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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

When Power Gets Out of Hand

The President of the United States has a big job. They rely on a team of helpers to get things done. These helpers are part of the executive branch and have a lot of power. But they have to answer to the President, who ultimately answers to the people. This is how the system is designed to work, wit

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Making IVF More Affordable

Imagine the frustration of wanting to start a family but being held back by infertility. This is a reality for many couples in the U. S. where about one in seven couples face this challenge. In vitro fertilization (IVF) can be a solution, but it comes at a high cost. We're talking $12, 000 to $25, 0

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Government Shake-Up: A Look at Job Cuts and Changes

The new government administration has started making significant changes, with thousands of federal employees losing their jobs in the first month. This isn't just happening in Washington, D. C. More than 80% of the 2. 4 million civilian federal workforce lives outside the national capital region.

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

What's the Deal with DOGE and Your Social Security Data?

Imagine this: a group called DOGE wants to peek into the massive amount of personal information stored by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This data includes everything from your name and Social Security number to your health conditions and bank details. It's like a giant digital vault fill

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Orders Spark Exodus: A Look at the Fallout

The Trump administration is making waves, and not in a good way. A seasoned federal prosecutor, Denise Cheung, recently resigned. Why? Because she refused to follow an order from her superiors. The order? To tell a bank to seize assets without enough evidence. Cheung, who had been with the Justice D

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Pentagon's Money Pit: Where Taxpayer Dollars Go to Waste

The Pentagon has a serious problem. It can't keep track of how it spends its massive budget. We're talking about nearly a trillion dollars a year. That's a lot of zeros and a lot of money. Last year, the Pentagon failed its seventh audit in a row. This means they couldn't show how they spent all th

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Simsbury's 2025-26 Budget: What's the Deal with the $508 Tax Hike?

Simsbury is looking at a potential tax increase for the upcoming fiscal year. The proposed budget for 2025-26 suggests that the average homeowner could see their taxes go up by around $508. This isn't a final decision, though. The town manager presented the initial spending plan to the selectmen, bu

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Prosecutor Quits Over Trump Appointee's Dubious Orders

A seasoned federal prosecutor decided to step down from her position rather than follow what she saw as questionable instructions from Trump-appointed officials. Denise Cheung, who had been with the Justice Department for over two decades and led the criminal division in Washington D. C. , felt that

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Musk's Data Access: Judge Says No to Emergency Block

In a recent legal development, a federal judge has declined to halt Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing federal data systems. This decision comes after a group of Democratic state attorneys general tried to temporarily block Musk and DOGE from accessing sensit

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Crypto Chaos: Argentine President's Endorsement Backfires

Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, has found himself in hot water after backing a new cryptocurrency called $LIBRA. The coin was part of a project called Project Libertad, which aimed to support local businesses. Milei shared a link to the coin on his social media account, but things quickly

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