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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Getting Ready: Chicago's Restaurants Brace for Immigration Checks

Soon, Sam Toia, the CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association, might be getting a lot of phone calls. With news of upcoming immigration checks in Chicago, he's been busy preparing. "Just make sure all your team has the right documents, " he advises restaurant owners. "And if ICE officers show up, f

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Healing Achilles Tendons: Open Surgery vs. Minimally Invasive Techniques

Ever wondered how different methods of surgery can affect the healing of a ruptured Achilles tendon? Let's dive into a study that compared two common techniques: the minimally invasive paratenon protection repair and the open giftbox repair. The paratenon, a thin tissue layer covering the Achilles t

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Jan 18 2025SPORTS

UFC Title Fight Changes: Khabib’s Perspective on Last-Minute Replacements

Former UFC lightweight champ Khabib Nurmagomedov is no stranger to surprising changes right before a big fight. As coach for Islam Makhachev, he faced a switch in opponents when Arman Tsarukyan withdrew from the UFC 311 title fight due to a back injury. The news came just before weigh-ins, leaving R

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Split Habitats Affect Little Desert Lizards

Habitat fragmentation is a big problem for certain animals, and small reptiles feel this impact hard. Imagine trying to cross a bunch of highways just to find food or a mate – it's tough! This study looked at a specific lizard species, Phrynocephalus przewalskii, in Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia. They

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Why Did Republicans Boot Mike Turner?

Rep. Mike Turner once seemed like a rising star in the Republican party. He was even appointed chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. But recently, he got the boot from his fellow Republicans. Why? Because they thought he wasn't "MAGA" enough. Let's look back at how Turner got to this point.

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Leonardo da Vinci's Curiosity in Reproductive Anatomy

Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned artist, was also an amazing scientist. He explored many fields, including anatomy. Back in his time, people didn't understand the human body very well, but Leo was curious and made detailed drawings. He was a pioneer, figuring out the inner workings of the body long b

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Ohio Governor Picks Lt. Gov. Husted for Vance's Senate Seat

In a move that highlights the importance of experience in these challenging times, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine appointed Lt. Governor Jon Husted to fill the soon-to-be vacant Senate seat left by JD Vance. Vance is set to become the Vice President of the United States. Husted, a seasoned Republican pol

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Biden's Hindsight: Dems, GOP, and Safeguarding the Economy

President Joe Biden recently sat down for a candid chat about his presidency. He didn't mince words when talking about the Republicans. He pointed out that Republican-led states didn't handle the economic storm of Covid-19 very well, especially when it came to manufacturing and supply chain snags. B

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Rep. Rick Crawford Takes Helm of House Intelligence Committee

In an unexpected move, Speaker Mike Johnson picked Rep. Rick Crawford from Arkansas to lead the House Intelligence Committee. This comes just a day after Johnson removed Rep. Mike Turner from the position. Crawford, a retired Army sergeant, has been serving on the committee for several years. He was

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Why Pam Bondi’s Nomination Worries Voting Rights Advocates

Pam Bondi, President-elect Trump's pick for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has attracted criticism from the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund. They argue that her past actions as Florida’s attorney general and as chair of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) make her unsuitable for the role of U. S.

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