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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

New Rules for Immigrants from Certain Countries

Recent changes have been made to immigration policies. The U. S. government has decided to put a hold on many immigration processes for people from 19 specific countries. These countries are seen as high-risk. The decision includes a wide range of processes, like green card applications and naturali

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul's Unexpected Exit from the Clippers

The LA Clippers made a surprising move by parting ways with Chris Paul. This decision came after a string of losses, with the team struggling to find their rhythm. Paul, a key figure in the Clippers' history, found out about this decision in the early hours of Wednesday morning while the team was in

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotify Wrapped 2025: A More Interactive Way to Share Your Music Taste

Spotify Wrapped is back, and this time it's more social than ever. After last year's mixed reviews, Spotify is focusing on what users love: personalized insights and fun interactions. The big news? Wrapped Party, a new feature that lets you and up to nine friends compare your listening habits live.

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Fairness: Why All Air Traffic Controllers Deserve Recognition

A senator is pushing back against a decision that only rewards a small group of air traffic controllers and FAA technicians for working during a government shutdown. The Transportation Department plans to give a $10, 000 bonus, but only to those who didn't miss a single day of work during the 44-day

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Raccoon's Wild Night Out

In a bizarre turn of events, a raccoon decided to throw itself a party at a Virginia liquor store. The little critter broke in, helped itself to some drinks, and then passed out in the bathroom. Staff at the Ashland ABC store found the mess on Saturday morning. They discovered smashed bottles and sp

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Missing Neutrinos

Neutrinos are tiny particles that barely interact with anything. They are everywhere, but we know very little about them. Scientists have long thought there might be more types of neutrinos than the three we know. But recent experiments have left them scratching their heads. Two new studies, publis

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Pro: A Camera Upgrade with a Big Omission

The iPhone 17 Pro has arrived, boasting some impressive camera enhancements. It sports three 48MP Fusion cameras on the back and a new Center Stage front camera. Additionally, it introduces new software features like Dual Capture. However, there's a significant catch: Night mode is no longer availab

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Big Move: Why the Crimson Tide Climbed Past Notre Dame

Alabama's recent performance caught the eye of the playoff committee, pushing them ahead of Notre Dame in the rankings. This shift gives Alabama a bit of breathing room before their big showdown with Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. The committee chair, Hunter Yurachek, shared some insights on

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Unseen Links: Optic Neuritis and Heart Risks

Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammation of the optic nerve. It is often linked to autoimmune issues. But does it also raise the risk of heart problems? A recent study looked into this. Researchers used data from Korea's National Health Insurance Service. They studied 15, 587 people with ON and compa

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

The Rise and Fall of Lunch Bowls: A Food Trend's Journey

Lunch bowls have been a big deal in recent years. They offer a mix of convenience, health, and taste. But will they remain popular, or will they fade away like many other food trends? First, let's consider what makes a food trend last. It's not just about being trendy. It's about filling a gap that

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