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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Health Care Costs Conundrum

The latest tax and spending plan from House Republicans is a big deal. It's packed with changes that could shake up consumers' finances. However, there's a glaring omission that has health care advocates raising eyebrows. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" does not include an extension of the enhanced

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Double Whammy: Alcohol and Metabolic Health

The liver is a tough organ. It handles a lot of stuff. But even it has its limits. Metabolic dysfunction-associated alcohol-related liver disease, or MetALD, is a new health problem. It happens when alcohol and metabolic issues team up to mess with the liver. Unlike the usual alcoholic liver disease

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Power: A Legal Puzzle

The topic of tariffs has stirred up quite the debate. A court case in Florida recently made waves by suggesting that the president has the power to impose tariffs on his own. This isn't just any president, but Donald Trump, who has been quite active in this area. The case in question was brought by

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May 23 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students Face Uncertain Future

Harvard University, one of the most prestigious institutions in the world, has a significant number of international students. These students come from over 140 countries, making up more than 27% of the university's enrollment. Among them, a substantial number are from China and India. However, rece

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May 23 2025CRYPTO

The Big Spenders' Night at Trump's Golf Club

A private gathering at a golf club near Washington, D. C. , brought together over 200 wealthy crypto enthusiasts. This wasn't just any dinner. It was a special event for the top investors in the president's personal meme coin, $TRUMP. Guests enjoyed a fancy meal of filet mignon and halibut while the

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May 23 2025CRIME

A Chicagoan's Path to Tragedy

A man from Chicago has been accused of a shocking crime. Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old, is suspected of shooting and killing two workers from the Israeli embassy. The incident happened late on a Wednesday night outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Rodriguez shouted, "Free Palestine"

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

U. S. President's Trade Threats: A New Twist in Global Economics

The U. S. president has recently stirred the pot in global trade by proposing hefty tariffs on European goods and smartphones. This move comes as a surprise to many, given the long-standing alliance between the U. S. and the EU. The president's threat of a 50% tax on EU imports and a 25% tariff on s

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Government Spending Cuts Force Big Layoffs at Major Consulting Firm

A large consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, is feeling the heat from President Trump's spending cuts. The company has announced it will be letting go of about 2, 500 employees. This news comes after the firm revealed that its profits for the year would be lower than expected. The cuts are part of

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May 23 2025POLITICS

The Government's Big Layoff Plan Hits a Roadblock

The Trump administration's plan to cut jobs across many federal agencies has hit a major snag. A judge has stepped in and said the president can't just go ahead with these layoffs without getting the okay from Congress first. This decision is a big deal because it stops the administration from movin

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Beyond: The Future of Infrared Vision

Ever thought of seeing in the dark? Scientists have created contact lenses that let humans and mice see near-infrared light. This light is usually invisible to us, but these lenses convert it into visible colors. The secret? Special nanoparticles embedded in the lenses. These nanoparticles absorb in

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