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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

School Choice and the Fight Over a Tax Credit

A group of lawmakers is trying to stop a tax credit that lets families buy scholarships for education. The plan was created by former President Trump to give students more choices, not just in private schools but also public ones. The credit is funded by private donations and could give students mon

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Head Start in Massachusetts Faces Funding Crunch

In Massachusetts, about 1, 300 spots for young children in Head Start programs have vanished over the past three years because federal money has stopped growing while program costs keep climbing. Nationwide, enrollment fell from roughly 1. 1 million kids in 2013 to around 785, 000 in 2022. The stat

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Swiss Stadium Drops Kanye Concert After Review

FC Basel, a Swiss football club that runs events at its St. Jakob-Park stadium, decided to cancel an upcoming Kanye West concert after a careful assessment of the request. The club explained that its values do not allow it to host an artist who has sparked controversy over past antisemitic remarks.

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Building Strong Health Ways for Migrants Near Borders

Migrants and refugees often miss out on good health plans, especially in Asia. The COVID‑19 crisis showed how badly they were left behind. A group called ANISE was created to fix these gaps in pandemic plans and health coverage. Now, many people are moving because of wars and bad economies. At the

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

New Voice in California Politics

Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for governor of California, appeared on Newsmax TV’s “Saturday Report” to voice his frustration with the state’s current political climate. He said that voters are tired of the same party ruling for too long and want fresh ideas. Hilton used the recent controver

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Twist in Illinois Corruption Trial

The “ComEd Four” case, once seen as a headline story of state corruption, has taken an unpredictable turn. A recent decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the convictions of two key defendants, former ComEd chief Anne Pramaggiore and retired lobbyist Michael McClain. The reversal ca

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Obama Appears in the Middle of Virginia’s Redistricting Debate

In Virginia, a big fight over new congressional maps has turned into a tug‑of‑war with former President Barack Obama as the unlikely centerpiece. The state is deciding whether to redraw its districts before next year’s midterm elections, and both sides are trying to use Obama’s name to influence vot

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Turkey Warns of Harm if U. S. Pulls Out of European Security Plans

Turkey’s foreign minister said the United States might pull out of Europe’s security framework, and that could cause big problems for the continent. He spoke at a meeting in Antalya but did not give details of what is being discussed. The main point was that any U. S. exit, even a partial one, would

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Millennials Face Hidden Health Threats From Loneliness

The pandemic pushed a generation already glued to screens into deeper isolation, and the effects are now showing up in hospitals. Doctors say that unlike their parents, many millennials feel less pressure from friends and more from a never‑ending stream of online opinions. This shift may be why anxi

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Healthy Moms, Happy Babies: Brain Growth in the Womb

A new study looks at how what a mom eats and how calm she stays can change the brain of her unborn child. Researchers used a type of MRI that can show baby brains in two dimensions to see if diet and stress help. The group studied was at high risk for babies that might be smaller than usual when bor

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