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May 15 2025POLITICS

Judge's Legal Battle Over Immigration Aid

A judge in Wisconsin is fighting back against charges that she helped a man avoid immigration agents. This judge, Hannah Dugan, is arguing that she did nothing wrong and that she has legal protection for her actions. She is claiming that her actions were part of her job as a judge. She is saying t

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Coal Miners' Health Program Gets a Lifeline

A recent court decision has breathed new life into a vital health program for coal miners in West Virginia. The ruling came after a judge ordered the reinstatement of a health monitoring program that had been cut by the federal government. This program is crucial for detecting black lung disease, a

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Work Hurdles: The Hidden Impact on Health Insurance

The political scene in the U. S. is buzzing with talks of significant Medicaid cuts. One proposal that has surfaced is the introduction of work requirements for Medicaid recipients. This idea has been tested in states like Arkansas and Georgia, with results that raise eyebrows. These rules demand th

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Care: A Hidden Weapon Against Crime?

Expanding access to mental health services might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about crime prevention. However, recent findings suggest that it could be a powerful tool. This is not about targeting specific individuals or tailoring treatments to prevent crime. Instead, it's

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May 15 2025HEALTH

What Doctors in Jazan Really Think About Alternative Medicine

In the southwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, the Jazan region is home to a mix of people with unique traditions and healing methods. This area is mostly rural, and it's not surprising that many residents turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for their health needs. But what do the loca

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Three Professors Walk Away From America

The United States is in a precarious situation. The country is experiencing a notable decline in democratic values. This is evident in several disturbing trends. Legal residents are being sent to foreign prisons without proper legal proceedings. Students are being detained for expressing their v

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May 15 2025OPINION

Cannes Film Festival: Why the Dress Code Matters

The Cannes Film Festival is known for its lavish events and iconic red carpet. This year, however, there are new rules that have caused quite a stir. The festival has decided to ban both excessive nudity and overly extravagant outfits. This means no bare skin and no massive dresses with long trains.

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May 15 2025POLITICS

California's Tough Choices: Protecting People or Preserving Privilege?

California is at a crossroads. The state is grappling with a budget crisis. The federal government is cutting back on essential services. This is happening at the same time as Californians are struggling with rising costs and inflation. The state's leaders are under pressure to make tough decisio

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May 15 2025WEATHER

Stormy Weather Ahead: What to Expect in Western Wisconsin

Western Wisconsin is about to experience a shift in weather patterns. After a period of summer-like conditions and a lack of rain, a new storm system is on the way. This system is expected to bring a mix of low-level moisture, instability, and wind shear, all of which are ingredients for severe weat

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May 15 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snowfall Alert: Travel Warnings for Montana and Wyoming

The National Weather Service has sent out alerts for Montana and Wyoming. A significant snowstorm is expected to hit these states on Wednesday. This storm could make travel tough, especially in the mountains. The service has issued a winter storm warning. This means that a mix of hazardous winter w

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