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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

A Palestinian Activist's Long-Awaited Freedom

The Trump administration's detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian rights activist and Columbia University graduate, ended after 104 days. Khalil, a legal permanent resident of the US, was finally reunited with his family in New Jersey. His detention had sparked widespread outrage, as it was seen

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Jun 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Courtney Thorne-Smith's Journey to a New Chapter

Courtney Thorne-Smith, known for her roles in popular TV shows, has taken a significant step in her personal life. She has filed for divorce from her husband, Roger Fishman. The couple had been living apart since September 2021. This news might come as a surprise to many, but it's important to rem

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

The MMA Legend Steps Back

The world of mixed martial arts just got a bit quieter. Jon Jones, often hailed as the best fighter in the sport's history, has decided to hang up his gloves. The news came from UFC CEO Dana White, who shared the update during a press conference in Azerbaijan. Jones, at 37, made the call to retire j

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

GOP's Food Stamp Plan Hits a Roadblock

The latest twist in the Republican tax and spending bill has thrown a wrench into their plans. The Senate parliamentarian has flagged a key proposal to shift some food stamp costs to states, saying it breaks Senate rules. This is a big deal because Republicans were counting on billions in savings fr

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Jun 22 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Anatomy Lessons on Future Doctors' Body Donation Choices

Medical students in China are crucial in shaping the future of body donation. Their views on donating their bodies after death can reveal a lot about how they see the importance of anatomical education. This is not just about learning anatomy. It's also about understanding the human spirit and the

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Complexities of Lung's Aggressive Tumor

LCNEC stands for Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma. It is a particularly aggressive type of lung cancer. It is a type of non-small cell carcinoma. This type of cancer has been recognized as a distinct tumor for many years. It is a type of cancer that is hard to diagnose and treat. This is bec

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Physical Therapy: Empowering Patients

The world of physical therapy is evolving. It is moving away from the old days of simply treating symptoms. Now, it focuses on helping patients take control of their own health. This shift is particularly noticeable in the treatment of muscle and bone issues. In the past, therapists often took a han

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Journalists in Jeopardy: A Shift in U. S. Support

A significant shakeup occurred at the U. S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees outlets like Voice of America. The Trump administration sent out mass layoff notices, cutting about 1, 400 jobs. This move, part of an executive order from mid-March, slashes 85% of the agency's workforce. The agency

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Iran-Israel Tensions: A Week of Strikes and Diplomatic Moves

The conflict between Iran and Israel has entered its second week, marked by intense strikes and diplomatic efforts. Israel recently targeted an Iranian nuclear research facility near Isfahan, escalating tensions. Meanwhile, talks in Geneva between European foreign ministers and Iran's top diplomat f

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Healthcare on the Chopping Block: What's at Stake?

Healthcare has been a reliable job creator in recent years. However, a budget plan moving through Congress could change that. The plan aims to reduce Medicaid funding by roughly 800 billion dollars. This could lead to nearly 8 million people losing their Medicaid coverage. Additionally, 2 million mo

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