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May 30 2025POLITICS

The President and the Fed Chief: A Clash of Economic Views

The Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, had a sit-down with President Trump. This was their first meeting in Trump's second term. Trump wanted to talk about interest rates. He thinks they should be lower. Powell, however, made it clear that the Fed's decisions are based on economic data, not polit

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Haverhill's Holy Family Hospital Faces Major Service Cuts

The Haverhill Holy Family Hospital is set to undergo significant changes. The hospital, which once had 59 medical-surgical beds, now operates with just a single 32-bed unit. The hospital's intensive care unit, which had 10 beds, was quietly shut down earlier this year without any public notice from

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May 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Sanders Family: Beyond the Spotlight

The Sanders family is known for their competitive spirit and public persona, but there is more to them than meets the eye. Shelomi Sanders, the youngest in the family, is a standout basketball player at Alabama A&M. She is also managing type 1 diabetes, a condition she has lived with since she was 1

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Spotting the Signs: Why Early Detection of Suicidal Thoughts in New Moms Matters

Suicide is a leading cause of death for women during pregnancy and after childbirth. This period, known as the perinatal phase, is crucial for both the mother and the baby. When a mother experiences suicidal thoughts, it can have serious negative effects on both of them. Early identification and sup

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May 29 2025SPORTS

The Wolves' Final Game Fizzle

This season, the Minnesota Timberwolves faced a tough reality. They were eliminated in the playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder. Mike Conley, a veteran player, knows the struggle of reaching the conference finals. He has been there three times in his career. So, when the Timberwolves lost Game 5 de

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Live Stronger: Exercise Tips for Those with HIV

People with HIV often face sleep troubles. This is a big issue. Poor sleep can make managing HIV even harder. Exercise is known to improve sleep for many people. So, it's worth exploring if it can help those with HIV too. HIV can disrupt sleep in many ways. It can cause insomnia, restless legs

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May 29 2025POLITICS

The Fed's Stand: Powell's Meeting with Trump

The Federal Reserve's top official, Jerome Powell, had a sit-down with President Trump. This meeting happened at a time when Trump was pushing hard for lower interest rates. The Fed's official statement made it clear that Powell did not talk about future plans for interest rates. He emphasized

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

United and JetBlue Team Up for New York Skies

Two major airlines have joined forces to shake up the skies over New York. United Airlines is making a comeback to John F. Kennedy International Airport. This time, it's teaming up with JetBlue Airways. The new alliance, dubbed "Blue Sky, " is all about giving passengers more options and perks.

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Braces: A Smart Plan for Busy Adults

Adults are seeking orthodontic treatment more than ever. Many of these adults have good reasons for wanting their treatment to be completed quickly. They might be planning to move abroad, start university, or even get married. To make this happen, various methods have been tried to speed up tooth mo

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Farming's Secret Weapon: Spotting Trouble Before It Starts

Farmers today face a tough challenge: growing more food while using fewer resources. Precision agriculture is their new best friend, using cutting-edge tech to make this happen. One of the most important jobs in this high-tech farming is spotting problems early. These issues can range from pesky pes

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