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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

What's Really Happening to Deported Africans?

Ghana says it has sent back 14 African immigrants deported by the U. S. to their home countries. But lawyers for some of these immigrants say that's not true. They claim their clients are still being held in Ghana. This has caused a big disagreement between the Ghanaian government and the lawyers.

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Sep 16 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Future: A UFC Takeover?

A new player is entering the boxing world, and it's not just any company—it's the powerhouse behind the UFC. Zuffa Boxing is set to launch in 2026, aiming to bring UFC-style promotion to boxing. This move has sparked concerns, especially from former UFC fighter Matt Brown. He believes this could lea

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Sep 15 2025WEATHER

Dry Days Ahead: What's Up with Massachusetts' Weather?

Massachusetts is stuck in a dry spell. The state has been parched for a while now, and it doesn't look like rain is coming to the rescue anytime soon. This week, folks can expect temperatures to hang out around the usual for this time of year. Think highs in the upper 70s to low 80s during the day a

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

High School Sports Stars Shine in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, high school athletes are making waves. Quarterbacks are leading their teams to victory with impressive yards and touchdowns. Peter Bourque, a junior from Hingham, threw for 210 yards and scored three touchdowns in a big win. Michael Bayko, a junior from Haverhill, also had a strong

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Sep 14 2025SPORTS

Texas A&M and Notre Dame: A Thrilling Showdown

In a nail-biting matchup, Texas A&M and Notre Dame put on a show that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams trading blows and leaving everything on the field. Texas A&M came out on top, but it wasn't easy. The Aggies faced a tough challenge

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

U. S. Judge Questions Government's Role in Risky Deportations

A federal judge has raised serious concerns about the U. S. government's recent deportation actions. Judge Tanya Chutkan accused the administration of trying to bypass legal protections for individuals fleeing persecution. This came after a group of African migrants, including those from Gambia and

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Decision: Protecting Guatemalan Kids from Deportation

A U. S. judge has put a hold on the Trump administration's plan to send back Guatemalan children who came to the U. S. alone. The judge, Timothy Kelly, made this decision after hearing that the government had given wrong information about the kids' parents wanting them back. The story starts with t

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

The Controversial Legacy of Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative figure, was tragically killed during a university event in Utah. Before his death, he was engaged in a heated discussion about transgender individuals and mass shootings. Kirk's response to a question about transgender mass shooters was "Too many, " a statemen

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

London's Divided Streets: A Clash of Views

London witnessed a significant display of public sentiment recently, with two opposing groups taking to the streets. The larger gathering, organized by a well-known far-right figure, saw tens of thousands of people marching under the banner of "Unite the Kingdom. " Their rally was a mix of national

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Transgender Student's Fight for Fairness in South Carolina

In a recent move, the Supreme Court allowed a transgender ninth-grader in South Carolina to keep using the boys' bathroom at his school. This decision came after the court rejected a request from state officials to pause a lower court's ruling that had temporarily blocked a state policy restricting

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