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May 25 2026POLITICS

NASA’s Science Budgets Face Big Cuts, Even After Congress Says No

Congress chose to keep NASA’s overall spending flat for 2027, but it still trimmed the agency’s science arm by a full $1. 3 billion, shrinking the Science Mission Directorate from $7. 3 billion to $6 billion. The decision means a 17% cut in the programs that support research at Colorado’s universiti

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May 25 2026POLITICS

California Voters Say “Enough With the Drama, Give Us Results”

The new year began with a bold claim: California’s next election would split people into “builders” and “blockers, ” not just red versus blue. Builders want practical solutions for housing, jobs, water, energy, safety and accountability. Blockers prefer to keep the status quo and let political theat

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May 25 2026OPINION

Ruth López: A Lawyer Who Faced El Salvador’s Hidden Justice System

Ruth López was a lawyer who ran the Anti‑Corruption and Justice Unit at Cristosal, a human rights group in Central America. She investigated how the government misused pandemic money and how it used Bitcoin as legal tender, always following the law. Her work was known both in El Salvador and a

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May 25 2026OPINION

A Day to Remember: Why We Keep Names Alive

Memorial Day is more than a holiday; it is a chance to think about the people who gave their lives so others can live. People often forget that each name on a monument was once a person with hopes and plans. A story from one family shows how war changes us. During World War II, a man was fo

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Redistricting War: How the House Might Lose Its Voice

The fight over how congressional districts are drawn has grown into a national crisis. Three big forces have pushed the battle to new heights. First, Donald Trump’s preferred Republicans won key state races in Indiana, removing resistance to his gerrymandering plans. Second, the Supreme Court weaken

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Knicks Push for Finals: Game 4 Could Seal the Deal

The New York Knicks lead the Eastern Conference Finals 3‑0 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Game 4 in Cleveland could decide if New York reaches the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. The Knicks have won ten straight playoff games, a streak that has never been matched before in the league

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Books: Fresh Nonfiction Picks for the Hot Days

The sun is coming up, and so are new books that can keep you company on the beach or in a cool chair. Instead of diving straight into fiction, this list highlights nonfiction titles that cover food, sports, history, and more. A memoir from a key figure in the late‑1970s music scene tells the s

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May 25 2026CRIME

Wanted by mistake: How Oregon’s broken defense system ruined lives

Corshelle Jenkins had a normal morning shift caring for elderly residents when her world turned upside down in 2023. A store detective at Nordstrom accused her of stealing pink boots, but the police report never bothered to check her alibi. The mistake wouldn’t catch up with her until 2025, when a c

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May 25 2026HEALTH

Understanding How Simple Messages Can Help Fight Child Abuse

Research shows that child sexual abuse is a serious issue affecting many families. Experts agree that public awareness plays a big role in prevention. But talking about this topic isn’t easy. Many people react strongly to the subject, and myths often get in the way of real understanding. A study te

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May 25 2026CRIME

Ecuador’s fight against crime: progress and questions

Ecuador’s leader recently talked about the country’s crime-fighting plans and some good news on the economy during an important speech. He pointed to big moves like sending crime bosses to the U. S. and taking nearly 300 tons of drugs off the streets. The country sits between two major cocaine produ

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