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May 18 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Tough Questions on Trump's Birthright Order

In the heart of Washington D. C. , the Supreme Court was in session on the morning of May 15. The topic of the day was President Donald Trump's executive order. This order aimed to restrict birthright citizenship, a right protected by the 14th Amendment of the U. S. Constitution. Critics argue that

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May 18 2025WEATHER

Stormy Spring: A Hard Hit for the Central U. S.

The central United States is no stranger to rough weather. But this spring has been unusually tough. The region is still recovering from a brutal storm system that swept through over the weekend. This storm was a series of tornadoes that struck the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. The aftermath

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Romania's Election Shifts: A Surprising Turn of Events

The recent election in Romania has left many people talking. The country has been closely watched by other nations, especially those in Europe and the United States. The election saw a high turnout, with nearly 65 percent of Romanians casting their votes. This was a significant increase from the

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May 18 2025WEATHER

Stormy Aftermath: St. Louis Begins to Rebuild

The city of St. Louis is picking up the pieces after a series of tornadoes ripped through the area. The storms left a significant mark, especially in the northern parts of the city. The destruction was severe, with winds reaching around 150 miles per hour. This natural disaster has left many residen

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May 18 2025SPORTS

Scottie Scheffler's Big Lead at Quail Hollow

The PGA Championship is heating up, and Scottie Scheffler is leading the pack. He's got a solid three-shot advantage heading into the final round. This could be his first PGA Championship win and his third major title overall. He's never won a major outside of Augusta National, so this could be a bi

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May 18 2025BUSINESS

US Credit Rating Drop Shakes Investor Confidence

The US government's credit rating just took a hit. The news came from Moody's Ratings, which made the announcement on a Friday evening. This change is expected to make the start of the trading week rough for investors. The reason? Worries about the US debt, not trade issues, are the main culprit thi

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May 18 2025SPORTS

Fans Booing Soto: A Familiar Story

Soto is not the first player to face boos from fans after switching teams. Carlos Beltran knows this all too well. He faced a similar situation when he returned to Houston after leaving the Astros for the Mets. It was a tough experience for him. He admitted that blocking out the boos was challen

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Poland's Presidential Showdown: Two Leaders, Two Paths

The current president of Poland has been a major roadblock for the government's plans. This Sunday, voters will decide if the stalemate continues or ends. The presidential election is more than just a choice between two main candidates. It's about the future direction of the country. Poland's presi

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May 18 2025WEATHER

Midwest and South Recover from Severe Storms

The Midwest and South are picking up the pieces after a series of severe storms left a trail of destruction. These storms, which swept through the regions over the weekend, resulted in significant damage and loss of life. Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia were among the hardest-hit states, with a tot

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Why is California's Health Care for Immigrants in Jeopardy?

The debate over healthcare for undocumented immigrants in California is heating up. Former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra has publicly opposed Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to limit free health insurance for immigrants without legal status. This proposal comes as California faces a significant budge

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