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May 21 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans in Florida Face Uncertain Future

A recent decision by the U. S. Supreme Court has left Venezuelans in Florida anxious about their future. The court's ruling immediately revoked the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for many Venezuelans, putting them at risk of deportation. This status, which has been in place since 2021, protects in

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Olympic Flag Football: The Big Task Ahead

The NFL has given the green light for its players to join the 2028 Olympic flag football event. This decision opens up a new chapter in the sport's history. The challenge now is to pick and train the best players for the games. This job is given to USA Football, the group in charge of international

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Rock Star Ruckus

A musician has stepped up to challenge a former president's habit of picking fights with artists. It is not the first time. This time it was Neil Young. He is not happy with the way the former president is handling things. He thinks the former president is more worried about what musicians are s

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Downtown Eau Claire: Businesses Face Roadblocks

The city of Eau Claire is buzzing with upcoming construction projects. These projects are set to affect downtown businesses. Downtown Eau Claire Incorporated, known as DECI, is a local group that backs these businesses. They have raised concerns about the impact of the construction on local shops.

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Banking in a Pandemic: Navigating Resources and Capabilities

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how crucial it is for banks to make quick, informed decisions about their resources and capabilities. This is where a decision-making model comes in handy. It helps managers pick the right resources and capabilities in real-time, adapting as needed. However, the curre

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May 21 2025SPORTS

The Unseen Benefits of Birth Months in Soccer

The way players are picked in soccer can be unfair based on when they were born. This is called the relative age effect. Players born earlier in the year have an advantage. They are more likely to be picked for teams and get more training. This is because they are

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

How Love Pairs Handle Emotions Over Time

Emotions are a big deal in any relationship. But how do couples handle them together? This is what researchers want to find out. They are looking at how couples help each other feel better or worse over different periods. These periods can be short, like a few seconds, or long, like months or even y

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel's New Trick: Personalize Your Lock Screen with Magic Portrait

Google's newest feature for Pixel phones, Magic Portrait, is making waves in the Android 16 beta. This tool is designed to make lock screen wallpapers more eye-catching by framing the main subject. It's part of the Pixel wallpaper app's effects and works by isolating a portion of an image and offeri

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Cancer Detection: The Power of MOF-Based Aptasensors

Aptasensors are tools that use aptamers to spot specific targets. What makes them special? They are highly sensitive and selective. They are easy to tweak, stable, and can give real-time results. Plus, they are safe for living things, budget-friendly, and blend well with other tech. Now, imagine mix

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Word Patterns in Chinese Government Speeches: A 21-Year Look

In the world of language studies, Zipf's law is a big deal. It's all about how often words show up in texts. A recent study dug into this topic by looking at 651 work reports from Chinese provincial governments, spanning 21 years from 2003 to 2023. The goal was to see if these reports follow Zipf's

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