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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Federal Workers Fight Back Against New Health Policy

Federal employees are pushing back against a recent policy change that affects healthcare coverage. The new rule, effective January 1, removes support for gender-affirming treatments from federal health insurance plans. This decision has sparked a legal challenge from the Human Rights Campaign Found

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Predictions for 2026: Politics, Power, and Pop Culture

Let's dive into what might happen in the coming year. The political scene is heating up, and predictions are flying. Some say Joe Biden might not be around by 2027. Others think Donald Trump will still be making headlines, maybe even blaming someone new for his troubles. JD Vance, Trump's VP, could

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Mystery: Who's to Blame?

Republicans are raising alarms about a huge fraud case in Minnesota. They say billions of taxpayer dollars have been stolen. A Florida representative even compared it to the mafia. He wants the federal government to take strong action, just like they did to fight organized crime in the past. Federa

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K-pop's Tough Fight: NewJeans and the Big Legal Battle

The world of K-pop is no stranger to drama, but the latest feud between NewJeans and their record label, Ador, has taken a serious turn. It all started with a dispute that lasted over a year, ending with a legal battle that could cost millions. Ador is now suing Danielle Marsh, a 20-year-old singer

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Washington Monument Lights Up for America's 250th Birthday Bash

The White House has revealed that the Washington Monument will be lit up to start the celebrations for America's 250th birthday. This event is set to happen on New Year's Eve. The monument will shine brightly for five nights. During this time, a special light show will tell the story of America's pa

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Meet the Team: Who's Running New York City Now?

New York City has a fresh face leading the charge, and it's not just the mayor making waves. Zohran Mamdani, the youngest mayor in recent history, has assembled a diverse team to tackle the city's big challenges. At the top, Dean Fuleihan, a seasoned pro at 74, steps in as first deputy mayor, bringi

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Weather Science at Risk: A Critical Look at the NCAR Shake-Up

The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is in hot water. The Trump administration has plans to break it up. This is a big deal. NCAR is a key player in weather, wildfire, and climate science. It's like the brain behind many weather predictions and climate studies. Why is this happening?

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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Smart Coatings for Better Bone Healing

Scientists have created a special covering for a material that helps bones heal. This covering is made using a mix of gelatin and a mineral called carbonated hydroxyapatite. The goal is to make this material more like real bone tissue. To make it even better, they used a special process called plas

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

A Quiet Start to the New Year for the Trump Family

The Trump family kicked off 2026 in a low-key manner, choosing to celebrate the New Year at Mar-a-Lago, their private club in Florida. President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were seen together at the event, with Melania making a stylish appearance in a shimmering silver dress. Trump took a mom

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Migrants' Rights

A recent court decision has put a stop to a plan that would have forced thousands of migrants back to their home countries. A judge in San Francisco ruled that the Trump administration did not properly think about the dangers these people would face if they were sent back to Honduras, Nepal, and Nic

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