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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Bill Moyers: A Life of Ideas and Impact

Bill Moyers, a name that echoes through the halls of journalism and public broadcasting, has passed away at the age of 91. His journey was anything but ordinary, starting as a young preacher and evolving into a prominent journalist who left an indelible mark on television. Moyers' career was a mosa

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Jun 26 2025CRIME

A Teen's Dark Path: From School Vandalism to Murder

In a small Maryland town, an 18-year-old named Jonah Michael Poole is now facing serious charges. It all started when he and his girlfriend, Kylee Alyssa Dakes, were accused of killing a local business owner, Edward Stephen Koza. But before this shocking murder, Poole was already in trouble. Just d

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Affect Clozapine Levels and Doses

Genes play a big role in how the body handles medicines. One gene, NFIB, has a specific change (rs28379954 T>C) that can affect how much clozapine, a medicine used for treatment-resistant schizophrenia, is in the blood. People with this change need higher doses to feel the medicine's effects. This

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

How Private Money is Changing Elderly Care in Ireland

Private equity firms are playing a big role in shaping the future of elderly care. These firms invest money into businesses, including those in healthcare. But not many studies look closely at how these firms affect long-term care. Most research focuses on the United States, leaving other countries

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Why Trump's Ukraine War Stance Sparks Debate

Trump's recent comments on the Ukraine war have stirred up quite the conversation. He's been criticized for not having a clear plan to end the conflict quickly. Some people are questioning his strategy, or lack thereof. The former president has been known for his bold statements. This time, he sugg

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Healing Sports Injuries: A New Way to Bounce Back

Sports injuries are often seen as setbacks, but what if they could be viewed as temporary changes that can be reversed? This fresh perspective suggests that injuries are not just about healing but also about adapting and improving. Traditionally, the focus has been on treating symptoms and waiting f

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Capturing Moments: Student Photographers Showcase Spring Sports

As the school year wraps up, students are busy cleaning out their lockers and reminiscing about the past year. For some, this means looking back at the sports they played and the memories they made. This year, a group of high school students from across Massachusetts got to experience something spec

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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

Burmese Businesses in Indianapolis Face Tough Times

In the heart of Indiana, Indianapolis stands out as the city with the biggest Burmese population in the United States. This community, numbering around 30, 000 people, is feeling the pinch from recent policies. Tariffs and a travel ban have made life and business tougher for many. The owner of Chin

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

A New Pope Speaks Out on Global Tensions

The world is watching as Pope Leo XIV takes a stand on recent events. He has criticized the U. S. attack on Iran's nuclear sites. This is not the first time he has spoken out against conflict. He has a history of advocating for peace and diplomacy. He has been vocal about the need for global coopera

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Jun 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Basketball Buzz: Cracking the Sports Edition Puzzle

The Sports Edition puzzle has made a splash. It's all about basketball, and it's not your typical word game. Instead of full words, players get letters and numbers. It's a twist that's caught many off guard, especially with Game 7 of the NBA playoffs in full swing. This puzzle isn't new. It started

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