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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Why People Are Switching to Natural First-Aid Solutions

People are starting to question the usual first-aid ointments they've been using for years. Many are now looking for products with clear ingredients and fewer antibiotics. This change is part of a bigger movement where people want to know what's in the products they use every day. Instead of going

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Hunger's Grip on Gaza: A Child's Struggle

In the midst of a harsh conflict, a 12-year-old girl from Gaza named Hoda Abu al-Naja found herself in a hospital. Her body had been severely weakened by hunger. Over half a year, she had lost a significant amount of weight. Her bones were clearly visible, and her hair had turned brittle and pale. S

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Pakistani Doctors Think About End-of-Life Care?

In Pakistan, a country where religion and culture play a big role in life choices, doctors are being asked about their views on medical aid in dying (MAiD). This is a topic that is not often discussed openly. MAiD is a process where a doctor helps a patient end their life if they are suffering from

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

A New Deal: Eliquis to be Free for Medicaid Users

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. government has reached an agreement with nine major pharmaceutical companies. The most talked-about part of this deal is Bristol Myers Squibb's decision to provide its popular blood thinner, Eliquis, at no cost to Medicaid recipients starting next year. Thi

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Rural Health Funding: A Closer Look at the $50 Billion Question

Rural health care is in dire need of support. A $50 billion fund is up for grabs, but states are in the dark about how it will be split. By the end of December, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) must reveal its plans for this money. Half of the fund is already earmarked, with each

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Walking Sticks: A Tech-Savvy Approach to Safety

Walking sticks are a common sight. They help many people move around. But using them wrong can cause problems. That's where the ICanWALK app comes in. It's a new app that teaches people how to use walking sticks safely. The app is part of a study. It's a test to see if the app can help people use w

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Why U. S. Backing for Israel is a Smart Move

A prominent U. S. senator recently highlighted the benefits of supporting Israel. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, argued that the U. S. gains a lot from its defense aid to Israel. He believes the alliance brings valuable intelligence, counterterrorism skills, and advanced tech that

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Dec 23 2025EDUCATION

New York's Missed Chance: Why Aren't Students Getting Their Share of College Cash?

New York has a big problem. It's not collecting the right info to make sure students get their fair share of college money. The state has a law that says schools must report how many students fill out the FAFSA form. This form is key to unlocking over $1 billion in federal aid. But the state won't s

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Tough Climate: Fire, Floods, and Politics

Colorado has faced a tough time recently. Wildfires and floods have caused a lot of damage. The state's governor, Jared Polis, thinks the federal government is not helping enough. He believes President Trump is playing politics with disaster aid. Polis said that people in Colorado need help. He urg

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: Russia and US Discuss Ukraine's Future

Russia and the US are having talks about ending the war in Ukraine. These talks are happening in Florida. A Russian official said the talks are going well. He also said they will keep talking today and tomorrow. The US has been trying hard to make peace. They have met with Ukrainian and European le

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