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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Texas and Trump: A New Immigration Battle

When Donald Trump was running for president, he promised big changes to immigration. He wanted to stop people from becoming citizens just because they were born in the U. S. He also wanted to send back millions of people living in the U. S. illegally. Texas could play a big role in making these chan

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Governor Healey Criticizes Moulton’s Trans Comments

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently expressed her frustration with US Representative Seth Moulton’s remarks about transgender athletes. Healey, one of the country’s first openly lesbian governors, believes the Democratic Party should discuss its election defeat openly, but without targeting

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

A Scientist's Journey to Better Scalps

Dr. James Kilgour had a tough time with his scalp. He dealt with rosacea, which left his skin dry and itchy. So, he set out to find a solution. He tried lots of products from stores, but none really worked. That’s when he decided to solve the problem himself. Kilgour studied medicine and later

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Who Will Lead Trump's Education Team?

President-elect Trump is considering several names for his Education secretary. Some are state superintendents, while others are from outside organizations. The choice could signal Trump's plans for the department, which he has discussed eliminating. Experts suggest Trump might pick a strong state

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Gender Differences in PTSD: How Money Matters in Australia's Migrant Communities

You might think that the struggles of migrating to a new country would be the same for everyone. But hold on, there's more to the story. In Australia, humanitarian migrants, those who have fled their homes due to conflict or persecution, are dealing with a lot. We're talking about post-traumatic str

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Shadow Over Congress: A Packed Agenda and Key Leadership Picks

With Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are rushing to tackle a long list of tasks before the end of the year. Top of the agenda is preventing a government shutdown, which looms large as a December deadline approaches. Many Republicans want to delay k

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Justice Served: Guilty Verdict in Delphi Teen Murders

Seven years after the tragic deaths of two young girls, Abby Williams and Libby German, in Delphi, Indiana, a jury has finally reached a verdict in the high-profile case. Richard Allen, the man accused of the murders, has been found guilty on all counts. The trial, which lasted over three weeks, saw

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Why Some Democrats Are Struggling to Connect with Voters

After a tough election loss, some Democrats are rethinking their stance on gender issues. They believe that focusing too much on not offending anyone has made them seem out of touch with everyday voters. For example, a Democratic representative from Massachusetts, Seth Moulton, recently spoke out ab

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Moms and Substance Use: How It Affects Postpartum Life

Being a new mom is tough, especially when dealing with substance use disorder (SUD). Scientists explored how SUD affects a mom's daily tasks and checked if a tool called the Barkin Index of Maternal Functioning (BIMF) works well for moms with SUD. They asked 141 moms, some with SUD and some without,

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Dr. Ben Carson's New Cabinet Aspirations

Dr. Ben Carson, a well-known neurosurgeon and former presidential candidate, has his eyes set on a new role in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet. According to insiders, Carson is vying for the position of Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, a significant shift from his previous role as s

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