Category: children
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Controversies Surrounding Disney’s New ‘Snow White’
Disney’s live-action adaptation of ‘Snow White’ will premiere this Friday, March 15. In an unusual move, Disney has decided to scale back its typical extravagant premiere in Los Angeles. Starring Rachel Zegler and directed by Marc Webb, ‘Snow White’ has generated significant buzz since its announcement. The project quickly became embroiled in controversies, sparking debates…
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Measles Outbreak in Texas: Latest Updates
As of February, Texas is facing its most significant measles outbreak in nearly three decades, with 146 confirmed cases since the end of January. This increase has resulted in one death—a school-aged unvaccinated child—and 20 hospitalizations. The outbreak is primarily concentrated in the South Plains region, notably in Gaines County, which has one of the…
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Trump Wants Undocumented Immigrants to Register to Avoid Criminal Prosecution
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday (25) that undocumented immigrants aged 14 and older in the United States must register and provide their fingerprints to the U.S. government or potentially face criminal prosecution. The announcement from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a drastic escalation of the Trump administration’s efforts to pressure millions of…
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Measles Cases Are Rising in the U.S. Do I Need a Vaccine Booster?
Measles cases are rising in the U.S., with vaccination rates for kindergarten children dropping and some adults needing revaccination.
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What You Need to Know About This Year’s Brutal Flu Season?
If you live in the United States, you may have noticed that “everyone” is catching the flu. This is the impression that remains as we reach the peak of winter in the northern hemisphere. Of course, the “everyone” is an exaggeration, but the number of cases this year is undoubtedly above normal. What you need…
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Is It Too Expensive to Visit Disney? Disney Itself Thinks So
Is it too expensive for a middle-class family to visit Disney? Many people believe so, and apparently, Disney itself does too.
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Many New Experiences Debuting in Orlando in 2025
Orlando will debut more than 25 new experiences in 2025, including its first new theme park in over 25 years, promising an “Unbelievably Real” getaway filled with themed restaurants and vibrant nightlife.
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The Ongoing Debate on Birthright Citizenship: Legal, Political, and Social Tensions Rise
As soon as Donald Trump inaugurated his second term in January, one of his first executive actions was to end birthright citizenship. The measure was temporarily blocked by a federal judge, and it seems that a long discussion on the subject is heading to federal courts. Since then, the debate surrounding birthright citizenship in the…
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Plan to End Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order to end automatic citizenship for babies born on American soil to undocumented immigrant parents, marking the president’s first setback.
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Trump Redefined Birthright Citizenship. But Eliminating It Will Not Be Easy
President Trump declared on Monday (20) that his administration would no longer treat the children of undocumented individuals born in the U.S. as citizens, signaling his intention to essentially ignore the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship, in a move that will certainly be legally challenged. His executive order instructed federal agencies not to issue birth…


