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May 19 2025CRIME

Seven Fugitives on the Run: The Hunt for New Orleans' Escaped Inmates

The search for seven escaped inmates in New Orleans is intense. Law enforcement is optimistic about catching them soon. This group is part of a larger escape that happened early Friday. Authorities got tips from the public. These tips helped them catch three of the ten escapees by the end of Friday.

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Tax Plan Talks: Sunday Showdown

Republicans are hustling to fix their big tax cut and border security plan. They are planning a rare Sunday night meeting to push it forward. This comes after a setback on Friday. The House Budget Committee voted against moving the bill ahead. Five Republicans joined Democrats in voting no. They had

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May 18 2025CELEBRITIES

The Truth Behind a Hollywood Star's Hidden Past

Mariska Hargitay, known for her role in a popular crime drama, has finally shared a long-kept secret. She has identified her biological father, a revelation that has been hidden for three decades. This disclosure came through her directorial debut, a documentary titled "My Mom Jayne, " which made it

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May 18 2025HEALTH

New COVID Vaccine Faces Tight Limits

The FDA has given the green light to the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. However, it comes with a catch. The vaccine is only for older adults and those over 12 with health issues that put them at high risk from COVID. This decision follows years of testing. The CDC has been discussing whether to limit CO

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Finding Female Health Leaders in Sub-Saharan Africa

In Sub-Saharan Africa, finding the right people to lead health initiatives is tough. This is especially true when looking for women leaders in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health, and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) and immunization. The usual methods for finding stakeholders don't wo

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May 17 2025HEALTH

North's Big Day: Food, Health, and Jobs in One Place

In the heart of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, the small town of North is gearing up for a significant day. On May 17, 2025, North is set to host a major event aimed at addressing some of the community's pressing needs. The event is about more than just free food. It's a chance for residents to

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Connections: How Airline Tech is Changing Travel

Connecting flights can be a headache for travelers. Missing a connection due to delays is a common issue. American Airlines is tackling this problem with new technology. The goal is to help passengers reach their next flight on time. This tech is currently being tested at Dallas-Fort Worth airport.

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Gulf States: Big Wins and Missed Opportunities

The Gulf States pulled out all the stops for a recent visit by a US President. They had big hopes. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE wanted to show they were open for business and back in the good books with the US. They wanted to shift their relationship from just oil-for-security to something more

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unfairness in German Mental Health Care

The mental health care system in Germany faces a significant challenge: unfair treatment of some patients. This isn't just about one group. It's about how different forms of unfairness overlap and affect people in complex ways. This is what experts call intersectionality. It's a way to understand ho

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Global Game of Investment: Manufacturing and Power

Foreign investments often involve building new factories or power plants in other countries. This is known as greenfield investment. It brings fresh money and jobs to the host country. A recent study looked into how these investments spread across the globe in two big areas: making stuff (manufactur

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