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May 19 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans Face Uncertain Future as Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that could significantly impact thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States. The court allowed the Trump administration to end special legal protections for these immigrants. This move could lead to deportations for many Venezuelans who have been l

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May 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Film Tariff Fiasco: Wes Anderson's Cannes Comeback

Wes Anderson, a renowned film director, recently took a jab at Donald Trump's proposed film tariffs. He did this while promoting his new movie, The Phoenician Scheme, at the Cannes Film Festival. Anderson's comments highlighted the impracticality of Trump's plan. He questioned how movies, which aren

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May 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sesame Street's New Home

Sesame Street is getting a new home. Netflix has signed a contract with Sesame Workshop. This means new episodes of the beloved children's show will be available on Netflix. This is big news because Warner Bros. Discovery decided not to renew its deal with Sesame Street. The show will also air on PB

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May 19 2025SPORTS

OKC Thunder's Epic Comeback: The Game That Changed Everything

The basketball world witnessed a dramatic turnaround when the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a spot in the Western Conference Finals. This victory was not just about winning a game, but about proving that hard work and team spirit can overcome any obstacle. The Thunder faced a significant challenge

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Unraveling the Sports Puzzle: A Fresh Look at Today's Connections

Ever wondered why some puzzles are more challenging than others? It is because they are designed to test your knowledge in a specific area. The Sports Edition of Connections is a great example. This puzzle made its debut on a big day in sports, Super Bowl Sunday. It was a sign that the game had

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May 19 2025CRIME

How to Catch a Criminal: The Power of Under-Fingernail DNA

In the world of crime-solving, every tiny clue counts. When it comes to violent crimes like murder or rape, the victim's fingernails can hold crucial evidence. These tiny samples can contain DNA from the attacker, but they often mix with the victim's own DNA. This mix can make it tough to figure out

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Mastering Elements: The Fun Way to Learn the Periodic Table

The periodic table of elements can be a daunting subject for many students. It is a complex chart that can seem overwhelming at first glance. However, a new game is changing the way students approach this important topic. This game is called Snakeleev. It is a twist on the classic Snake game. I

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

How pH Levels Impact Urease in Bacteria

The enzyme urease is crucial for a process called microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP). This process is important because it helps in forming calcium carbonate, which is useful in various environmental and industrial applications. However, using MICP in extreme environments, like

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May 19 2025HEALTH

How Your Mind and Body Shape Hospital Visits and Bills

People's feelings and movements can give clues about their future hospital stays and costs. This is where Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, or PROMs, come in. They are tools that gather information directly from patients about their health. These tools can identify individuals who frequently use he

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Citizenship by Birth: The Supreme Court's Big Decision

The Supreme Court is facing a tough decision. It needs to figure out who gets to be an American citizen just by being born here. This is all because of a case called Trump v CASA. The 14th Amendment says that anyone born in America is a citizen. But there are some exceptions, like kids of diplomats

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