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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Journalists in Jeopardy: A Shift in U. S. Support

A significant shakeup occurred at the U. S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees outlets like Voice of America. The Trump administration sent out mass layoff notices, cutting about 1, 400 jobs. This move, part of an executive order from mid-March, slashes 85% of the agency's workforce. The agency

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Rookie Pitcher Shatters Century-Old Record

The baseball world witnessed a remarkable feat on a Friday night. Jacob Misiorowski, a young pitcher from the Milwaukee Brewers, made history. He threw six flawless innings against the Minnesota Twins. This performance was not just impressive; it was record-breaking. Misiorowski became the first pit

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Protein: How Much Is Enough?

Protein is crucial. It plays a key role in the body. It aids in growth, repair, and maintenance of muscles, bones, and skin. It is a building block of life. Every cell in the body uses it. It’s no wonder that food companies are pushing high-protein products. But do we really need all that extra prot

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Helped a Job Seeker Find Their Dream Role

A tech executive was struggling to find a new job. They had been searching for five months with no luck. They decided to try something different and turned to AI for help. This AI tool, which they later named CareerBuddy GPT, acted as a career coach. It gave advice on how to improve their resume, wh

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Unjust Detention: A Palestinian Activist's Fight for Freedom

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, finally walked out of a federal detention center in Louisiana after being held for 104 days. His release came as a relief to his family, especially his U. S. citizen wife and their infant son, who was born during Khalil's detention. Khalil's journey to freedom

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Fat Cell Helpers: The Secret to Better Healing

When skin gets hurt, the body kicks into high gear to fix it. This process is complicated and involves many steps. One exciting area of research is using tiny packages from fat cells called exosomes. These exosomes have shown great promise in speeding up healing. They help by calming inflammation, e

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Why are Processed Snacks Becoming the Norm for UK Babies?

The UK has seen a surge in the use of processed snack foods for babies. This trend is concerning because the first two years of a child's life are crucial for developing healthy eating habits. What a child eats during this time often shapes their food preferences for the rest of their life. So, why

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge? The LA Troops Tug-of-War

The legal fight between Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom over who controls the National Guard troops in Los Angeles has hit a snag. A federal judge has asked for more information before making a decision. The judge wants to know who has the power to issue an injunction under the Posse Comitatus Act. Th

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

The Two-Week Puzzle: Why Deadlines Often Get Delayed

The two-week deadline is a familiar tactic. It's been used many times before. It's a time frame that has been used repeatedly to manage expectations. It has been used in various situations, from policy decisions to geopolitical conflicts. It's a way to keep the public and media on their toes, waiti

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Drugs and Loyalty: A Former Assistant's Revelations

A man who used to play basketball at Syracuse University recently took the stand in a courtroom. His name is Brendan Paul. He worked as a personal assistant for Sean "Diddy" Combs. Paul shared some surprising details about his time working for the famous music producer. He talked about how Combs wou

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