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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

From Jan. 6 Investigator to Trump's Ally: A Sudden Shift

Emil Bove, a former federal prosecutor, found himself in the spotlight after the January 6th Capitol attack. He was a key player in the investigation, working closely with the FBI to track down suspects in New York. Bove's dedication to the case was evident, as he pushed for his office to take a cen

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Inflation Surge Puts Trump's Price Promise to the Test

Inflation is on the rise, and it's making things tough for President Donald Trump. In January, prices went up unexpectedly. This increase was seen in core items, which don't include food and energy prices. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a 3. 3% increase over the past year, which was more th

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

'A New Era for Healthcare in NRW: A Double-Edged Sword'

The healthcare system in North-Rhine/Westphalia (NRW) is on the brink of a major shakeup. The state's ambitious plan aims to boost healthcare quality and efficiency, possibly setting a precedent for the rest of the country. However, there could be a downside. The State Ministry of Labor, Health, and

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fortnite's Next Big Star: Who Will Players Choose?

Who could be the next big star in Fortnite? Players have been buzzing with ideas. They want icons who can bring something fresh and exciting to the game. It all started with Marshmello, but who will be the next big name? The Icon Series in Fortnite has been a hit with players. It's a collection of

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Fresh Strategy: Adapting to a Changing Landscape

In the middle of a heated political climate, a big company decided to tweak its approach to fostering a friendly and inclusive environment. Disney wanted to make sure they continued to create appealing shows and movies that captivate audiences from all over the globe. Therefore, Disney focused on pr

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Fixing the Scoreboard: Why Sports Records Matter

The Education Department has called for an important fix. "Erased" sports records of girl athletes back to female athletes. The push comes after President Trump signed an executive order to ban transgender women from women's sports. The NCAA and the NFHS have been urged to make these records accura

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Love Thy Neighbor, But Who's the Neighbor?

Vance, a politician, recently made some controversial comments about immigration policies. He suggested that those on the "far left" care more about undocumented immigrants than their own citizens. He believes that the love of fellow citizens should come before loving those outside of your own count

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

From the Lab to the Classroom

In Idaho, a man has brought his passion for technology into the classroom. Chad Parson is a technology pro with a knack for finding the solution to confusing tech problems. His team is on the case daily for every snag or glitch that pops up, and they do it with big smiles. They are always ready for

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Scientists Use Colorful Tags to See Inside Cells

Let's dive into the world of tiny tags used by scientists to study living cells. These tags, known as "tetraines, " are a big deal in a field called "bio-chemistry. " Bio-chemistry is all about making things react when a certain thing happens. Tetraines are invisible until they react with somet

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Flower Power Twist

Birds of paradise are already superstars in the feather department, being masters at showing off their bright, colorfully feathers. Turns out, they are enchanting in other ways too. Instead of just flying around and looking all pretty, 90% percent of 37 species out of 45 are rocking biofluorescence

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