A mother and father were deported under Trump's leadership. But what happened to their daughter?

A mother and father were deported under Trump's leadership. But what happened to their daughter?

The Venezuelan family called for no children after U.S. authorities deported their mother to Venezuela on Friday. The girl's father was taken to a prison in El Salvador in March. According to the Department of Homeland Security, young children, Maikelys Antonella Espinoza Bernal, are still in foster care in the United States. Officials said in…

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Research has found that artificial intelligence strives to understand human social interactions.

Research has found that artificial intelligence strives to understand human social interactions.

The failure of artificial intelligence to read human social clues could pose a serious risk to the future of self-driving cars. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times by Getty Images Although AI is good at solving complex logical problems, it is lacking in understanding social dynamics. A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University shows…

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Five children found in drug-addicted Naples houses arrested for drug trafficking

Five children found in drug-addicted Naples houses arrested for drug trafficking

Five Naples residents were arrested for drug trafficking and property, while several children were at home. The following suspects were investigated, applied for a search warrant, and arrested by the Naples Police Department's Special Investigation Unit, in coordination with the Collier County Sheriff's Office's Special Response Department: According to the arrest report, Naples police detectives…

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ACLU sues stop Trump attack on head start child care programs

ACLU sues stop Trump attack on head start child care programs

The American Civil Liberties Union sued the Trump administration on behalf of six young children organizations, including in California, for a lawsuit Monday to stop demolishing the program’s knockout and resume cuts, alleging that the action requires Congressional approval. The lawsuit filed in western Washington also claimed that the government’s directive for depriving diversity, equity…

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Pope's contender in Francis mode

Pope's contender in Francis mode

He never aspires to be a pastor. After he became bishop, he suggested he had imposter syndrome. When the Philippines cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle was asked whether he could be the first Asian pope (a common question in recent years), he said it was impossible. “Thinking of myself in that position, no, no, I…

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