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Feb 27 2026POLITICS

Future Jobs Blocked by a Shutdown

A 22‑year‑old marine student is stuck waiting for his Coast Guard exam because a government shutdown has halted federal exams. His family has spent four years of hard work on this day, but politics have turned it into a waiting game. The problem is not just one student; the Coast Guard, TSA an

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Feb 27 2026HEALTH

A Step‑by‑Step Guide to Keep Your Brain and Body in Balance

The new science shows that the best way to protect your mind as you age is to move enough, but not too much. Studies that followed older people for almost a decade found that those who walked between 5, 000 and 7, 500 steps each day had slower buildup of the tau protein that causes Alzheimer’s. E

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Police Arrest of Guest at State of the Union Raises Questions

A woman from Minneapolis named Aliyah Rahman, who had been invited by Representative Ilhan Omar to attend the President’s State of the Union address, was taken into custody after she stood up during a speech by former President Donald Trump. Rahman had been using a crutch to walk and claimed she had

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Trump’s State of the Union: A Record‑Breaking Monologue

The President delivered a speech that surpassed every previous length for the State of the Union, lasting one hour and forty‑seven minutes. The event drew attention not only for its duration but also for the many pauses Trump took to accept applause from his supporters. Observers noted that th

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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

Men in Their 50s May Feel Older Because of “Forever Chemicals”

Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are called “forever chemicals” because they linger in the body for many years. A new study looked at how these substances might make men feel older than their calendar age. The researchers found that the link between PFAS levels in the blood an

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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

Health Bills, Family Bills: A Real Life Money Fight

Jean Franklin saved a lot of money before she became a mom. She and her husband, Charles—who calls himself Chaz—were ready to live comfortably in their house near Sacramento. But a health scare changed everything. In May, Jean felt shaky and went to the hospital after her speech got slurred. She lo

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple’s Upcoming Reveal: What to Expect in the Next Few Days

Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook, posted a teaser on social media that hinted at a “big week ahead, ” sparking speculation about the company’s next set of releases. The post featured a colorful Apple logo and a short clip that ended with the symbol on a Mac’s lid, suggesting new hardware is on the

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Older Leader Faces Growing Public Doubts About Mental Sharpness

The United States has seen a shift in how voters view the president’s mental and physical health. While Donald Trump was elected at 79, polls over the past year show a steady rise in concerns about his cognitive abilities. A recent survey conducted before his first State of the Union address found t

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Feb 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Show Off Their Natural Skin in New Photos

More and more stars are sharing pictures that reveal their real, unfiltered look. This trend started when a popular singer posted a short clip without makeup, sparking a wave of authenticity on social media. Fans love seeing the genuine side of their favorite personalities, and it encourages convers

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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

How Local Places Shape Health Habits

Individual health plans often focus on a person’s choices, but the places where they live matter a lot. Researchers have found that the surroundings of a neighborhood can either help or hinder people’s efforts to change habits such as eating, exercising or quitting smoking. Health records—whether

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