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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Immigrants Stay Home to Avoid Deportation Fears

When news spread about possible mass deportations in Chicago, many undocumented workers decided to stay home. Martin Ramos, who moved from Mexico without proper papers, stocked up on groceries and kept his kids out of soccer practice. He knows an arrest would threaten his family's future. At the fac

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Phoenix Suns Bet Big on Future Picks

The Phoenix Suns have taken a big risk by trading their 2031 unprotected first-round pick to the Utah Jazz for three first-round picks. This move shows that they are focused on short-term gains, even if it costs them dearly in the long run. They might be trying to trade for a star player like Jimmy

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

The Mystery of Protein Piles in Lungs: Understanding Amyloidosis

Ever heard of amyloidosis? It's a sneaky condition where proteins go rogue and bunch up, causing chaos in different body parts, including the lungs. These protein clumps can be tiny and innocent, like nodules or cysts, or they can grow large and troublesome, making it hard to breathe. When amyloidos

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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Growth: A Path to Carbon Neutrality

Climate change is wreaking havoc, with rising temperatures, fierce wildfires, and choking smog affecting everyone. Even the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is struggling to meet its emissions targets. The problem? A lack of unity in tackling climate issues. COP29 has se

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Jan 21 2025BUSINESS

India's Economic Slowdown: What Went Wrong?

Just over a year ago, India was celebrating a strong rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic. With a population exceeding China's, the country was hailed as a soon-to-be economic powerhouse. Foreign investors and India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, were both excited about the country's future. India e

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's 2025 Speech: Fact or Fiction?

President Trump started his second term with familiar themes, raising false questions about the 2020 election and criticizing law enforcement. While his inaugural speech was somewhat toned down, it still contained incorrect claims about the economy, immigration, world affairs, and investigations int

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

What Americans Expect from Trump's Second Term: Hope and Challenges

As Donald Trump returns to the White House, a majority of Americans are feeling optimistic about the next four years. This optimism is fueled by expectations of a strong economy in 2025 and the hope that Trump will lower grocery prices and improve global stability. Many of Trump's voters believe he

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Jan 20 2025FINANCE

Will China's Stable Interest Rates Revive Its Economy?

As the Chinese yuan continues to slip, the country's central bank chose not to alter its benchmark lending rates on Monday. The decision comes as the incoming U. S. President Donald Trump is set to take office, a move that's sparked uncertainty in the financial markets. The People's Bank of China (P

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Cheering Commanders’ WAGs Celebrate Wild Playoff Win

The NFL playoffs aren’t just exciting for the players, but also for their families and friends. After the Commanders’ impressive win over the Lions, the wives and girlfriends of the players, known as WAGs, had a thrilling watch party. Mikaela Worley, who’s recently engaged to safety Jeremy Reaves, s

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Eye Drainage Paths: A Porcine and Human Comparison

Imagine trying to map out a complex system like the eye's drainage pathways. There's no standard way to do this yet. So, scientists took a creative approach using a special chemical called 2, 2-thiodiethanol. This chemical makes things more see-through, helping researchers visualize the 3D structure

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