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    Inter's Marcus Thuram Sidelined by Injury

    What’s Up with This Injury? So, here’s the deal: Inter said Thuram went for tests at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano, and the docs found fatigue in his left thigh’s adductor muscles. Sounds like one of those “not too serious but don’t mess it up” injuries. The club’s playing it safe, saying...
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    Murkowski: Senators Fear Retaliation from Trump

    The Context of Murkowski’s Remarks Murkowski’s comments came in response to a question from an audience member about how she would address constituents and lawmakers grappling with fear over the rapid policy changes implemented by the Trump administration. Since taking office in January 2025...
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    FSU Shooting: Student Shooter Identified

    The Day Everything Changed It was just before noon, a normal Thursday at FSU. The Student Union was buzzing students grabbing lunch, hanging out, or rushing to class. Then, out of nowhere, gunshots rang out. The FSU Alert system sent a chilling message at 12:01 p.m.: “Seek shelter. Lock doors...
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    Austin Metcalf's Father Faces Criticism at Anthony's Press Conference

    A Day That Changed Everything Let’s go back to April 2, 2025, at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas. It was a sunny afternoon, the kind where high school athletes chase dreams under the roar of a crowd. Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old junior at Frisco Memorial High School, was there with his twin...
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    Autism Community Challenges RFK Jr.'s Statements

    What Sparked the Outrage? Kennedy’s comments came right after the CDC dropped a report on April 15, 2025, saying autism diagnoses among 8-year-olds jumped from 1 in 36 in 2020 to 1 in 31 in 2022. The report didn’t sound alarms it said the uptick is mostly because we’re getting better at spotting...
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    Virgil van Dijk Extends Liverpool Contract Until 2027

    The Wait Was Nerve-Wracking If you’ve been following Liverpool this season, you know the contract saga has been a rollercoaster. Van Dijk, Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold were all heading into the final months of their deals, set to expire in June 2025. It was the kind of uncertainty that kept...
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    Saka Shines as Arsenal Advances to Champions League Semi-Final

    The Bernabéu: Where Legends Are Made Picture this: the Santiago Bernabéu, a fortress where Real Madrid have crushed countless dreams with their never-say-die comebacks. We’ve all seen their epic turnarounds against PSG, Chelsea, or Bayern Munich in recent years. Arsenal arrived with a 3-0 lead...
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    IRS Considers Revoking Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status

    How It All Started This whole saga kicked off in early 2025, when the Trump administration decided to pick a fight with Harvard. The White House sent a letter demanding the university overhaul its policies think scrapping diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, adopting “merit-based”...
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    Trump Urges Fed Rate Cuts"Calls For Powell's Termination

    The Backstory: Trump vs. the Fed, Round Two Trump and the Federal Reserve have never exactly been besties. Back in his first term (2017–2021), Trump wasn’t shy about telling the Fed how to do its job, which is a big departure from the usual playbook where presidents keep quiet to let the central...
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    Van Hollen's El Salvador Visit Fails to Secure Garcia's Return

    Who Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and How Did This Mess Start? Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran guy who’s been legally living in Maryland with his wife and three kids. On March 12, 2025, he was grabbing some stuff near an IKEA in College Park when ICE agents swooped in and detained him. The crazy...
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    Arsenal vs Real Madrid: The Bernabeu’s Battle for Redemption

    On April 16, 2025, the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid becomes the stage for one of the most anticipated clashes in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals: Arsenal versus Real Madrid. This second-leg showdown, kicking off at 9:00 PM local time (8:00 PM UK), is more than just a football...
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    Supreme Court Ruling Ignored: Trump vs. El Salvador Over Deported Immigrant

    On April 10, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court dropped a unanimous decision ordering the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran immigrant who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite a court order protecting him from removal. But as of mid-April...
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    DOJ Gets Fraud Allegation Against NY AG Letitia James, and It’s a Total Circus

    Alright, buckle up, because on April 14, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice got handed a juicy accusation that’s got everyone’s tongues wagging: New York Attorney General Letitia James might’ve pulled some shady moves with property deals. Yup, the same Letitia James who’s been Donald Trump’s...
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    X Corp Plans to Replace DMs with 'XChat': Community Reacts

    April 16, 2025, and the X community is losing it over news that X Corp, the folks running the platform we all still call Twitter in our heads, wants to ditch direct messages (DMs) for something called “XChat.” Yeah, it’s not just a little update—it’s a big deal, and people are buzzing with...
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    UK Supreme Court Says ‘Woman’ Means Born Female, and It’s Got Everyone Fired Up

    On April 16, 2025, the UK Supreme Court handed down a decision that’s got the whole country in a tizzy. All five judges agreed: under the Equality Act 2010, a “woman” is someone born female—biological sex, end of story. Trans women, even if they’ve got a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC)...
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    Jalen Ramsey's Future:Trade Talks Heat Up with Dolphins

    What’s Behind the Trade Talk? Jalen Ramsey’s a household name for football fans. A three-time All-Pro, seven-time Pro Bowler, and a key piece of the Dolphins’ defense since they snagged him from the Los Angeles Rams in March 2023. Miami brought him in dreaming of Super Bowl glory, banking on his...
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    Katy Perry's Odyssey: Reactions and Revelation

    Katy Perry’s Wild Ride: Heart, Heat, and What We All Think Katy Perry’s life is like that one song you can’t stop humming bright, bold, and full of surprises. From blasting onto the scene with "I Kissed a Girl" to becoming a mom and, get this, hopping on a spaceship, her story’s a whirlwind of...
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    Karmelo Anthony's Bond Lowered, Sparks Debate

    What Happened That Day Picture a sunny spring afternoon at a Frisco ISD track meet. Kids are warming up, parents are chatting, and there’s that buzz of a school event. Karmelo Anthony, a standout in football and track at Frisco Centennial High, gets into it with Austin Metcalf, a kid from...
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    Harvard Rejects Trump's Demands, Faces Funding Freeze

    How Did We Get Here? This whole thing started because the Trump administration has been cracking down on universities, especially ones they think aren’t doing enough to stop antisemitism or what they call “woke” culture. Since President Trump came back into office, his team has been pushing...
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    Trump Defies Court Over Deported Maryland Man

    A Life Built, Then Torn Apart Kilmar isn’t just a name in the news. He’s a guy who escaped El Salvador at 16, fleeing gang threats that targeted his family’s small pupusa business. In Maryland, he found a home. He married Jennifer Vasquez Sura, a U.S. citizen who became his anchor. They raised...
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