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During last week’s meeting of Southwestern College’s Governing Board, trustees unanimously approved a slate of contracts. Included among them was a contract with N2N Services to subscribe to a software program called LightLeap AI. Like many community colleges across the country, in recent years, Southwestern has been inundated with fraudsters who marshal legions of stolen identities to swindle financial aid funds. Much of that fraud has been made possible because new AI tools allow fraudsters to employ increasingly sophisticated methods to steal funds. The fraudsters use AI to complete assignments, take tests and even send emails to professors. The trend has devastated…

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Two Honduran women, both living in the U.S. illegally, were deported on Friday, April 25, accompanied by their American-born children. The legal and ethical implications of the case have sparked media and political debate, with differing narratives depending on the outlet’s political bias. The story gained traction after headlines suggested the Trump administration had deported U.S. citizen children, drawing sharp criticism from immigrant advocates. Others defended the government’s position, saying the children left with their deported mothers and rightful guardians. Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™. Point phone camera here Polarized media coverage over…

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He defied expectations not just once, but twice. Now, Donald Trump has wrapped up the first 100 days of his second term, despite the doubters who said it wouldn’t happen. “I think many of us know that it is impossible for him to be the president again with what he is proposing,” Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said in January 2024 on CNN. Shrinking the federal government  President Trump is quickly making many of his proposals a reality with the help of the Department of Government Efficiency led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.  In 2016, Trump said he was going to “drain…

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A teenager and two adults were hurt in a shooting in South Philadelphia on Tuesday night, according to police. The shooting happened just after 9 p.m. on April 29, 2025, in the area of Stanley and Tasker streets in the Grays Ferry neighborhood, according to Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said. Léelo en español aquí Officers heard shots fired in the area and when they got to the scene they found three people suffering from gunshot wounds, Small explained. An 18-year-old man was shot in his arm and leg, a 24-year-old was shot in his back and neck and…

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A man is dead after a shooting in West Philadelphia on Tuesday night, according to a spokesperson with the police department. The shooting happened just before 9 p.m. on the 5900 block of Ludlow Street, police said. Phillip Jackson was taken to a nearby hospital by officers where he was pronounced dead just after 9 p.m., officials said. The West Philly resident was 47 years old. No arrests have been made in this shooting. If you have any information, please call the Homicide Unit at 215-686-3334. A violent night in Philadelphia At least eight people were shot in four separate…

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A teenager is fighting for his life after a shooting near a playground near a SEPTA bus station in Philadelphia’s Frankford neighborhood on Tuesday. The shooting happened just after 7:30 p.m. on April 29, 2025, while it was still daylight and at least 20 people were playing basketball in the nearby park on the 5200 block of Penn Street, police said. Léelo en español aquí Officers who arrived at the scene found a 15-year-old boy on the sidewalk suffering from a gunshot wound to his lower back, according to the Philadelphia Police Department. He was taken to a nearby hospital…

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Some of the details included in this story may be disturbing to readers. “Just celebrated my 15-year anniversary on Friday the 25th. It was the first, most loneliest anniversary ever,” said Laura Dorsey, whose husband, Ronald, died in November. The couple didn’t have much money or life insurance. She said she got a voucher through D.C. to help cover the cost of cremation services at Heaven Bound, which did cremations in Charles County, Maryland, for years. Months later, she still doesn’t have his ashes or his death certificate, and the business is now closed. “That’s my best friend,” Dorsey said.…

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Ed Martin, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia on a permanent basis, dodged questions about his views on Jan. 6 and his prior criticism of Republican politicians in written answers to the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of his confirmation process. Martin, a longtime conservative activist who became a “Stop the Steal” advocate after the 2020 election, was named by Trump as acting U.S. attorney in D.C. on Inauguration Day. Senate Democrats as well as career federal prosecutors have raised alarms about Martin’s nomination to the post, citing his lack of experience, his past controversial…

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We share the best things to do every weekend in The Weekend Scene newsletter – it’s completely free to subscribe! The D.C. area really thrives in late spring. This week started with the announcement that the Commanders are planning to build a stadium in the District, and it will end with some of our favorite events, including the Around the World Embassy Tour, the Running of the Chihuahuas and Adams Morgan PorchFest. To all who celebrate Star Wars Day on Saturday … May the Fourth be with you at Barracks Row or in Hyattsville. We know someone out there is…

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