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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Victims of Crime Get a Break: DOJ Reverses Course on Legal Aid Restrictions

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has changed its mind about a rule that would have stopped immigrants who are crime victims from getting certain legal help. This change came after Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said the DOJ agreed not to enforce the rule on millions of dollars given t

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Why Women's Health Is a Big Deal for Everyone

Women often struggle to get the healthcare they need. They juggle many roles, like caring for kids or elderly parents, and this makes it hard to find time for their own health. For instance, a working mom might find it tough to take time off for a simple check-up. This is a big problem because women

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Hurdles: Norfolk Families Face Tough Choices

In Norfolk, a tough situation is unfolding. Many families, like Kathleen Winters' family, are feeling the pinch. They earn a decent income, around $100, 000 a year. But they might have to pay a lot more for health insurance soon. This is because some help from the government, called tax credits, is

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making AI Tricks Work Better: A New Way to Fool Machines

AI systems are often tricked by sneaky inputs called adversarial examples. These inputs are tweaked just enough to confuse AI models, but not enough for humans to notice. The tricky part is making these examples work well on different AI systems without being too obvious. A new method called Diff-A

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Keeping Public Figures Safe: A Closer Look at the Challenges

In today's world, threats against public figures are more common than ever. From politicians to celebrities, many people in the spotlight face risks. But what does it take to keep them safe? First, let's talk about money. Lawmakers in the U. S. get a monthly allowance for security. It's not a small

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Simplifying the Fed: A Look at Interest Rate Management

The U. S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, recently shared his thoughts on the Federal Reserve's approach to managing interest rates. He believes the current system is too complex and needs a major overhaul. According to Bessent, the Fed's strategy for controlling interest rates has become overly

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

The Tricky World of Hamstring Tears: Why Some Injuries Are Harder to Fix

Hamstring injuries are common in sports, but not all are straightforward. One type, called distal musculotendinous T-junction (DMTJ) injuries, is particularly puzzling. These injuries occur where the long and short heads of the biceps femoris muscle connect. This area is complex and varies greatly f

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

PM Starmer's Dance Move Sparks School Drama

Sir Keir Starmer found himself in a bit of a pickle during a school visit. He was there to talk about free school meals, but things took an unexpected turn. While reading with kids, he made a silly hand gesture after seeing the number 67 on a page. This gesture is tied to a popular dance trend among

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Feeling the Pinch: How Job Fears Are Shaking Consumer Confidence

People are feeling less sure about the economy and their own futures. A recent survey shows that worries about finding a job are growing. The survey's main number, which measures how people feel about the economy, dropped to 88. 7 in November. This is the lowest it's been since April and a big drop

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's Rollercoaster Ride: When Teammates Turn on Each Other

Manchester United has seen its share of ups and downs in recent years. One moment they seem to be climbing up, the next they are falling down. It's a never-ending cycle of hope and disappointment. Recently, they faced Everton at home. This game was special because it marked the one-year anniversary

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