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May 11 2025POLITICS

Tufts Student's Fight for Freedom and Education

A student from Turkey, studying at Tufts University, has returned to Boston after spending over six weeks in an immigration detention center in Louisiana. Her arrest was due to her political views expressed in an op-ed. She was excited to resume her studies, which she had to pause during this challe

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May 11 2025HEALTH

A Father's Promise: The Power of Medical Progress

In the realm of medical science, hope often comes from unexpected places. One man, Eric, was given a grim diagnosis: colon cancer that had spread to his liver. At just 35 years old, his future looked bleak. Yet, Eric had a dream. He wanted to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day.

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May 11 2025BUSINESS

Advertisers Face Uncertainty as Media Giants Pitch Their Plans

Media giants are gearing up for their annual presentations to advertisers. This year, the stakes are higher than ever. Why? Because the economy is uncertain. Companies are worried about tariffs, inflation, and how consumers will react. These factors could greatly impact how much money advertise

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Unions Under Siege: The Fight for Federal Workers' Rights

Federal worker unions are in a tough spot. The current administration has been making it hard for them to do their jobs. One union leader, Anthony Lee, found out about mass layoffs at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the hard way. Employees were getting fired as they tried to enter the buildin

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May 11 2025CRIME

Helicopter Crashes: The Hidden Dangers of Old Tech

The Marine Corps has been using Super Stallions for over three decades. These helicopters are workhorses, carrying heavy loads and troops. However, they lack modern safety features, like advanced flight data recorders. This gap in technology became painfully clear after a tragic crash in February 20

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May 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Gretchen Wilson's Health Journey and Comeback

Gretchen Wilson, known for her hit song "Redneck Woman, " has been quietly battling significant health issues. Her journey began with a severe case of COVID-19, which left her with lasting effects. High blood pressure, shortness of breath, and asthma became part of her daily life. Finding the right

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May 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking Today's Sports Puzzle Fun

The latest sports-themed puzzle is live, and it's packed with clues to decipher. The game has moved past its testing phase and is now a regular feature. It's available on a dedicated sports news platform, but it can also be enjoyed for free on the web. The puzzle has four categories, each with its

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May 11 2025HEALTH

A Mississippi Family's Unexpected Journey with Type 1 Diabetes

A young family in Mississippi got a huge surprise when their one-year-old son, Bain, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This news came after a scary trip to the emergency room, where Bain was found to have diabetic ketoacidosis, a serious condition that can be life-threatening. The family had to

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May 11 2025SPORTS

Bill Belichick's Big Decision: The $10 Million Question

The University of North Carolina is facing a potential game-changer. The date to watch is June 1. On that day, the buyout clause for Bill Belichick, the head coach, will drop significantly. This change could greatly influence his future with the Tar Heels. The clause will decrease from $10 milli

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Layoff Plans Halted: Federal Judge Steps In

A federal judge has thrown a wrench into the Trump administration's plans to lay off thousands of government workers. The judge's order means that for at least the next two weeks, no federal agency can send out any notices about job cuts. This pause is a big deal because it affects a whole bunch of

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