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Aug 10 2025FINANCE

Why the National Debt Should Worry Us All

The national debt is a hot topic, and for good reason. It's growing, and that's a problem we can't ignore. Mary Childs, a journalist from Planet Money, recently shared her thoughts on why we should be concerned about this issue. In a recent discussion, Childs joined a panel that included Felix Salm

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Coffee's Hidden Heart Risks: What's in Your Cup?

Coffee is a staple for many people in the U. S. , enjoyed daily for its rich flavor and energy boost. But did you know that what you mix into your coffee could be doing more harm than good to your heart? Black coffee is actually a heart-friendly choice. Research indicates that drinking a few cups e

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Tracking Health: A Simple Way to Spot Diseases Early

Spotting diseases early is a big deal. It helps save lives and keeps economies running. Many diseases jump from animals to humans. So, a team effort is needed to catch them fast. One Health is a way to do this. It involves people, animals, and the environment working together. People can help by sh

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Cancer Survival

Money plays a big role in how well people survive cancer. A recent study showed that unhealthy habits explain only a small part of why poorer people have worse survival rates. Things like stress, poor healthcare access, and living in areas with limited healthy food options are much bigger factors.

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Peace in Sight? U. S. Plan to Disarm Hezbollah and Pull Israeli Troops

A new plan is on the table. The United States has shared a proposal with Lebanon. The goal? Disarm Hezbollah and get Israeli troops out of Lebanon by the end of the year. This plan is being discussed right now. It's a big deal. It's the most detailed plan yet for taking weapons away from Hezbollah.

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: When Money and Access Matter

Black women in the U. S. face a tough battle with breast cancer. They are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage. This makes treatment harder and survival rates lower. Why does this happen? It's not just about biology. Social factors play a big role. Money matters. Women living below the pove

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Ghana Mourns Loss of Key Leaders in Helicopter Tragedy

In a devastating turn of events, Ghana is grieving the loss of its defense and environment ministers, along with six other individuals, following a helicopter crash. This incident, one of the worst in over ten years, has left the nation in shock. The helicopter, a Z-9 model often used for transport

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Legionnaires' Disease: A Hidden Threat in NYC's Skyline

In the heart of New York City, a silent menace has taken hold. Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, has recently struck Central Harlem. This outbreak has left 67 people ill and tragically claimed three lives. The culprit? Cooling towers, those towering structures perched on buildings,

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Aug 06 2025POLITICS

Texas Republicans' Plan to Redraw the Political Map

Texas Republicans have a plan to change the state's political boundaries. They want to gain five more seats in the House of Representatives. The new map would turn three Democratic districts into Republican strongholds. These districts voted for Kamala Harris in the last election, but under the new

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Aug 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Gifford Fire: A Growing Threat

A massive wildfire, known as the Gifford Fire, is currently ravaging parts of California, specifically the Los Padres National Forest. This fire has already consumed over 72, 000 acres of land, putting hundreds of homes and buildings at risk. The situation is dire, with the fire only 7% contained as

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