MIGRATION

Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Little Linguists: The Struggle of Russian and Ukrainian Kids Learning Turkish

Imagine moving to a new country where you don't speak the language. That's the reality for many kids from Russia and Ukraine who moved to Turkey. These kids, aged 4-5, are facing big challenges learning Turkish. They make mistakes in how they say words, how they put sentences together, and more.

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Florida's New Immigration Laws: A Deep Dive

Florida has just made some big changes to its immigration laws. The state is now spending a lot of money to enforce these new rules. The state will spend nearly 300 million dollars to hire more than 50 new law enforcement officers. These officers will focus on immigration. The money will also be use

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Modi and Trump: Friends or Foes in Washington?

In the bustling capital of the United States, a high-stakes meeting is unfolding. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Washington to meet with President Donald Trump. This isn't your average get-together; it's a pivotal moment for both countries. Modi, known for his strong nationalist views, ha

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Bondi Takes Aim at New York's Driver's License Law

The Attorney General of Florida, Pam Bondi, recently made a bold move. She sued New York and its top officials. The reason? A state law that lets people get driver's licenses without proving they're in the country legally. Bondi didn't hold back. She stood in front of FBI, ATF, and DEA agents. She

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Plan Big Changes to Budget

House Republicans recently unveiled a budget plan that aims to cut taxes and spending by a massive amount. This plan, which includes up to $4. 5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion in spending reductions, is a significant move. The plan is set to be reviewed by the House Budget Committee the next d

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

When Sun Flares Strike: Earth's Hidden Weaknesses

In May 2024, the Earth faced a powerful reminder of its vulnerability to space weather. A series of solar flares sent multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs) toward Earth, merging into a major event that caught scientists off guard. This event, later known as the Gannon storm, highlighted how even sm

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Immigration Enforcement: Officials Reassigned

In a surprising move, two top officials from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency were recently reassigned. This change comes as a response to the frustration over the slow pace of deportations and arrests, which have not met the targets set by the current administration. The two off

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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 2025POLITICS

The Big Money Ask: Trump's Immigration Plans Need Cash

The Trump administration is in a bind. They need more money to carry out their immigration plans. Tom Homan, known as the "border czar, " and Russell Vought, the budget director, met with Senate Republicans recently. They made a strong case for more funding. They said, "We need more money to keep o

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Feb 12 2025OPINION

Border Trouble: The Drug War is Real

The southern border of the USA is in serious trouble. We have a big problem with drugs like fentanyl flooding in. This drug is causing lots of deaths, especially among young people. Why are we letting this happen? Fentanyl is a strong painkiller that can kill you with just a small amount. The iss

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