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May 11 2025POLITICS

Layoff Plans Halted: Federal Judge Steps In

A federal judge has thrown a wrench into the Trump administration's plans to lay off thousands of government workers. The judge's order means that for at least the next two weeks, no federal agency can send out any notices about job cuts. This pause is a big deal because it affects a whole bunch of

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May 11 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Welcomes South African Afrikaners: Persecution or Privilege?

The U. S. is starting a program to bring some white South Africans, known as Afrikaners, to live in the U. S. as refugees. This move comes from the Trump administration, which has been strict on immigration but is now making an exception for this group. The U. S. claims these Afrikaners are facing p

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May 11 2025HEALTH

The Celebrity Craze: Why We're So Obsessed

The internet and social media have made celebrities more accessible than ever. This has sparked curiosity among researchers about why so many people are drawn to them. A recent study looked into this by examining how early life experiences and emotional struggles might play a role. The study focuse

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May 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Understanding Violence Among Mexican Youth

Violence among young people is a major concern worldwide. In Mexico, this issue has been growing, but it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. Let's dive into what's happening with violence among children and teenagers in Mexico. Mexico has seen a rise in interpersonal violence (IPV) in recent y

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May 11 2025HEALTH

How Parents of Kids with Autism Find Their Way

Parents of kids with autism often focus on how their children's development changes with early support. This includes things like language skills, thinking abilities, and how well they adapt to daily life. However, the impact of these supports goes beyond the kids themselves. It also affects the par

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Leadership Test Drive for Medical Residents

Medical residents are expected to be strong team leaders. This is a big deal in the medical world. A recent effort was made to create and test a tool to measure this skill. The tool is called a situational judgment test, or SJT for short. It's designed to see how well residents can handle different

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May 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Gadgets: A Quick Look at Recent Reviews

It's easy to get distracted by the outdoors during spring, but let's dive into some recent tech reviews that might have slipped under your radar. The 12-inch Surface Pro is a lightweight, portable device that's great for basic tasks. It's cute and easy to carry around, but don't expect top-notch per

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May 10 2025POLITICS

Europe's Strong Stand: A Push for Peace in Ukraine

In a bold move, four key European nations have joined forces to urge Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. This call for peace, backed by the United States, aims to halt the ongoing conflict that has ravaged Ukraine for years. The leaders of France, the United Kin

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May 10 2025SPORTS

Ohtani's Clutch Hit Seals Thrilling Dodgers Victory

The night was electric, the roof was open, and the air was thick with anticipation. The Dodgers and Diamondbacks were locked in a high-stakes battle at Chase Field. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, with lead changes and dramatic moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The highlig

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May 10 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Party in Turmoil Over Presidential Pick

The political scene in South Korea is heating up. A major conservative party is in chaos. They are trying to figure out who should be their presidential candidate. The party, known as the People Power Party, or PPP, had a big shake-up just a week into their campaign. The drama started with Kim Moon

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