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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Wax Road: Construction Chaos Hits Local Shops

Wax Road in Central has been under construction for over a year, and local businesses are feeling the pinch. Caitlin Coburn, a hairdresser at a salon on Wax Road, has seen her weekly haircuts drop from 70-100 to just 30. She blames the heavy traffic and delays caused by the ongoing construction. Th

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Trump's Medicaid Move: A Risky Political Play?

Donald Trump's latest proposal has stirred up quite the debate. At its core, the plan is seen as an extension of previous tax cuts, but there's a twist that could shake things up for Republicans. The big talking point? Medicaid cuts. This is where things get interesting. Trump has always been diffe

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons Against Malaria

Malaria is a big problem, especially in Africa. It's caused by a tiny creature called Plasmodium falciparum. This creature needs special proteins to grow and survive. One of these proteins is called PfPK5. If scientists can block PfPK5, they might be able to stop malaria. Some plants in Nigeria are

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Young Progressive Wins Big in NYC Mayor Race

A young politician just made history in New York City. Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, won the Democratic primary for mayor. This victory came as a surprise to many. Mamdani is a democratic socialist. He beat Andrew Cuomo, a well-known figure in New York politics. The win was not c

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Tax Cuts and Social Program Cuts: What's Next for the GOP Bill?

The Senate Republicans have managed to push through a significant policy bill, which now heads to the House for a final vote. This bill is a mix of tax cuts and reductions in spending on programs like Medicaid and SNAP. The vote was close, with Vice President JD Vance breaking a 51-50 tie. Three Rep

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Maize Magic: How New Seed Lines Are Changing the Game in Dry Lands

Maize is a big deal. It's a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it in dry, arid places is tough. That's why scientists are always looking for new types of maize that can handle harsh conditions and still give good harvests. Recently, researchers in Egypt tested 14 new kinds of

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

How Tracking Prescriptions Can Help Prevent Domestic Violence

The opioid crisis is not just about those who use these drugs. It also affects families and communities. One way to fight this problem is by tracking prescriptions more strictly. This can help reduce domestic violence, especially against women. Strict rules on tracking prescriptions have been put i

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: A 92-Year-Old Man Found Guilty in a 58-Year-Old Crime

A 92-year-old man, Ryland Headley, was recently found guilty of a brutal crime committed back in 1967. He was convicted of raping and murdering 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in her own home in southwestern England. This case is notable for being one of the oldest cold cases ever solved in the U. K. The

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Messi and Friends: A Clash of Past and Present

In Atlanta, a unique soccer showdown took place. It wasn't just about Lionel Messi facing his old team, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Many players on both sides had history with PSG. Luis Enrique, the coach of PSG, once managed Messi, Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets at Barcelona. On the ot

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Senate's Big Debate: Tax Cuts, Medicaid, and More

The Senate is in the middle of a big debate about a new bill. This bill includes tax cuts, changes to Medicaid, and more money for border security. The final vote is expected soon, but it's not clear how it will turn out. The bill is very expensive. It could add $3. 3 trillion to the country's debt

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