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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Busy Environmental Agenda: What's Happening Now?

Pennsylvania is buzzing with environmental activities. Lawmakers have packed schedules for the coming months. The Senate and House of Representatives have planned voting sessions from January through June. They will discuss important topics like the state budget and environmental protection. On Dec

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Faces Uproar from Health Advocates

In a recent online gathering, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Lee Zeldin attempted to smooth things over with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) group. He promised to give them a say in decisions and keep the lines of communication open. But this crowd was not easily won over. Just day

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Trump Voters Weigh In: Who's Really to Blame for Rising Costs?

In the U. S. , many people who voted for Donald Trump are feeling the pinch of higher prices. But they don't blame the president. Instead, they point fingers at big companies and the overall economy. Take Ron Dailey, a 63-year-old from Denver. He's noticed that eating out is getting more expensive.

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Measles Hits South Carolina: A Look at the Current Outbreak

In South Carolina, a measles outbreak has been causing quite a stir. It all started in Spartanburg County last fall, but now over 110 people have caught the virus. More than 250 residents have been told to stay home and quarantine. This has left many feeling anxious and reminded of the pandemic. Pa

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Julian Sayin's Stellar Debut Season: A Look at the Numbers

Julian Sayin is making waves in his first year as Ohio State's starting quarterback. He's one of four players up for the Heisman Trophy this year. While he might not take home the trophy, his stats are impressive. Sayin has the highest completion percentage in the nation at 78. 4%. He's also leading

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Colorado Stands Firm Against Trump's Pardon Offer

In a bold move, former President Trump offered to pardon Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk convicted of meddling with voting machines. This offer sparked a heated debate about the limits of presidential power and the integrity of elections. Tina Peters, who served as the clerk in Mesa Cou

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Matters: A Global Wake-Up Call

Mental health is a big deal. It affects millions worldwide. Yet, many people, especially in poorer countries, don't get the help they need. Why? Stigma, lack of money, and not enough trained professionals. These issues make it hard for people to access care. Money problems and social issues make th

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Dementia Care: A New Dawn

Dementia care is undergoing a significant transformation. New treatments and diagnostic tools are changing how patients and their families experience the disease. However, these advancements are not without challenges, including accessibility and stigma. In the past, diagnosing dementia was a compl

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Surgery and Rhythm Troubles: A Clash of Ideas

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm problem. It shows up in 10-20% of people who get coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This condition can make recovery from surgery harder and riskier. Doctors have a way to fix it during surgery. It's called surgical ablation (SA). Many studies s

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Mt. Pleasant Welcomes a New Spot for Healing and Moving Better

Mt. Pleasant just got a new place to help people feel better and move easier. MyMichigan Health opened a second spot for physical therapy on Mission Street. This new place is big and has lots of space for different kinds of exercises and treatments. It's open early in the morning and stays open late

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