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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Unfolding Drama Between Trump's Team and the Judiciary

In recent days, the Trump administration has been making waves in the legal world, particularly with Chief Justice John Roberts. The situation revolves around the Alien Enemies Act case, where the administration's actions seem more about provoking Judge James Boasberg than about winning the case on

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz Cleared of Battery Charge in Las Vegas

A legal hurdle has been cleared for combat sports icon Nate Diaz. The misdemeanor battery charge against him in Las Vegas has been dropped. This charge came from an incident that happened in August at the Omnia nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Diaz was accused of hitting a bouncer. A video of the in

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Claude Chatbot:Now With Web Search

Claude, a chatbot designed by Anthropic, has just gotten a big upgrade. It can now browse the web for information. This is a game-changer for users who want quick, up-to-date answers. The feature is currently available for paid users in the U. S. Free users and those in other countries will get acce

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

How Blood Pressure Affects Lung Function During Exercise

During physical activity, the lungs work harder to supply oxygen to the body. This is where the pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) comes into play. PAP is the force that pushes blood from the heart to the lungs. When a person exercises, PAP rises, helping to increase the lung's ability to transfer carb

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Struggle to Return Home Amidst a Mystery

A young man from Minnesota is currently stuck in the Dominican Republic. He is trying to get a new passport to return home. This is Joshua Riibe, a 22-year-old college student. He was with Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student, the night she vanished during a spring break trip. Riibe

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Mar 19 2025EDUCATION

How to Boost First Nations Representation in Nursing

The nursing field is in desperate need of more First Nations representatives. This is not just about fairness. It is about improving health outcomes for First Nations communities. Currently, there are big hurdles in the way of First Nations students trying to complete their nursing degrees. These ob

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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Storms and Trains: Canada's Ports in a Pickle

The weather is wreaking havoc on Canada's ports. On the east coast, Halifax is facing major delays. The North Atlantic weather is causing ships to arrive late. This is a big problem because it is making it hard to plan shipments. The situation is made worse by long wait times for trains. On average,

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Teamwork Pays Off: How a Quarterback's Support Boosted Contract Talks

Joe Burrow is a quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals. He has been very good at his job. He has been very good at his job. He is also very good at supporting his teammates. He recently helped his teammates get better contracts. How did he do it? Burrow used his public platform to push for better d

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Mar 19 2025CELEBRITIES

A Surprise Wedding in LA

Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good have quietly exchanged vows. The couple decided to keep things intimate, inviting only their mothers to their Los Angeles home for the ceremony. Majors' mother, who is a pastor, led the event, while Good's mother stood as a witness. This small gathering took place jus

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Mar 19 2025WEATHER

Late Winter Surprise: Heavy Snow and Wind on the Way

A powerful storm is on the horizon, ready to sweep across the Central Plains and head east-northeast. This storm is expected to hit tomorrow, bringing a mix of rain and snow. As temperatures drop, the rain will turn into heavy, wet snow. This snow will stick around through the afternoon and start to

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