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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Fed's Future: Can It Stay Independent?

The Supreme Court is currently examining whether President Trump can dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This case is part of a larger discussion about presidential power and the independence of federal agencies. In a related case, the court is considering Trump's firing of Rebecca Slaughte

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

A Shocking Attack in the Middle of a Busy Store

A woman was hurt in a sudden attack at Macy's in Manhattan. The incident happened in the bathroom while she was changing her baby's diaper. The suspect, Kerri Aherne, was recently released from a psychiatric hospital. Aherne, 43, was arrested and will stay in jail without bail. She told police that

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Pennsylvania Taxpayer Wins Big in Residency Fight

A recent decision by the Pennsylvania Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) has left a taxpayer feeling victorious. The BFR told the Department of Revenue to take another look at the taxpayer's account and lower the tax bill. The big question was whether the taxpayer was actually living in Pennsylvania

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Hidden Hurts: Why Dental Workers Need Support Too

Dental workers are often the first to spot signs of abuse in patients. But what happens when they are the ones suffering? This is a question that has been largely ignored. A recent review found no studies focusing on dentists or dental care professionals (DCPs) as victims of domestic abuse (DA). Thi

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

A Dentist's Journey: From Pulpit to Periodontist

John Mankey Riggs, a name not widely known today, was a pioneer in the dental field. Born in Connecticut, he initially set out to become a church minister. However, he switched paths and enrolled at Jefferson Medical College. After a year, he left the college and became an apprentice to dentist Hora

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Fall from Grace in Upstate New York

In a small town in Upstate New York, a trusted educator's life took a dramatic turn. Scott Jeffers, a 42-year-old special education teacher and coach, found himself on the wrong side of the law. He was taken into custody after being accused of sending inappropriate messages to a student under 17. Th

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Dec 13 2025CRIME

A Missouri Mystery: Unraveling a Tragic Basement Discovery

In a quiet neighborhood of Sunset Hills, a grim discovery was made. A woman, later identified as 64-year-old Melissa Anderson, was found dead in the basement of a home. The circumstances surrounding her death have shocked the community and raised many questions. A man, Joseph Michael Marino, 30, ha

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Dec 13 2025RELIGION

The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Unity in Mexico

In Mexico, the Virgin of Guadalupe is more than just a religious figure; she is a powerful symbol of national identity. With over 130 million people in the country, the majority of whom are Catholic, the Virgin's influence extends far beyond religious beliefs. She represents a blend of Mexico's pre-

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

How Long Does School Stuff Stay in Your Brain?

Ever thought about how much school knowledge sticks around? Most tests happen right after class. But what if we check a year or two later? A new study looked at students who took basic or mid-level microeconomics. They took a test at the end of their course. Then, between one and two and a half year

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

High-Flying Drama: Skydiver's Close Call at 15, 000 Feet

In a thrilling turn of events, a skydiver found himself in a precarious situation high above Queensland, Australia. Adrian Ferguson was part of a group planning a 16-way formation jump from a Cessna Caravan. However, things took an unexpected turn when his reserve parachute got caught on the plane's

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