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Apr 28 2025EDUCATION

Student Activism Under Scrutiny: A Case of Unfair Punishment

A young student, Tess Segal, was part of a protest on April 29, 2024, at the University of Florida. The protest was against the university's investments in weapons manufacturers and academic institutions in Israel. The students were peacefully engaging in activities like studying, playing cards, and

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Kashmir's Tense Standoff: Homes Lost, Lives Disrupted

A tense situation has unfolded in Kashmir. After a deadly attack, Indian authorities have taken strong action. They have detained around 1, 500 people. This is a significant number of individuals being held. The attack, which targeted civilians, has heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. B

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Apr 27 2025CRIME

Mid-Air Mix-Up: Unraveling the National Airport Tragedy

On January 29, a terrible accident happened near Ronald Reagan National Airport. An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet over the Potomac River. Everyone on board the helicopter died. This was the worst crash in the United States in almost 25 years. It is easy t

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Judges Push Back Against DEI Policy Changes

Three judges in different states recently stepped in to stop a federal push to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools. This means the U. S. Department of Education can't take away federal funds from schools that don't follow the new rules, at least for now. The judges argue

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Mixed Feelings: Trump's Start in His Second Term

The first hundred days of Trump's second term have been a mix of expectations and disappointments for many Americans. The majority of people think he's focusing on the wrong things, and even some Republicans are unsure if he's got his priorities straight. About 4 in 10 Americans think he's been a "t

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

The Papal Election: A Model for Secure Voting

The Catholic Church's method for choosing a new pope is one of the most secure voting systems in existence. This process, known as a papal conclave, has been refined over nearly 2, 000 years. It offers valuable lessons for modern democracies struggling with secure voting. The upcoming papal electio

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A Long-Serving Senator Steps Down

A prominent figure in American politics is preparing to leave the stage. Senator Richard J. Durbin, who has represented Illinois for over four decades, has decided not to run for re-election. This move marks the end of a significant political career. Durbin, who is 80 years old, has been a key playe

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Illinois Politics

A significant shift is on the horizon for Illinois politics. Dick Durbin, a long-time senator from Illinois, has decided not to seek reelection in 2026. This decision marks the end of a lengthy career in public service, spanning over four decades. Durbin, now 80, has been a consistent figure in both

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The Next Chapter for Illinois Politics

A big change is coming to Illinois politics. Senator Dick Durbin, who has been a key figure in the Democratic Party for a long time, has decided not to run for re-election in 2026. This news opens up a significant leadership role in the Senate and sets the stage for a competitive primary race in Ill

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Congressman's Town Hall Turns Heated Over DOGE and Social Security

A recent town hall in Florida turned into a heated debate when Congressman Byron Donalds faced a crowd eager to challenge his views. The event was anything but calm, with attendees frequently shouting and interrupting the congressman. Donalds, a member of the House Oversight Committee, found himself

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