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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Fight for Freedom in Louisiana Court

A student activist from Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, found himself in a Louisiana courtroom. This was not a typical court appearance. Khalil, a 30-year-old legal U. S. resident, was there to discuss his immigration case. He had no criminal record, but he was detained by federal immigration a

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mark's Crossroads: Love, Loss, and a New Path

In the intense season finale of "Severance, " Mark finds himself at a crucial turning point. After navigating through the treacherous Testing Floor of Lumon, he successfully rescues his wife, Gemma. However, his journey doesn't end with her rescue. Mark's inner self, known as Innie Mark, has develop

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Blue Ghost's Bold Journey

The Blue Ghost spacecraft has just wrapped up a significant lunar mission. This mission, which spanned the duration of a full lunar day, or about two Earth weeks, took place on the moon's near side. The Blue Ghost spacecraft, roughly the size of a small car, carried out various experiments during it

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Mar 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Family's Legacy of Luxury in the Caribbean

In the heart of St. George's, Grenada, a story of family and luxury hospitality unfolds. Janelle Hopkin, the President and Managing Director of Spice Island Beach Resort, is a third-generation hotelier. Her journey in the hospitality industry began at 16, when her father insisted she work throughout

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Battle of the Screens: VSync, G-Sync, and FreeSync Unmasked

Gaming PCs are a thrilling investment. They let you enjoy high frame rates and stunning graphics. But have you ever wondered why your monitor has specific tech like G-Sync or FreeSync? It's all about making your gaming experience smoother. First, let's talk about VSync. It's a setting in most games

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Smoke-Free Laws in Action: A Closer Look at Xining

Xining, a bustling city in Western China, has taken a significant step towards public health by introducing smoke-free regulations. These rules are part of a broader effort to create healthier environments in public spaces. However, the success of these regulations depends heavily on how well they a

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

The Twist in Trade and Tech: A Week in Financial Markets

The financial markets had a rocky week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. People were worried about new tariffs from President Trump. These tariffs could slow down the economy and make things more expensive. The Federal Reserve might cut interest rates to help. But will that be enoug

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

A Soccer Star's Fight Against Misjudgment

A professional soccer player found himself in a nightmare situation. He was sent to El Salvador by the U. S. government, all because of a tattoo. This tattoo was a tribute to his favorite soccer team, Real Madrid. But officials mistook it for a gang symbol. The player, Jerce Reyes Barrios, had fled

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Letting Bird Flu Spread: A Risky Plan?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently suggested a bold idea to tackle the bird flu epidemic in the U. S. He proposed allowing the virus to spread freely among bird populations. The goal? To identify and preserve birds that are naturally immune to the virus. This idea, however, has sparked debate among

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Mar 21 2025EDUCATION

Government Pressure on Columbia University's Middle Eastern Studies Department

The Trump administration's final days saw a bold move that could shake up higher education across the country. A brief, 44-word directive was tucked away in a demand to Columbia University. It ordered a significant shake-up of admissions and disciplinary policies. This directive could have far-reach

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