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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Pentagon's Private Chat Fiasco

A former Pentagon spokesperson has criticized the leadership of the current defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. The criticism comes as reports surface about a second private Signal chatroom used to discuss sensitive military information. At the heart of the issue is Hegseth himself, who has been accus

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Apr 19 2025WEATHER

Eau Claire's Weekend Weather: A Mix of Sunshine and Showers

Easter weekend in Eau Claire is shaping up to be a mix of pleasant and rainy days. The area received some much-needed rain earlier in the week, with the WEAU studio recording 0. 61 inches. This helped a bit with the rainfall deficit, but the region still needs more to catch up. Other spots around Ea

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Money Problem

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The federal government has frozen billions of dollars in funding. This includes research grants and contracts. The university is also facing threats to its tax-exempt status and its ability to enroll international students. Harvard's endowment is massive, but i

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Skin and Blood Flow: Testing Air Mattresses

In the world of medical tech, there is a tool that is becoming more and more popular. It is the alternating pressure air mattress. These mattresses are designed to prevent pressure injuries, also known as bedsores. A recent investigation focused on how well these mattresses work by looking at skin r

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How Digital Tools Are Shaking Up Blood Pressure Care

Managing high blood pressure is a big deal in healthcare. The way we handle it has been changing a lot lately. One of the biggest changes is the use of digital tools for medical care, known as telehealth. This approach has shown some real potential in helping people keep their blood pressure in c

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Social Security: The Ups and Downs of Accessing Benefits

The Trump administration has made a significant change to how people access Social Security services. Initially, they planned to require in-person visits for those who couldn't use the online system. This would have meant a long trip for many, especially seniors and people with disabilities. The cha

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

The Bond Market's Big Influence on Trump's Tariff U-Turn

The bond market's sudden turbulence played a significant role in Trump's decision to hit the brakes on his planned tariffs. This move came after just one week of intense pressure from various quarters, including fellow Republicans, business leaders, and even his close associates. The bond market's r

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

9/11 Heroes Get a Break, But Fight Isn't Over

The World Trade Center Health Program got a lifeline. The program's boss, Dr. John Howard, was brought back after a big fuss. This program is crucial for the 9/11 first responders and survivors. It helps them get the medical care they need. Without it, many would struggle to get treatment for th

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

Iran's Money Woes Deepen

The Iranian rial has hit a new low, with one U. S. dollar now worth over a million rials. This drop happened as the country returned to work after a holiday. The exchange rate had already been falling during the Persian New Year, but it fell even further when trading resumed. In Tehran, some traders

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

How Nurses in Taiwan Boosted Their Skills with a Clever Training Trick

In Taiwan, a smart training method was tested. This method aimed to boost nurses' know-how on a special kind of wound care. The focus was on negative-pressure wound therapy, often shortened to NPWT. This therapy uses a vacuum to help heal wounds faster. It is often used after surgery. The training

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