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Could Biden’s recent immigration decree improve the border situation?

Current Developments Last week, President Biden enacted a presidential order permitting immigration authorities to deny migrants the chance to seek asylum in the U.S. if the count of border crossings exceeds a certain limit. This order, considered by many as a stringent move against immigration by a Democrat in contemporary times, has been portrayed by some in the media as …

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Reasons Electorates Drift Away from Revolutionary Groups

The continent’s veteran revolutionary organization faces significant challenges, bearing a resemblance to the fate of similar factions across the continent. Inaugurated over a hundred years ago, the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa has witnessed the erosion of its parliamentary dominance for the initial instance in three decades, even though it still holds the status of the most favored …

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Homelessness in Spokane County Sees 15% Decrease, Survey Reveals

Jun. 10—A recent census conducted in Spokane County indicates a notable decline in the homeless demographic, marking the first reduction in eight years, albeit with certain limitations to the data. The 2024 Point-in-Time Count, executed each January by numerous volunteers who spread out across the county, recorded 2,021 individuals on the streets and in shelters, a decline from the 2,390 …

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Jeremy Renner attributes his comeback to ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ for aiding in his recuperation following a perilous snowplow mishap

For Jeremy Renner, resuming work on his Paramount+ series Mayor of Kingstown following a severe snowplow incident in January 2023 was a crucial element of his convalescence — quite literally. “I was aware of the demands it places on you, even when you’re in top shape,” he expressed to Yahoo Entertainment regarding his dual role as lead actor and executive …

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‘The Holdovers’ sensation Da’Vine Joy Randolph embraced an unconventional approach to portray a mourning mother in Alexander Payne’s latest tragicomedy

It wasn’t that Da’Vine Joy Randolph had never witnessed Alexander Payne’s cinematic works. She simply was oblivious to Alexander Payne’s identity. “Embarrassingly enough, this is the sequence of events,” the 37-year-old thespian recounts her tale about the initial encounter with the illustrious writer-director, celebrated for productions such as Election, Sideways and The Descendants, for his most recent piece, The Holdovers. …

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‘She’s an unstoppable force’

Once Daisy Ridley was cast in the motion picture Young Woman and the Sea, recounting the narrative of Trudy Ederle, an American swimmer on a mission to be the inaugural female to cross the English Channel, she not only secured the lead role but also acquired an additional title afterward. “I did not begin as executive producer,” Ridley conveyed to …

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Taylor Swift’s latest record, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ flaunts the artist’s poetic talents — yet remains consistent in its musical approach. Critics share their thoughts.

The anticipated moment has arrived: On April 19, Taylor Swift unveiled her 11th studio collection, The Tortured Poets Department. The performer from the Eras Tour maintained her habit of issuing bonus tracks from Midnights when she surprised fans with an additional 16 songs just two hours post-release as part of the album’s “Anthology” edition. (Perceptive supporters, though, had already deciphered …

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The family of Nicole Brown Simpson recalls the agonizing consequences of her murder in Part 2 of the docuseries

The relatives of Nicole Brown Simpson reminisce about the “horrific ordeal we endured” following the twin murders. In the concluding segments of the Lifetime documentary series The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, broadcasted on June 2, the kin and companions of O.J. Simpson’s murdered former spouse reflected on her interment, his notorious vehicular pursuit, and subsequent apprehension. Denise …

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