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Experts Discuss Trump’s Cabinet Appointments and Mass Deportations

-Editorial President-elect Donald Trump’s early cabinet appointments signal that border security and immigration restrictions will be a central focus of his administration. But what does this mean for immigrants and the families of immigrants, their communities? What could “mass deportations” look like? And what is the potential effect of some …

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Jake Paul Defeats Mike Tyson in Historic Boxing Match Amid Controversy and Drama

-Editorial Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-professional boxer, faced off against legendary former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in a highly anticipated professional boxing match. The event, held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was streamed globally on Netflix, drawing an unprecedented 65 million concurrent viewers. Paul emerged victorious via unanimous …

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Steppling Gallery’s ‘Across All Terrain’ Exhibition Explores Complex Ties Between People and Land

-Editorial From November 14 to December 10, 2024, the Steppling Gallery at San Diego State University, Imperial Valley Campus, will host Across All Terrain, Land, & the Landscape, an immersive exhibition showcasing the work of renowned artists Guillermo Estrada, Fidel Hernandez, and Alex Leyva. This dynamic exhibit explored the complex …

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Republicans Take Control of House and Senate

-Editorial Following a sweeping victory in the 2024 Presidential election, Republicans now hold the majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. With Congress unified under Republican control, President-Elect Donald Trump, set to begin his second term in January 2025, is positioned to advance his legislative priorities with …

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