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Michigan GOP Rep Wants to Deport Naturalized Citizens Convicted of Terror

When a naturalized American citizen walked into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, in March 2026 and attacked a children’s daycare, a question that had been circulating in policy circles for years landed with new force in Congress. If someone acquires American citizenship and then commits an act of terrorism on American soil, what should…
Why The Class Of 2026 Is Booing AI On The Commencement Stage

Graduation ceremonies are traditionally defined by the cheers of proud families and speeches filled with boundless optimism. Yet, a remarkably different sound has recently echoed across college campuses nationwide: loud, sustained booing. As prominent corporate executives take the podium to herald artificial intelligence as the ultimate frontier of human progress, the class of 2026 is…
How One of TV’s Highest-Paid Actors is Quietly Erasing Strangers’ Medical Debt

What happens when a television actor achieves the kind of historic financial success that ensures they never have to work again? While many celebrities launch high-profile foundations or invest in massive real estate portfolios, “The Big Bang Theory” alum Kunal Nayyar is taking a remarkably quiet approach to his sitcom fortune. Instead of dealing with…
The Sudden Urge to “Toss” Clutter Could Be a Hidden Sign of ADHD

Staring at a mounting pile of unsorted mail, old receipts, and random household items can trigger an intense, almost overpowering urge to sweep the entire mess directly into a trash bag. While this sudden impulse to purge everything might feel like a simple craving for a clean space, psychologists suggest a much deeper neurological mechanism…
Eight Crested Ibises Soar Over Mainland Japan in Historic Release, Decades After Extinction

A familiar and beautiful sight had long been missing from the skies over Japan’s main island. The crested ibis, a striking bird known for its pale pink wings, was once considered lost forever to the wild. Yet, nature sometimes offers a remarkable second chance. Following years of quiet dedication and cross-border teamwork, these birds are…






