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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Court Allows Trump's Anti-DEI Orders to Move Forward

A recent decision by an appeals court has allowed executive orders aimed at restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to proceed. This move comes after a series of legal challenges and setbacks. The court's decision means that while the lawsuit against these orders continues, the o

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Senate Democrats Split Over Government Funding Bill

The Senate recently passed a bill to keep the government running, but it wasn't a smooth process. The vote was 62 to 38, with 10 Democrats joining Republicans to push the measure forward. This vote highlighted a significant divide within the Democratic Party. The bill, known as a continuing resol

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Green Tea: The Secret Weapon for Health

Green tea has been around for ages, dating back to 3000 BC in China. It's more than just a drink; it's a powerhouse of health benefits. Unlike coffee, which can make you jittery and keep you up at night, green tea has about three times less caffeine. It's a great alternative for those looking to cut

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Mitochondrial Diseases: A New Look at Reproductive Options

Mitochondrial diseases are tricky. They are caused by faulty genes in the tiny powerhouses of our cells, called mitochondria. These diseases can be passed from mothers to their children, making family planning a complex issue. The way these faulty genes mix with healthy ones, called heteroplasmy, pl

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Civil Rights in Schools: Parents Fight Back Against Trump's Cuts

The Trump administration is facing a legal battle over its recent decision to fire a large number of civil rights investigators and lawyers from the Department of Education. This move has sparked concerns that the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) will be unable to handle complaints of discrimination in

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Mar 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini Takes Over: Google Assistant's Farewell Tour

Google is making a big change to its mobile assistant. Later in 2025, Gemini will take over from Google Assistant on most Android phones. This shift has been in the works for a while, with Gemini already the default on many new Android devices like Pixel, Samsung, OnePlus, and Motorola phones releas

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Mar 14 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Tariff Troubles: A Double-Edged Sword

Tesla, the electric car giant, sent a letter to the Trump administration. The letter raised concerns about the impact of tariffs on their business. This was no small matter, as the company warned about possible retaliatory tariffs. The letter was unsigned and sent on official Tesla letterhead.

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Mar 14 2025CRIME

A Tragic Case of Neglected Cries

In a small town in New York, a series of calls to law enforcement went unnoticed. Patty’s Lodge, a hotel in Canandaigua, New York, was the scene of a horrifying crime. A 24-year-old transgender Black man, Sam Nordquist, was tortured and killed in Room 22. The police were called to the hotel eight

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Measles Surge: 2025's Alarming Start

In early 2025, the United States faced a significant health challenge as measles cases skyrocketed. By the third month of the year, the nation had already recorded more measles cases than the entire previous year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported at least 308 cases, surpassing

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Mar 14 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: The New Math

The recent changes to student loan policies have left many borrowers in a tough spot. Nearly 43 million Americans with federal student loan debt are now facing a significant increase in their monthly payments. This change comes as a result of the Trump administration's overhaul of the education sys

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