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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

When Words Collide: The AP's Stand Against White House Restrictions

In a surprising turn of events, the Associated Press (AP) has taken legal action against three officials from the Trump administration. The lawsuit, filed in a Washington, D. C. federal court, challenges the White House's decision to limit AP's access to presidential events. This move comes after th

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Mistaken Body Release Threatens Ceasefire

In a surprising turn of events, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was shaken when the wrong body was released. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was furious. He called it a "cruel and malicious violation" of the ceasefire agreement. The body was supposed to be an Israeli mother of two boy

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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's White Parties: A Look Back at the All-White Soirees

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, is known for his extravagant parties. Among his most famous events are the White Parties, which started in 1998. These parties were all about the color white. Guests had to wear all white, and the decorations followed the same theme. Didd

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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Ayesha Curry's Big Business Move and a Romantic Getaway

The Golden State Warriors' break after the All-Star festivities was the perfect time for the Curry family to escape the media spotlight. Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, recently expanded her Sweet July brand by introducing a new skincare line. Her brand Sweet July is a symbol of

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

The Unconventional Path of Kash Patel

Kash Patel, a name that has been making waves in political circles, has quite the story to tell. Born in 1980 to Indian immigrant parents, Patel grew up in Garden City, New York. His journey to prominence began in 2018 when he served as an aide to Rep. Devin Nunes. It was during this time that he ca

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

Luigi Mangione: From Ivy League to Infamy

Luigi Mangione, a name that has recently grabbed headlines, is a 26-year-old engineer who found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Born and raised in Maryland, Mangione's journey took him from the prestigious halls of the Gilman School to the Ivy League corridors of the University o

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Can Canola Replace Soybeans in Chicken Feed? Let's Break It Down

The idea of using canola meal (CM) as a substitute for soybean meal in chicken feed has been around for a while. But, the results have been all over the place. So, a big study was done to make sense of it all. This study looked at nineteen different research papers to figure out how CM affects how m

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Gulf Leaders Unite to Challenge US Gaza Plan

In response to a bold proposal from the US President, leaders from Gulf countries, Egypt, and Jordan are set to gather in Riyadh. Their mission? To brainstorm a counterplan to the controversial idea of redeveloping Gaza under US control. This gathering is a prelude to a larger summit organized by th

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Yankees: The Beard is Back!

In a surprising turn of events, the Yankees have decided to let go of a rule that has been around since 1976. This rule, which was put in place by George Steinbrenner, stated that players could not have any facial hair, except for mustaches. Hal Steinbrenner, the current owner, announced this change

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

The Bibas Family Tragedy: A Cease-Fire in Jeopardy

The Bibas family's ordeal has brought back fears about the Israel-Gaza cease-fire. For over a year, the family's photos had been fading from public view. But on Friday, their tragic fate was thrust back into the spotlight. The Israeli military made a shocking announcement. The body returned by Hamas

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