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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

New Orleans Faces Immigration Enforcement Wave

New Orleans is now in the spotlight as federal authorities kick off a major immigration enforcement operation. The focus? Individuals with serious criminal records who are living in the city illegally. Think home invaders, armed robbers, car thieves, and those accused of rape. The U. S. Department o

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

A Visit That's Stirring Up Trouble

A big event is happening at Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck. Linda McMahon, the U. S. Secretary of Education, is dropping by. She's part of a nationwide tour called "History Rocks! " This tour is all about teaching kids the importance of the Declaration of Independence. It's the 250th annive

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

California's New Tool for Reporting ICE Actions

California has set up a digital platform for people to share videos, pictures, and other proof of possible misconduct by federal immigration officers. This move comes as part of a broader response to the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration. In recent times, immigration agents have be

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: A Tool for Empowerment, Not Replacement

Amy Gilliland, the head of General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), is a strong believer in the power of artificial intelligence (AI). She sees it as a tool to enhance her employees' capabilities, not replace them. GDIT is already using AI to help its staff find new roles within the company.

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Boom: Big Spending, Bigger Risks?

AI is advancing fast, but not everyone is handling the risks well. That's what Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, shared at a recent event. He's optimistic about the tech but worried about the money side. Some companies are spending too much, too fast. This could lead to problems, even if the tech

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Eye Big Money for AI Dreams

Big tech companies are changing how they get money. They are now borrowing more instead of using their own cash. This is because they want to build data centers ready for AI. A top executive at Barclays said the biggest five tech firms might need almost $100 billion in 2026. This is a lot of money!

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Dec 04 2025WEATHER

Staying Safe in the Deep Freeze: Des Moines' Plan to Beat the Cold

Des Moines is getting ready for a serious cold snap. The Extreme Temperature Plan was turned on early Sunday, November 30. The weather is expected to be so cold that it might break records from the 1800s. Iowa could be the coldest state in the country early on December 4. The National Weather Servi

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Celebrities and Music to Light Up World Cup Draw Event

The World Cup draw is set to be a star-studded event. Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum will co-host the show. They will be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C. This is not the first time Klum has hosted such an event. She also did it back in 2006 in Germany. The event will feature some big names in

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Dec 04 2025RELIGION

Schools in Mallorca Adjust Curriculum to Include Islamic Studies

In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has ruled that Catholic schools in Mallorca must offer Islamic religion classes. This move comes after requests from Muslim families who wanted their children to learn about their faith within the school system. The ruling has

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

New York City's Crime Drop: A Victory, But Not a Final Win

New York City has seen a big drop in crime, and it's time to acknowledge the efforts that made this happen. The city's new police chief, Jessica Tisch, has been a game-changer. She took charge and made some tough decisions that turned things around. Under her leadership, the NYPD has been more effec

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