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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Cincinnati's Mayor: Is He Addressing the Real Issues?

Cincinnati's Mayor Aftab Pureval has a plan to relocate bus stops from Government Square. This move echoes the city's past approach to the skywalk issue. Back then, instead of tackling the crime directly, authorities advised people to avoid certain sections. This didn't solve the problem; it just mo

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

When Beliefs Meet Medicine: How Doctors See Parents' Faith in the ICU

Doctors and nurses in children's intensive care units often see parents bringing their faith into the hospital. This isn't just about personal beliefs; it can shape how doctors and parents work together. A recent study wanted to understand how this plays out in a hospital with a mix of different bac

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

NYC Schools Fight Back Against Federal Funding Cuts

New York City Public Schools are in a legal battle with the U. S. Department of Education. The federal agency cut $47 million in grants because of the city's policies on transgender students. The schools say the funding was taken away without proper notice or a hearing. The Department of Education

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Massachusetts: Bracing for Economic Storms

Massachusetts is facing some tough times ahead. The state's economy is slowing down, and businesses are hiring less because of tariffs and uncertainty. This has everyone wondering if the state is ready for what's coming. The state has taken some steps to prepare. Governor Healey and lawmakers have

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Uncovering Alexander Zverev's Roots: A Tennis Star's Journey

Alexander Zverev is a top-tier tennis player known for his powerful game and impressive record. He's won numerous ATP Tour titles, including an Olympic gold medal and the ATP Finals championship. At 28, he's still a major force in the sport, consistently competing at the highest levels. Born in Ham

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

US Passport Power Takes a Hit: What's Behind the Drop?

The US passport has seen better days. It's no longer in the top 10 most powerful passports worldwide. This is the first time in 20 years that this has happened. The US now shares the 12th spot with Malaysia. Just last year, it was in 7th place. Ten years ago, it was number one. This drop is not just

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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

How Tech is Changing the NBA Game

Basketball is getting a tech upgrade. The NBA is using new tools to help referees make better calls. This isn't about replacing humans but giving them a helping hand. Cameras and sensors track everything on the court. They follow the ball, players' hands, feet, and even their heads. This tech helps

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Oct 15 2025HEALTH

New York Finds First Local Chikungunya Case in Six Years

New York has seen its first case of the chikungunya virus in six years. The person who got sick lives in Nassau County on Long Island. They started feeling bad in August after traveling somewhere nearby but not out of the country. Officials think the person got the virus from a mosquito bite. But t

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Big News: Pentagon and Media in a Tough Spot

Some big news outlets like The New York Times, The Associated Press, and even Newsmax have decided not to sign a new document from the Pentagon. This document is about new press rules. If they don't sign, they might have to leave the Pentagon. These news organizations think the new rules are unfair

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Oct 14 2025SPORTS

What Makes Donnell Whittenburg Stand Out?

Donnell Whittenburg is known for his incredible skills in gymnastics. He has won many medals and is a key member of the U. S. men’s gymnastics team. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 18, 1994, he is proud of his African-American heritage. Whittenburg often speaks about the importance of diversi

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