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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Universities Push Back Against White House's Higher Education Plan

The White House recently invited nine universities to be the first to sign a new higher education compact. This compact is part of a broader effort to align universities with the administration's political priorities. In exchange for signing, universities would get better access to research funding.

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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

A Night of Celebration Turns into a Scene of Chaos

A gathering of students turned into a scene of panic when a balcony gave way. The incident happened at an off-campus housing near the University of Cincinnati. It was a typical Friday night, but things took a sudden turn. The collapse was reported just after 10 PM. Emergency responders rushed to th

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

George Santos: From Prison to Freedom

George Santos, the former U. S. Representative, is now a free man. President Donald Trump decided to shorten his prison time. Santos was supposed to spend over seven years behind bars for cheating people and stealing identities. But Trump changed that. Santos left prison late on Friday night. His fa

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Mission Hospital Faces Serious Patient Safety Concerns

Mission Hospital, part of the HCA Healthcare network, has been flagged for numerous patient safety issues. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services uncovered these problems during a survey in September. The findings were so severe that they could lead to federal regulators placing

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Opening Doors: How One Program is Changing Lives and Workplaces

In the heart of California, a special program is making waves. It's called Yes I Can Unity Through Music & Education. This group helps people with disabilities get jobs in the entertainment world. They're doing this by connecting them with businesses for internships. The best part? It doesn't cost t

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Eating Like a Greek Could Save Your Kidneys!

People in Greece might be onto something with their eating habits. A recent study dug into how their lifestyle could be keeping kidneys healthier. Researchers wanted to see if the Mediterranean way of life, filled with fresh food and good vibes, could lower the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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Oct 18 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for Storms: Energy Company Steps Up

A major energy provider in Michigan is taking action to help people get ready for a big storm coming this Sunday. They are sending out 200 teams to fix any power problems that might happen. The National Weather Service says heavy rain and thunderstorms will start early in the morning and last all da

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Cincinnati's Police Chief: What's Happening?

Cincinnati's Police Chief, Teresa Theetge, has recently hired a lawyer. This move comes as rumors swirl about her possible replacement. The lawyer, Steve Imm, confirmed he's representing Theetge but couldn't share more details. Imm is also involved in a lawsuit by the former Fire Chief against the c

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Halloween Fun in the Face of Fear: Meadowview's Community Spirit Shines

In the Meadowview neighborhood, Halloween turned into a mix of fear and fun. Just a day after a man was shot and killed right outside the community center, kids were laughing and playing inside. The center turned into a spooky haunted house, with witches and monsters around every corner. After the s

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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

A Court's Decision on a School's Name Change

In a recent ruling, a California appeals court supported the state's choice to take off Serranus Clinton Hastings' name from a law school. This decision was challenged by Hastings' family and some graduates, but the court did not agree with their arguments. The court stated that the state has the p

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