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May 19 2025HEALTH

Homelessness and Brain Injuries: A Community-Driven Approach

People without homes often face a tough mix of brain injuries and mental health or substance use issues. This combo makes their lives even harder. It's clear that these problems are common, but there's a big gap in how to tackle them together. So, a group of community insiders decided to step up. Th

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A New Stage for Nature and Fun

A brand-new amphitheater has opened at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve in Liberty Township. This $600, 000 project is more than just a place for shows. It's a spot where people can enjoy nature and learn about it too. The amphitheater's opening was marked with poems, speeches, and music. Dale Nichols,

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May 19 2025SPORTS

The Journey of Megan Gustafson: From Wisconsin to the WNBA

Megan Gustafson is a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. Her journey began in a small town, where she first showed her talent by outplaying boys her age in high school. This early success set the stage for her impressive college career at the University of Iowa, where she became one o

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May 18 2025POLITICS

The Governor's Stand on Slavery Reparations

The governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, recently made a significant decision. He chose to block a law that aimed to address the lasting impacts of slavery and racial bias. This move puts Moore in a unique position among Democratic governors. Most of them have backed similar initiatives in recent times.

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Novavax Vaccine: A New Option with Surprising Limits

The Food and Drug Administration has finally given the green light to Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine. However, there's a twist. This vaccine is not for everyone. It's mainly for adults aged 65 and up, or those between 12 and 64 with health issues that make COVID-19 more dangerous. This is quite differen

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May 18 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Tough Questions on Trump's Birthright Order

In the heart of Washington D. C. , the Supreme Court was in session on the morning of May 15. The topic of the day was President Donald Trump's executive order. This order aimed to restrict birthright citizenship, a right protected by the 14th Amendment of the U. S. Constitution. Critics argue that

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: Russia's Biggest Drone Strike Since War Began

Russia's latest move in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine has been a significant escalation. The country launched a massive drone attack, the largest since the war started. This happened just days after peace talks between the two nations. The Ukrainian military reported that 273 Shahed drones were

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Romania's Crossroads: A Clash of Political Visions

Romania faced a crucial moment as voters headed to the polls in a high-stakes presidential runoff. The country was at a crossroads, with two very different political visions on the table. On one side, there was George Simion, a 38-year-old leader of the hard-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians

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May 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pay Parity: How Wes Anderson's Fair Pay Model Ruffled Feathers

Film making is a tough business. It is all about the money. Wes Anderson's 2001 film "The Royal Tenenbaums" is a good example of this. It featured a mix of veteran Hollywood actors and rising stars, and they all got the same paycheck. This is not a common practice in Hollywood. It was a bold mo

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Fire: Ground Assaults and Human Toll

The conflict in Gaza has escalated with Israel launching significant ground operations. The recent offensive has led to a high number of casualties, including many children. The strikes have been intense, forcing the closure of major hospitals in the region. The Israeli military has been active in

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