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May 30 2026POLITICS

Flag Day Turns Into a Showdown Over America’s Future

June 14 isn’t just about fireworks and backyard barbecues—it’s also Flag Day, the halfway mark to America’s 250th birthday, and Donald Trump’s 80th. But this year, the date is getting hijacked by two very different celebrations. One side is throwing a party with pop stars and speeches, while the oth

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Big Money vs Small Gifts: Who Really Controls U. S. Politics?

The way America funds its elections has long been a hot topic. Critics argue the system is stacked against regular people. Senator Bernie Sanders recently took to social media to highlight this imbalance. He pointed out how small personal payments to politicians get treated as crimes. Meanwhile, big

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May 24 2026EDUCATION

A Generous Couple Leaves a Big Mark on USC’s Medical School

The University of South Carolina made a major change to its medical school this year. They renamed it after Florence doctor Edward Floyd and his wife, Kay. The announcement happened during a private gathering on May 22. The decision honors years of support and giving back to the university. Edward

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May 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Helping Kids in Saginaw Sleep Better: A Simple Way to Make a Big Difference

Every night, thousands of children in Saginaw go to bed without a proper mattress. For families struggling financially, a bed is often one of the first things cut from the budget. But missing out on a good night’s sleep isn’t just about feeling tired—it can deeply affect a child’s growth. Studies sh

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May 23 2026POLITICS

Late-night TV gets a shake-up as one host exits

Stephen Colbert wrapped up his run on CBS recently, leaving a gap in late-night television. Donald Trump responded on Truth Social with a post that called Colbert talentless and claimed the show had no viewers. But that claim doesn't match reality. Colbert’s program was actually the top-rated late-n

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May 23 2026HEALTH

Healing Tendons and Ligaments: A Fresh Approach to Tissue Repair

Soft tissues like tendons and ligaments don’t heal like bones. When damaged, they often form weak scar tissue instead of regenerating properly. This happens because tendons and ligaments have limited blood flow and few natural repair cells. Scientists have long struggled to find a way to guide bette

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May 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Future‑Friendly Tooth Repairs

Artificial intelligence is changing how dentists make removable partial dentures. Instead of relying solely on manual measurements, new software can now sketch and tweak designs automatically. The latest tools come from big tech companies that also build chatbots. These programs can read a

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May 20 2026EDUCATION

Why vet schools should teach more than just animal medicine

Most people don’t realize how often pets need blood transfusions—just like humans. Yet finding enough pet donors is a constant struggle. Part of the problem is that not enough animal owners know this lifesaving option exists. Veterinarians are in a unique position to change that. They see patients d

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May 20 2026POLITICS

How Big Donations Shape UK Politics

For years, Nigel Farage has played two roles in public: the friendly guy who chats easily in pubs and the politician quick to snap at tough questions. Now, that second side is on full display as he faces questions about a £5 million gift from a crypto billionaire based in Thailand. The money came fr

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Health Crises Push Africa to Handle Its Own Disease Fights

Fresh Ebola cases in Central Africa and a surprise hantavirus scare on a ship show why African nations are rethinking how they protect public health. Over the past few years, governments got most of their disease-fighting cash from outside donors, but that money has dropped sharply. The United State

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