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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Firing Frenzy: Supreme Court's Ruling on Federal Worker Terminations

The Supreme Court recently made a significant decision about federal worker firings. It allowed the Trump administration to proceed with dismissing around 16, 000 probationary federal employees. This ruling came in an unsigned opinion, and the court did not delve into whether the firings were legal.

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

Geno Smith: The New Face of Raiders' Offense

The Raiders recently welcomed back a familiar face to lead their offense. Geno Smith, the quarterback, has signed a contract extension with the team. This move comes after a successful stint with the Seahawks, where he proved his worth under head coach Pete Carroll. Smith's journey back to the start

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

The Peasant Problem: A Clash of Words

In a recent interview, JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States, made some comments that did not sit well with many people. He was talking about the global economy and how the United States borrows money to buy goods from other countries. Specifically, he mentioned "Chinese peasants" in a w

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Border Changes: Migrants Face New Challenges

The U. S. government has made a significant change to its immigration policies. Migrants who entered the country using a specific online tool during the previous administration are now being asked to leave. This tool, known as CBP One, allowed over 900, 000 people to enter the U. S. since January 20

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Lily Bulbs: The Hidden Impact of Sulfur Fumigation

Lily bulbs are a staple in Chinese markets. They are used for both cooking and traditional medicine. One common practice is to treat them with sulfur after they are harvested. This process, known as fumigation, is done to whiten and preserve the bulbs. But what does this treatment do to the bulb

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

One Game Away From Bracket Glory

The world of college basketball is full of surprises. One person got incredibly close to predicting every single game correctly in the women's NCAA Tournament. This person was just one game away from a perfect bracket. The game that slipped through their fingers was when South Dakota State, a tea

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

Luxury Seats: Are They Spoiling Detroit's Sports Vibe?

The latest trend in Detroit's sports venues has been the addition of high-end, premium seats. Fans have noticed these fancy spots, especially the ones behind home plate at Comerica Park. However, there's a growing concern that these seats might be doing more harm than good to the overall atmosphere

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Role That Shaped Spader's Career

James Spader's career is marked by his ability to play complex characters. One of his early roles that showcased this talent was in the 1987 film "Wall Street. " This movie is famous for its portrayal of the dark side of American finance. It introduced the world to the ruthless banker Gordon Gekko,

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How to Make Sense of Medical Studies: A Simple Guide

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are often called the gold standard in medical research. They help figure out if a treatment or intervention works and if it is safe. However, the math behind these trials can be tricky. Understanding some basic math ideas is key to knowing if the results really ma

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The On-Screen Spark: Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney's Fun Chemistry

Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney have a natural spark on screen. They have acknowledged this and even used it to promote their romantic comedy, Anyone But You. Powell has been open about their easygoing chemistry and how they enjoy working together. He has mentioned that they have a lot of fun on and

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