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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

What happens when a president starts losing fast?

A president who once had strong support now faces big problems as midterm elections approach. Approval ratings have dropped sharply from 52% to just 38%, while dislike for the president has grown by 15 points. Many of his policies, like tariffs and military actions, have turned voters against him. R

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding Where You Fit: More Than Just a Feeling

Belonging isn”t about magically getting accepted everywhere. It”s built on small, daily moments that make people feel valued. Kids who struggle with this often notice something”s off by middle school. They might feel like outsiders in their own classrooms, watching others laugh and connect while won

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Court Backs FCC on Data Fines Against Big Telecom

The U. S. Supreme Court recently sided with the Federal Communications Commission in a case about how the agency punishes companies that mishandle customer data. By an 8-1 vote, the court rejected arguments from AT&T and Verizon that the FCC’s penalty system violates their constitutional right to a

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Jun 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Forests Fading: Why Trees Keep Disappearing in Anne Arundel County

Back in 1609, when English settlers first arrived, the Chesapeake Bay area was almost entirely covered in forests. Over time, trees were cut down for farms and buildings, especially for growing tobacco. By the late 1800s, farming slowed down in some areas, letting forests grow back. But by 1950, ano

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

How Wind and Pressure Broke Aryna Sabalenka's Run at the French Open

Aryna Sabalenka’s quick exit from the 2026 French Open shocked many, including tennis experts. After dominating early rounds, she lost to Diana Shnaider in straight sets. The Belarusian’s strong start—leading 6-3, 5-3—suddenly fell apart. One moment seemed to flip everything: she had a double break

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

The cost of war vs. the promise of tax cuts: Where does the money really go?

Politicians often highlight their achievements to win votes, but some promises start to look weak when the bigger picture comes into view. One senator has been talking up a tax relief plan that sounds helpful at first glance. It promises to ease the burden on working families while boosting border s

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Soccer, School, and a Syracuse Neighborhood's Comeback Story

Syracuse’s North Side has always been a patchwork of arrivals—Irish and Germans in the 1800s, Italians in the early 1900s, Bosnians in the ’90s, and more recently, Congolese, Somalis, and Burmese families. Each wave faced skepticism, but the city’s investment in refugee resettlement wasn’t just abou

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Senator changes mind on long-standing Senate rule after winning election

Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman showed up to his first Senate term with big plans for changing how the chamber works. In 2022, he campaigned on getting rid of the filibuster rule that lets a small group block most laws. This rule often stops big changes, even when many Americans want them. Back

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

How Clear Are Online Guides for Breast Reconstruction?

Finding trustworthy details about breast reconstruction online isn’t always easy. Many patients turn to websites hoping for helpful explanations. But a closer look shows big gaps in how understandable, reliable, and inclusive these resources really are. Studies suggest most guides use complicated me

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Jun 05 2026EDUCATION

A teacher’s hands-on lessons left a lasting mark on students

Teaching isn’t just about test scores—that’s one thing a retired educator proved over two decades in the classroom. Instead of sitting through lectures, her students got to dig in the dirt, track birds, and run science experiments. She believed classrooms should feel alive, not like quiet boxes wher

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