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A Shelter's Struggle: Faith, Funding, and Federal Rules

December 14, 2025

In Texas, a migrant shelter run by the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville is in hot water. The shelter, part of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), is accused of mishandling federal grants. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims the shelter used funds incorrectly. Specificall

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Tunisia's Opposition Unites Against President Saied's Rule

December 14, 2025

Tunisia is witnessing a significant shift in its political landscape. Opposition groups, usually divided, have come together to challenge President Kais Saied's leadership. This unity is a response to what many see as a growing authoritarian trend under Saied's rule. Protests have been happening fo

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Michigan Athletics: A Pattern of Trouble?

December 14, 2025

The University of Michigan's athletic department has seen a lot of drama lately. In just three years, they've had some serious issues. First, there was Mel Pearson, the men's ice hockey coach. He was let go after an investigation found a "toxic environment. " Players were pressured to lie about Covi

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Celebrities Teaching at University of Michigan: What They Earn

December 14, 2025

The University of Michigan has a star-studded faculty, with celebrities from various fields sharing their expertise. Their salaries, however, tell a different story. First, there's John Cameron Mitchell, known for directing and starring in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch. " He joined the university as a

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Justice Department Explores Unusual Path for Charlie Kirk's Killer

December 13, 2025

Three months after Charlie Kirk's tragic death, the Justice Department is exploring unique legal avenues to charge his alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. The focus is on whether Robinson's actions can be classified as an anti-Christian hate crime, a move that has sparked debate among legal experts. Ro

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A Shocking Attack in the Middle of a Busy Store

December 13, 2025

A woman was hurt in a sudden attack at Macy's in Manhattan. The incident happened in the bathroom while she was changing her baby's diaper. The suspect, Kerri Aherne, was recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Aherne, 43, was arrested and will stay in jail without bail. She told police that

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Michigan Athletics: A Culture Under Scrutiny

December 13, 2025

The University of Michigan's athletic department is facing serious questions about its culture and leadership. Sherrone Moore, a former coach, was recently fired and charged with serious crimes. This incident has brought attention to the department's handling of misconduct. Investigators are lookin

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Andrew's Legal Troubles: What's Next?

December 13, 2025

Andrew, the Duke of York, is in the clear for now. Police in London have decided not to dig deeper into claims that he asked his bodyguard to look into Virginia Giuffre. She was the woman who said he mistreated her when she was young. This decision comes after a careful look into the situation. Thi

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U. S. Lawmaker Questions Trump's Move on Nvidia Chips to China

December 13, 2025

A U. S. representative is raising eyebrows over a recent decision by President Donald Trump. The decision allows Nvidia to sell its H200 chips to China. This move goes against previous policies from both Trump's and President Joseph Biden's administrations. Those policies restricted China's access t

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VA's Big Plan to Cut Jobs: What You Need to Know

December 13, 2025

The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs is making some big changes. They plan to cut up to 35, 000 health care jobs this month. This news comes from a report by the Washington Post, which got the info from an internal memo and some insiders. Most of these jobs are ones that haven't been filled yet