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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Mixed Messages of Immigration Politics

In the complex world of immigration, things often don't go as planned. One recent example is the case of Abrego Garcia. This individual had been living in the United States for many years. He had a family and a job. He was not a criminal. Yet, he was deported. This event sparked a lot of discussion.

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Apr 21 2025CRIME

FSU Offers Flexibility After Campus Shooting

Florida State University is taking a compassionate approach after a tragic shooting on its campus. The school's president has announced that students do not have to return for the final week of classes. This decision comes after a student, Phoenix Ikner, opened fire near the student union, resulting

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Boston Celtics vs. Orlando Magic: A Clash of Titans

The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are set to face off in the first game of their playoff series. The Magic secured their spot in the playoffs with a convincing win over the Atlanta Hawks. They finished the regular season with an even record, winning 41 games and losing 41. The Magic have had

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Day of Remembrance and Reflection in Oklahoma City

Thirty years have passed since the Oklahoma City bombing, the worst domestic attack in U. S. history. On a recent Saturday, former President Bill Clinton returned to the city to honor the victims and support those still affected. Clinton was in office when the tragedy struck on April 19, 1995. A tru

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

New York's Traffic Toll: The Battle Continues

A big change is happening in New York City. Despite a push from the federal government, New York's congestion toll is still in place. This toll affects most drivers entering the busiest part of Manhattan. The system of traffic cameras is still up and running, collecting fees from most cars that ente

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

US Vice President's India Visit: Trade Talks and Family Time

JD Vance, the US vice president, is set to visit India. He will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss a trade agreement. This visit comes at a time when the US is in a trade war with China. The US is trying to strengthen its global economic partnerships. The vice president will be accomp

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Long Beach's New Hub for LGBTQ+ Health

A health center in Long Beach has just opened its doors wider. This is not just any clinic. It is a place where the LGBTQ+ community can find a wide range of services. The clinic has grown a lot since it started. It now has more rooms for check-ups, a bigger lab, and even a dental clinic. This is a

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger in Your Medicine Cabinet

Drugs are designed to heal, but sometimes, they can harm. This is especially true when it comes to idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury, or iDILI. This condition is tricky. It does not affect everyone who takes a certain medication. It is unpredictable. It can cause serious health problems. It ca

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Ignoring Costs

People make choices every day. Each choice has a cost. This cost is what is given up to make the choice. For example, if you choose to buy a new video game, the cost is the money spent on the game. This is called an opportunity cost. It is the value of the next best alternative given up to purs

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

How Fats and Starches React to Humidity and Microwaves

Wheat starch and fatty acids can team up to form complexes. These complexes are important for health but can be easily affected by the moisture in the air. To understand this better, scientists created these complexes using microwaves and different types of fatty acids. They varied the length of the

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