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May 03 2025CRIME

Close Calls Over Washington: Helicopters and Airplanes in Tight Spaces

The National Transportation Safety Board is looking into two commercial flights that had to abort their landings at Washington Reagan National Airport. This happened on a Thursday afternoon when a US Army Black Hawk helicopter was heading towards the Pentagon. The helicopter was part of the same uni

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Messaging Mishaps: A Security Slip-Up in the White House

A recent incident has put a spotlight on the security practices of the White House. It all started when a photo was taken of Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, during a cabinet meeting. The photo showed him using his phone, and it wasn't just any phone call or text. He was on Signal, a me

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May 03 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's President Speaks Up on Campus Issues

The leader of Harvard, Alan Garber, has been in the spotlight due to a legal battle with the federal government. The conflict started when the government attempted to take away billions of dollars in research funding and the school's tax-free status. This is a big deal, as Harvard is one of the most

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Public TV and Radio Under Fire: The Fight for Funding

Public TV and radio are in a tough spot. The president has signed an order to cut their funding. This move is seen as a big threat to educational and news programming that many Americans rely on. The leaders of PBS and NPR are not taking this lying down. They have vowed to fight back. They say the o

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May 03 2025POLITICS

The Social Security Data Showdown

The Trump administration is pushing for a significant change in how Social Security data is handled. They want the Supreme Court to allow Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to access sensitive information. This data includes school records, bank details, salary info, and even medical an

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Canada's New PM Faces Off with Trump

Mark Carney, the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada, has a big meeting lined up. He's heading to the White House to chat with U. S. President Donald Trump. This isn't just any meeting. It's happening at a tense time. Trump's trade wars and threats to take over other countries have everyone on e

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May 02 2025POLITICS

A Big Switch in the Security Team

A major change is happening in the security team. The President has decided to move Mike Waltz to a new role. Waltz, who has been the national security adviser, is now up for a job at the United Nations. This news comes just after it was revealed that Waltz had made a big mistake. He accidentally

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Safeguarding Faith Freedom

The United States has a long history of protecting religious freedom. This protection is a fundamental part of the country's identity. It started with early settlers who came to America to escape religious persecution in Europe. They wanted a place where they could practice their faith without gover

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Syria's Sectarian Strife: A Deadly Week of Conflict

Syria is a country torn apart by violence. This week, the death toll from sectarian clashes soared past 100 people. The fighting was between pro-government troops and armed groups from the Druse community. It was a brutal reminder of the deep divisions in Syria. The violence spread quickly. It star

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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Happy Are Patients With Their Doctors in Scotland?

The Scottish Government made big changes to how general practice works in 2018. They started a new contract for GPs. The goal was to make primary care better and fix health problems that weren't fair. But did these changes make patients happier? That's the big question. Before diving in, it's i

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