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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

The Shift in White House Press Access

The White House has made a significant change to its press pool. Instead of reinstating The Associated Press wire service, as a judge ordered, the Trump administration has removed the wire position from the daily press rotation. This move is seen as a way to sidestep legal issues while still putting

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

The IRS: A Big Cut in Staff

The IRS is preparing to reduce its staff by a significant amount. This change is expected to happen after the current tax filing season wraps up. The IRS plans to cut up to 40% of its workforce. This means the number of employees will go from around 102, 000 to somewhere between 60, 000 and 70, 00

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Andrew Tate Case: A New Legal Battle

The legal world is buzzing with a unique case involving Andrew Tate. Four women have taken legal action against him. They claim that he hurt them in various ways between 2013 and 2015. The allegations include serious charges like rape, physical harm, and a pattern of controlling behavior. One woman

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Veterans Seeking Comradeship in Health Care

Veterans often share a special bond. This bond is something that many veterans miss when they leave the service. It is a sense of belonging and shared experiences that can be hard to find elsewhere. When it comes to health care, veterans might not always think about this bond. Usually, they focus o

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Tax Deadline Looming? Here's What You Need to Know

Tax season is here, and the deadline is fast approaching. If you're feeling the pressure and need more time, don't worry. The IRS has options for you. But remember, an extension to file is not an extension to pay. If you owe taxes, you still need to pay them by April 15 to avoid penalties and intere

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Apr 13 2025CRIME

The Unseen Heroes of 911: Voices in the Shadows

The life of a 911 operator is far from glamorous. It's a job that demands quick thinking, calm under pressure, and a heart that can handle the worst of humanity. These are the people who answer the call when chaos strikes. They are the first point of contact in an emergency, the ones who stay on the

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Short: Comparing Two Tools for Tracking First-Time Psychosis

First-time psychosis is a serious mental health issue. It is crucial to track symptoms to guide treatment and predict how a person will do. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS-30) is a common tool for this. It has 30 items. It is thorough, but it takes a long time to use. This can b

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Apr 10 2025SPORTS

Knick's Path to Playoffs: A Simple Breakdown

The New York Knicks are on a clear path to secure the third seed in the playoffs. This is almost guaranteed. Why? Because the Knicks just need to win their last three games or hope that the Pacers lose theirs. Simple as that. The Knicks' first-round opponent is still up in the air. However, it look

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Red Sea Showdown: Houthis Stand Tall Amidst US Strikes

The Red Sea has become a hotspot for conflict, with the Houthis in Yemen showing remarkable resilience against US airstrikes. These strikes, aimed at halting Houthi attacks on shipping, have been ongoing for weeks. The Houthis, however, seem undeterred. They began their campaign in support of Palest

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

9/11 Heroes Get a Break, But Fight Isn't Over

The World Trade Center Health Program got a lifeline. The program's boss, Dr. John Howard, was brought back after a big fuss. This program is crucial for the 9/11 first responders and survivors. It helps them get the medical care they need. Without it, many would struggle to get treatment for th

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