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May 14 2025POLITICS

Kennedy's Health Agenda: What's Next for the New Secretary?

The new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is gearing up for his first big test in the Senate. This will not be a walk in the park. He has a lot to prove, especially to those who have doubts about his views on vaccines. Kennedy has been in the job for a few months now, and his actions have al

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Office Heroes: Teamwork and Gadgets in a Supernatural Showdown

The Federal Bureau of Control is still under attack, and this time, it's up to the office workers to save the day. In a twist from the usual single-player games, Remedy Entertainment has created a multiplayer experience where players team up to fight off the otherworldly Hiss invaders. The game, set

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Rural China's Elderly: What They Need and What They Get

China is getting older, and this is especially true in rural areas. The number of elderly people is growing fast, and their needs are changing. However, the services provided in rural areas are not keeping up with these changes. This creates a problem: the services are too similar and do not meet th

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Surface Shift: What's Behind the Price Changes?

Microsoft has made some moves that might make customers think twice. They've stopped selling the basic 256GB versions of the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. This isn't a price hike, but it sure feels like one. The company has also bumped up the cost of some accessories. The Surface USB-C Travel Hub

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Italy's Elderly Care: The Local Hurdles and Helps

Italy is getting older. This means more people need long-term care. A recent law tried to fix this. But, there are local issues that make it tough. These issues can be seen in the Marche region. The people who take care of the elderly, often family members, face many problems. These problems can be

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May 14 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Price: AI's Predictive Power

The quest to forecast Bitcoin's price has led to some interesting developments. AI and machine learning have been put to the test. They have been used to predict Bitcoin's price swings and to create flexible investment plans. This is not just about guessing numbers. It is about using smart tech

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

A Major Shift in School Funding

A significant change in education funding is on the horizon. A proposal to allocate $5 billion for private school tuition, home-schooling resources, and online learning programs is gaining traction. This move could see every state in the country offering vouchers for the first time. This is a big

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Copyright Office Shake-Up: A Surprising Twist

The recent shake-up at the US Copyright Office has taken an unexpected turn. The tech industry, particularly AI companies, had hoped to gain an advantage. However, their plans seem to have backfired. The new acting leaders appointed by Trump are not friendly to the tech industry. In fact, they a

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Church's Stand Against Favoritism

The Episcopal Church has decided to stop working with the U. S. government on refugee resettlement. This move comes after the Trump administration asked the church to help resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa. The church's leader, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe, made it clear that this request we

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Supplements for Kids Under Scrutiny

The FDA has started the process to take away fluoride pills for kids from the market. These pills are different from fluoride toothpaste or mouthwash. Kids swallow these pills, and they have never been okayed by the FDA. There's worry that swallowing fluoride can mess up the good bacteria in a child

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