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Day: June 5, 2025
In this powerful opinion piece, a woman reflects on her sister’s murder 30 years ago and criticizes the true crime industry for turning personal tragedy into entertainment, raising questions about ethics and empathy.
School cellphone bans are expanding across states as districts aim to curb distractions. However, enforcing these policies remains challenging, raising concerns about fairness and consistency in classrooms.
ICE announced the arrest of 37 members and associates of an international ethnic-Albanian organized crime group. The operation targeted criminal activities spanning multiple countries, disrupting illicit networks.
Markets remained steady as a US appeals court reinstated tariffs on certain Chinese imports linked to the Trump administration, signaling limited investor concern over renewed trade tensions, Reuters reports.
Juan Soto faces intense scrutiny in New York as he strives for Mets redemption. Under pressure in the high-stakes environment, Soto aims to lead the team to a World Series title and prove his clutch potential.
New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge has been named AL Player of the Month, Sports Illustrated reports. Judge’s powerful hitting and clutch performances propelled the Yankees to key victories in September.
The New York Times warns that denying visas to Chinese students could harm U.S. interests by stifling academic collaboration, innovation, and economic growth, while pushing talent toward rival nations.
Some House Republicans express regret after backing Trump’s domestic policy bill, citing unexpected political fallout and public backlash. The legislation’s impact continues to spark debate within GOP ranks.
An Arizona city has been ranked among the most entertaining in the US, standing alongside Vegas and New York, The Arizona Republic reports. This recognition highlights its vibrant nightlife and cultural appeal.
The Republican plan to impose taxes on elite colleges could impact not only Ivy League schools but also smaller private institutions. Critics warn it may reduce financial aid and widen educational inequality.
A year after former President Donald Trump’s felony conviction, legal experts weigh in on his current status. Despite the conviction, questions remain about potential appeals and its impact on his rights and public life.
A woman behind a thriving cult baby formula brand faces unexpected scrutiny as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engages with her business, sparking public debate over infant nutrition and vaccine skepticism.
The 2024 Yankees are poised to break New York’s championship drought, boasting a strong lineup, revamped pitching, and a deep roster. Experts see them as the team most likely to bring a long-awaited title back to the city.