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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

USAID's Shrinking Workforce

The United Nations is facing a critical situation. In recent developments, a significant number of employees from the organization may face unemployment. The consequences of the employees' leaving are expected to affect many people around the globe. A lawsuit was filed to challenge a recent deci

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Swimming Controversy: A New Era of Uncertainty

A recent legal battle has stirred up the world of college swimming. Three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers—Grace, Margot, and Ellen—have taken a stand against the NCAA and Ivy League. They allege that the presence of a transgender swimmer, Lia, on their team caused them emotional harm. The

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Babies Born Here Can't Be U. S. Citizens by This Judge’s Opinion

In a case happening in Maryland, there was a judge's rulingsays that children of individuals who are visiting briefly from out of the country or those here uncontendedly could not obtain citizenship any longer. that is controverse to a big length of more or similar to 2 1/2 centuries of U. S. histor

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Feb 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively vs. Jed Wallace: A Messy Legal Mess

In a surprising turn, Jed Wallace suddenly filed a $7 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively. Wallace, a self-proclaimed "human crisis" expert, claims he was unfairly dragged into a chaotic legal battle involving Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and a bunch of other people. Wallace believ

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Standing up for fairness

Federal judge steps up on a timely topic. A decision was made on Tuesday by a federal judge. The decision was to temporarily block prison officials from transferring incarcerated transgender women to men's facilities and ending their hormone therapy. This all happened after an executive order was s

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

U. S. Citizens Headed to El Salvador's Maximum Security Prison: A Fresh Perspective

Imagine a prison with no windows and the worst conditions possible. This is the reality of El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT). The prison holds over 15, 000 inmates, many of whom are involved in brutal gangs such as MS-13 and Barrio 18. Recently, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele

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Feb 04 2025CRIME

Unchecked Stop-and-Frisk: A Growing Concern

New York's cops still have a big problem with stop-and-frisk tactics. This is according to a recent report filed in Manhattan federal court. The report reveals that anti-crime units, known as Neighborhood Safety Teams and Public Safety Teams, are making way too many unlawful stops. This happens at l

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Federal Funds in Question: The Fight Over Federal Money Freeze

The recent legal battle over a potential federal funding freeze is getting more complicated. In a split second before the freeze began, one of the judges in a Washington courtroom blocked the plan. This swift action came from a judge who understands the dangerous implications of halting federal gran

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

New EU Rules on AI: What You Need to Know

Imagine living in a world where AI rules your life? Well, the EU have tried to prevent this from getting out of control. This is by introducing their first big set of regulations on artificial intelligence (AI). The EU AI Act now in effect will keep an eye on AI use with some heavy limitations.

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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Flags Fly Over Canon Defense

Justin Baldoni has shaken things up in the courtroom. He's extended his lawsuit, adding the New York Times and possibly big name Rich Reynolds to an already explosive mix. Now it calls out the newspaper for getting information way too early. He says it all got off to a bad start when other people's

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