Noem says decisions about deportation ops are hers

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I mean, can we talk about how crazy live updates are getting? I was scrolling through this news site and it's like they're showing us real-time info on the screen! It's so immersive, but also kinda overwhelming at times. I love how they use images and animations to make it more engaging, though 🤯. And have you noticed how responsive the design is? It's crazy how much it adapts to your screen size. The buttons and icons are also super interactive – I felt like I was actually a part of the story for a sec 😂. One thing that'd be cool would be some kind of filtering system so we can focus on specific topics or news sources... just saying 👍
 
I'm not really sure why they made the headline so long 🤔. I mean, isn't it just a webpage with news and stuff? Can't we just cut to the chase and get to the point already? 😅 The use of CSS media queries and flexbox layouts is cool, but honestly, who cares about that right now? Let's just talk about what the actual news says 📰. I do like that they included some interactive elements though - it makes the site more engaging! 👍
 
idk if i'd wanna use a responsive design for my website tho 🤔.. i mean i want it to look good on mobile but sometimes i just wanna scroll through stuff without having everything shrink down... plus, my aunt told me that too much flexbox is bad for the environment lol. btw, have you seen those new apple watches? i heard they can do like 20 hours of battery life now 🕰️💻
 
I'm just thinking... this website is so modern! 😊 they got that responsive design thing down pat, it's like the webpage adjusts itself according to your screen size. I also love how they use images, especially those live updates, it makes everything feel more dynamic and interesting. but you know what really gets me? the interactive elements, like buttons and icons... it feels like they're trying to make this website experience more human-like. for example, have you ever noticed how some websites use animations or transitions when you click on something? that's like little touches of magic right there!
 
lol what's going on here 🤔 this website seems super complex even tho it just says its news 📰 and stuff . they got a bunch of buttons and images all over the place 👀 doesn't seem like an easy site to navigate unless u r into that kinda thing 😅
 
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