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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team Faces Court Showdown

The Trump administration is in a tight spot. A federal judge has given them a week to fix a problem or face serious trouble. The issue? They went ahead and deported over 200 people to El Salvador, even after the judge said not to. This isn't just a small mistake; it's a big deal that could lead to a

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Tackling Long-Term Health Issues

Chronic diseases are a huge problem worldwide. They cause most deaths globally. This is a big deal. Many people are looking for ways to manage these diseases better. One possible solution is large language models, or LLMs. These are advanced AI systems. They could change how we handle chronic diseas

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Digital Health Steps Up for Vaccine Hesitancy in the South

The South has a long history of medical mistrust among Black communities. This mistrust has led to lower vaccination rates. This is due to past injustices and false information spreading like wildfire. But there is hope. Digital health tools are stepping in to change the game. These tools are not n

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Teamwork in Cancer Care

Teamwork is crucial in the fight against cancer. It is not just about doctors. It is about a group of specialists working together. This is called multidisciplinary care. It means that different experts join forces to tackle cancer from all angles. This approach is becoming more popular. It is

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Newtown's Budget: Where the Money's Going

Newtown's Board of Finance had a busy night. They met to talk about money. They approved some changes to the budget. They also accepted some grants for the police department. The meeting happened on April 14 at the Newtown Municipal Center. The board's chair, Steve Goodridge, led the meeting. Not al

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Apr 17 2025BUSINESS

Young Japanese Adults: Gaming vs. Living

It is surprising to learn that many young adults in Japan are spending more on video games than on their basic needs. A recent survey showed that nearly 1 in 5 young adults aged 20 to 29 have struggled to pay for rent because they spent too much on in-game purchases. This issue is more common among

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

A Pungent Moment at the Rouen Open

The Rouen Open in France saw an unexpected twist when a British tennis player, Harriet Dart, made a bold request during a match. Dart, known for her competitive spirit, asked the chair umpire to inform her opponent, Lois Boisson, to use deodorant. This unusual request came during a changeover, and i

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Judicial Pushback: Trump's Deportation Orders Face Legal Scrutiny

A federal judge has taken a significant step in a case involving the Trump administration's deportation policies. Judge James Boasberg has found enough evidence to consider holding Trump officials in contempt of court. This is a big deal because it's rare for judges to take such a step against the e

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Struggles of Young Female Volleyball Stars

Volleyball is a popular sport among young females. It's not just about the game. It's about who they are. Some girls see themselves mainly as athletes. This can lead to intense focus on the sport. It can also lead to problems. These problems can be physical and mental. Injuries and burnout are commo

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

College Students and Anxiety: The Role of Social Media

College can be a tough time for many. The stress of classes, exams, and the pressure to figure out what to do with life can lead to a lot of anxiety. It is important to understand how students deal with this anxiety and how social media plays a part in it. Five hundred and eleven college students

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