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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Maine's Money Mystery: Who's Watching the Cash?

Maine's counties have a lot of money, but no one is keeping track of it. This is not a small issue. It's a big problem that has been ignored for too long. Washington County is a clear example. They are missing $11 million. This is not pocket change. Other counties are in the same boat. The money wa

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

How Midwifery Students Face Perinatal Loss: A Closer Look

Midwifery students often encounter perinatal loss, a tough part of their training. This isn't just about learning facts. It's about dealing with real emotions. The journey isn't easy. It's full of challenges. But it's also full of growth. Students must navigate complex emotions. They see loss up cl

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Rare Dog Rabies Case Stirs Concern in Illinois

A shocking event has taken place in Chicago, Illinois. A young dog was found to have rabies, a disease not seen in a dog in the state for over three decades. The dog, less than a year old, was part of a rescue effort from the Southeastern U. S. and was adopted by a local family. The dog's behavior

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Flu Cases Skyrocket in Boston: Why You Should Care

Boston is facing a significant increase in flu cases this year, with numbers rising sharply in December. Health officials are urging everyone to take precautions, especially as more people gather indoors during the winter months. The city has seen a 114% jump in flu cases in just the first two weeks

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Building Homes, Building Futures: D. C. 's Big Housing Boost

In 2025, the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) wrapped up the year with a bang. They funded two major housing projects. One is in Ward 7 and the other in Ward 8. These projects will bring 199 new affordable homes to the city. The first project is the Benning Road Metro Apartments

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Israel's Plan to Tax Bank Profits: What's the Deal?

Israel is thinking about adding a new tax. This tax would be 15% on extra bank profits. The plan is to do this for five years. The idea is to tax profits that are more than 50% higher than the average from 2018 to 2022. Why are they doing this? Well, the government thinks banks are making too much

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Job Hopes Keep Dropping: What's Going On?

The job market is not looking good right now. People are getting worried. Expectations for finding work are going down. This is not a small issue. It affects many lives. Why is this happening? There are many reasons. The economy is not doing well. Companies are not hiring as much. Some people are l

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

From the Field to the Boardroom: Unlikely Journeys to Wall Street

Wall Street isn't just for finance graduates. Some of its rising stars come from unexpected backgrounds, blending diverse experiences into successful careers. Take Lamar Cardinez, for example. He once dreamed of playing pro football. When that didn't pan out, he stayed close to sports, interning at

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Big Money, Bigger Problems

College sports have seen a huge shift in recent years. Athletes are now getting paid, some making millions. This change came after two big court rulings. First, the Supreme Court said in 2021 that the NCAA couldn't limit benefits for athletes. Then, they allowed athletes to be paid for their name, i

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Faith and Politics: A Shaky Alliance

In 2025, President Trump has been very busy. He has signed 225 executive orders in just one year. This is more than he did in his entire first term. Some of these orders are about religion. They talk about making America a more Christian nation. For example, one order created a task force to stop C

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