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May 14 2025EDUCATION

California's Future: Why Cutting CSU Funding Is a Bad Idea

The California State University system is the biggest public university network in the country. It is home to 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers. Together, they enroll more than 450, 000 students. Most of these students are from California. Many of them are the first in their families to go to

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Words Matter: How Medical Notes Can Shape Patient Care

The words doctors use in patient notes can reveal hidden biases. These biases might worsen health issues for certain groups. It is important to understand how a patient's race or background affects the language used in their medical records. This can help in tackling health inequalities and improvin

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May 14 2025SPORTS

The Journey of Elizabeth Williams: From England to the WNBA

Elizabeth Williams is a name that has become synonymous with excellence in women's basketball. Her journey from a small town in England to the WNBA is a testament to her dedication and hard work. Williams was born in Colchester, England, to Nigerian parents. Her family moved to the United States wh

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Side of a Music Mogul's Reign

A prominent music executive, Sean Combs, is facing serious accusations. He is accused of abusing his girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, for over a decade. Ventura, now a key witness, bravely took the stand to share her harrowing experiences. This is the first time she and Combs have seen each other since

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes for Direct Talks with Russia in Istanbul

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is eager to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin face-to-face in Istanbul. This potential meeting comes amidst ongoing tensions and the recent full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The last time these two leaders sat down together was back in December 2019

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Menopause: The Unspoken Journey

Menopause is a natural part of life for women, marking the end of their reproductive years. It is a time when the body undergoes significant changes. These changes can include hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. Many women experience irregular periods, heavy bleedi

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May 13 2025POLITICS

A New Hope for Syria?

The U. S. has a new plan for Syria. President Donald Trump has declared that the U. S. will lift all sanctions on the country. This announcement came during his visit to the Middle East, specifically at the Saudi-U. S. Investment Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Trump's decision is part of a broader s

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Funding Freeze: A Clash of Ideals

The Trump administration has decided to cut another $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University. This move is on top of the $2. 2 billion already cut. The administration has been putting pressure on the university over various issues. This includes diversity initiatives, financial controls,

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May 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities, Politics, and Surprises at Cannes

The 78th Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a mix of glamour, politics, and unexpected moments. The festival's opening night was a whirlwind of activity. The red carpet was bustling with stars, but the real talk of the town was the political statements made by some of the biggest names in Hollyw

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May 13 2025RELIGION

The Pope's Brother and His Divisive Politics

The world is buzzing with curiosity about the new Pope Leo XIV. Many are wondering if he will follow in his brother's footsteps when it comes to politics. Lou Prevost, the oldest brother of Pope Leo XIV, has a history of making controversial statements on social media. He has shared posts that criti

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