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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Dark Side of New York's Education System

The stunning revelations about six Department of Education employees stealing slots meant for homeless children to take their own kids on luxurious taxpayer-funded trips have raised questions about the rot that runs deep within the city's public-school system. The scheme, led by Linda M. Wilson, a s

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

A Health Care Dilemma: States' Immigration Laws Pose Challenges for Patients and Providers

In the United States, healthcare providers face a crucial decision: should they ask patients about their legal status? The debate has intensified in recent years, with various states introducing laws requiring healthcare providers to verify a patient's immigration status. Laws in Florida and Texas a

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Speed Limit Enigma: Why Enforcement Matters

Imagine driving on a highway with no speed limit signs, no traffic police, and no restrictions. Sounds chaotic, right? Yet, this is the reality for many drivers in Dallas, where speed limits are often ignored. The Texas Department of Transportation has recently lowered speed limits on several roads

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy's Surprising Impact on the Female Brain: A Dance of Change

The female brain is a dynamic and adaptive entity, and pregnancy is a significant catalyst for its transformation. A recent study by a team of scientists from the University of California, Santa Barbara, has shed light on the intricate dance of changes that take place within the brain during gestati

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

A New Frontier in Youth Mental Health Care: South Carolina Paves the Way

In the past, South Carolina has fallen short in providing adequate mental health services for its most vulnerable youth. Many have ended up in the juvenile justice system, which, unlike a specialized treatment center, is not equipped to handle the unique needs of these young people. However, on a re

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

A Misstep in the Trump Assassination Attempt Case: Why the Feds Should Let Florida Take the Lead

The recent attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump by Ryan Wesley Routh has sparked a heated debate about the jurisdiction and charges to be brought against the accused. While it is understandable that the Biden-Harris Justice Department would want to take control of the case, it is cru

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Snub of Johnny Depp's Pivotal Performance

In the 2015 crime drama Black Mass, Johnny Depp delved into the complex and controversial life of James "Whitey" Bulger, one of the most notorious gangsters in American history. The film, directed by Scott Cooper, tells the true story of Bulger's rise to power as the leader of the Winter Hill Gang a

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

Will TikTok Survive the Ban: A Battle for Free Speech and National Security?

The TikTok saga continues to unfold as the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals heard arguments on the constitutionality of the "sale or ban" law, which aims to ban the popular social media platform in the United States. The law, signed by President Joe Biden in April, has been met with skepticism by

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

Will Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's Name Remain on Wisconsin Ballot? The Battle for Swing State Supremacy.

In the world of presidential politics, every vote counts, and in swing states like Wisconsin, the margin between victory and defeat can be razor-thin. But what happens when a candidate decides to withdraw from the race? Do they get to take their name off the ballot, or are they stuck with it forever

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

The Double Whammy: Michaela DePrince's Mother Dies a Day After the Ballerina's Passing

The news of Michaela DePrince's passing sent shockwaves through the dance community, and for her family, it was a double blow. Just a day after the 29-year-old ballerina's death, her mother, Elaine DePrince, passed away during a routine procedure. What makes this even more tragic is that Elaine had

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