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May 31 2025POLITICS

Public TV Fights Back: The Battle for Broadcasting Independence

The Trump administration's recent move to cut funding for public broadcasting has sparked a legal battle. PBS and a local Minnesota TV station have taken the bold step of suing the White House. Their main argument? The executive order is not just about money, but about controlling what people watch

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Young Carers in the U. S. : The Hidden Impact of Medicaid Cuts

In the U. S. , thousands of young people are stepping up to care for sick or disabled family members. This is not a choice but a necessity, often driven by a lack of professional support. One such young person is Joshua Yang. After his mother's car accident, he became her primary caregiver at just 1

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Cities Stand Firm Against Federal Pressure

The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have been highlighted in a federal list. These cities are known as "sanctuary cities. " They are places that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The Trump Administration has issued an executive order. This order demands that these cities cha

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Data Mining: The Quiet Expansion of Palantir's Government Role

Palantir, a company known for its data analysis and technology, has been quietly expanding its influence within the federal government. This expansion began under the Trump administration, which has been actively seeking ways to consolidate and share data across various government agencies. The

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Haverhill's Holy Family Hospital Faces Major Service Cuts

The Haverhill Holy Family Hospital is set to undergo significant changes. The hospital, which once had 59 medical-surgical beds, now operates with just a single 32-bed unit. The hospital's intensive care unit, which had 10 beds, was quietly shut down earlier this year without any public notice from

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Big Names on the Move: NFL's Post-June 1 Shakeup

The NFL offseason is in full swing, with teams gearing up for the summer. But don't think the rosters are all set. There's a lot of moving around that can still happen. Some big names are skipping voluntary workouts. This is a hint that they might be looking for a change. Teams have until June 1 to

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May 28 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Impact of Aid Cuts

The U. S. aid cuts have had a significant impact on global health programs. The impact of these cuts is far-reaching and has real consequences for people around the world. In Nigeria, a mother named Mariam Mohammed experienced this firsthand. She lost her younger son, Babagana, due to the disrupt

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May 28 2025CRIME

Reality TV Stars Get a Break

It's a twist of fate for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of a popular reality TV show. They were locked up for a long time after being found guilty of some serious charges. The couple, known for their lavish lifestyle, were accused of tricking banks into giving them millions and avoidin

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Shape Leukemia Outcomes

In the world of medicine, understanding how genes work is crucial. T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) is a type of blood cancer that affects children and young adults. Researchers looked into how a person's genetic background influences the disease and its treatment. Genetic background, or

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Mistake: Why We Get Probabilities Wrong

Conditional probability is a big deal in many fields. It's about how likely something is to happen given that something else is true. For example, the chance of a test result being positive depends on whether a person has a certain disease. The order of these events is super important. Mixing them u

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