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Letters to the Editor: A Mixed Bag of Thoughts

December 10, 2025

In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a reader expressed relief after learning about a federal law designed to protect religious institutions. The law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, was amended to include religious sites. The reader questioned why the Department of Justice

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Norman Powell: From San Diego to the NBA

December 10, 2025

Norman Powell is a well-known NBA player who currently plays for the Miami Heat. He was born in San Diego, California, on May 25, 1993. Powell's family background is a mix of Jamaican and American heritage. His father is from Kingston, Jamaica, but he was not very involved in Powell's life. Powell's

celebrities

From Rapper to Big Boss: 50 Cent's Smart Moves in Business

December 9, 2025

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is a name that stands out in the music industry, but his real game is in business. He's not just a rapper; he's a smart businessman who plays the long game. While others were busy with music feuds and album sales, 50 was making moves that would pay off big time. One of his

politics

New Rules for Immigrants from Certain Countries

December 3, 2025

Recent changes have been made to immigration policies. The U. S. government has decided to put a hold on many immigration processes for people from 19 specific countries. These countries are seen as high-risk. The decision includes a wide range of processes, like green card applications and naturali

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Collective Punishment: A Dark Echo in American History

December 3, 2025

A single act of violence has sparked a wave of fear and uncertainty for thousands of refugees in the United States. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee, allegedly opened fire on National Guard officers, resulting in the tragic death of Sarah Beckstrom and leaving Andrew Wolfe critically injured.

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Jamaica's Strength Shines After Tough Times

December 2, 2025

Jamaica is showing its resilience after a tough few weeks. The country has faced a lot, including a hurricane and a scary accident involving their Miss Universe contestant. The Miss Jamaica organization posted a message about healing and strength, but it's clear they're talking about more than just

crime

Guns, Gangs, and the U. S. Connection in Haiti's Crisis

November 30, 2025

Haiti is in deep trouble. Gangs are everywhere, and they're armed with powerful weapons. Most of these guns come from the U. S. That's right, the very guns meant for American citizens are ending up in the hands of Haitian gangs. And it's not just any guns—we're talking about serious military-grade f

sports

Big Plans for Women’s World Cup 2031: Stadiums and More

November 29, 2025

The 2031 Women’s World Cup is shaping up to be a massive event. The U. S. Soccer Federation has put forward 14 American sites, with seven of them also hosting the 2026 men’s tournament. FIFA has shared the bid books for both the 2031 and 2035 tournaments. The 2031 bid includes the U. S. , Mexico, Co

politics

Green Card Check-Up: What's Happening with Immigrants from Certain Countries?

November 28, 2025

The Trump administration has decided to take a closer look at all green cards given to immigrants from specific countries. This decision comes after a recent shooting involving two National Guard members near the White House. The suspect in this case is an Afghan national who arrived in the U. S. in

education

Unveiling Madrid's Forgotten African Roots

November 27, 2025

In the heart of Madrid, a new wave of tours is taking visitors off the beaten path, shining a light on the city's African heritage. This history, often overlooked in Spanish education, is being brought to life by passionate guides like Kwame Ondo. Ondo, who grew up in Spain, noticed the absence of B