is pending after a federal judge ruled in his favor. Suri, who has been held in Texas, has been caught up in a complex web of accusations. These accusations are tied to his support for Palestine and his familial connections.

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Upcoming iOS 19: What's in Store for iPhone Users?

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just around the corner, and the tech world is buzzing with anticipation. The latest leaks about iOS 19 have surfaced, hinting at a trio of upgrades that could make this update a must-have for iPhone users. The leaks suggest a major overhaul of the us

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Newsom's Shift on Health Care for Immigrants

California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to reveal a budget plan that will reduce health care benefits for undocumented immigrants. This move is a significant change from his earlier promises of universal health care for all. The plan aims to balance the state's budget, which is facing a $16 bil

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant's Big Win: Saudi Arabia's AI Bet

The tech world is buzzing with a major shift in global power dynamics. Saudi Arabia is stepping into the spotlight as a key player in the artificial intelligence (AI) arena. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on oil. The Saudi government is investing heavily in AI, aiming

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Mountain Misfortune: A Climber's Unbelievable Escape

In the rugged landscape of Washington's North Cascades, a chilling event unfolded. A group of four climbers faced a tragic end when their anchor failed during a descent. Three lost their lives, but one, Anton Tselykh, defied the odds. Tselykh, a 38-year-old climber, endured a harrowing fall of about

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

A Superstar's Dark Side: Cassie Speaks Out in Court

The courtroom buzzed with anticipation as Casandra Ventura, better known as Cassie, took the stand for the second day. She was there to talk about a violent incident that happened in 2016. This wasn't just any incident. It involved her ex-boyfriend and music mogul, Sean Combs. The court had already

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May 14 2025BUSINESS

The Meat Giant's Big U. S. Bet

The Batista brothers, Joesley and Wesley, are behind JBS, the world's top meat producer. They've had a rough ride with the law, facing charges for bribing over 1, 800 politicians in Brazil. Despite this, they're set to list their company on the New York Stock Exchange. This move comes after a decade

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Patient Care and Costly Conflicts

Healthcare is more than just treating illnesses. It's also about how patients feel during their care. This feeling, or patient experience, covers many aspects. It includes how patients interact with doctors, nurses, and the whole healthcare system. A good experience can make patients happy and less

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Revolutionizing Heart Care: The Digital Shift

Digital health is changing how heart problems are managed. The way doctors get paid is a big part of this change. It is crucial to update how doctors are reimbursed. This is because it can make a big difference in how quickly and widely digital health tools are used in heart care. The current pa

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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Life of Contrasts: From Guerrilla to President

José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, passed away at the age of 89. He was a man of many faces. He was a former guerrilla fighter who became a flower farmer. He was a president who drove an old car and lived in a small house. He was a leader who pushed for big changes in his country. Muji

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