PATTY HARTMAN

Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Employees Speak Out: A Wave of Resignations and Fires

A growing number of employees are leaving the Justice Department. Some are resigning, others are being fired, and many are retiring. This wave of departures has reached over 5, 000 people since January. A group called Justice Connection is collecting and sharing the farewell messages of these employees. These messages reveal a lot about what's happening inside the d...

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Seattle's New Mayor-Elect Sides with Starbucks Workers

Seattle has a new mayor-elect, and she's already making waves. Katie Wilson, who recently won the Seattle mayoral race, surprised many by joining Starbucks workers on strike. She didn't just show up; she actively encouraged people to boycott the coffee chain. This move aligns with Wilson's strong support for labor rights, a key part of her campaign. She made her sta...

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween Stars: A Look at Celebrities Born on October 31st

October 31st, Halloween, is not just about spooky costumes and candy. It's also a day when many famous faces celebrate their birthdays. From actors to musicians, this day has seen the birth of some truly remarkable people. Let's start with the older generation. Deidre Hall, known for her role as a nurse in the 1970s TV series "Emergency, " is turning 78. She's been ...

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

Stars Who Fought Sepsis: A Closer Look

Sepsis is a serious condition where the body overreacts to an infection, causing organs to malfunction. It's a life-threatening situation that can happen to anyone, even celebrities. Let's take a closer look at some stars who have battled this condition. In August 2025, Erin Bates, known for her role in Bringing Up Bates, faced a severe health scare. After giving bi...

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Sep 13 2025LIFESTYLE

From Paperboy to Newsroom: A Journey Through Time

In the early 1960s, a young person started their first job in the newspaper world. This was not just any job; it was delivering the Minneapolis Tribune in Watertown, South Dakota. The role involved taking the newspaper to various local businesses and apartments. The Tribune was a significant newspaper in the area, offering a broader perspective than the local daily p...

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Aug 21 2025SPORTS

Aaron Judge: How Faith and Family Shape a Baseball Icon

Aaron Judge is more than just a baseball player; he's a person who values faith and family above all else. His Christian beliefs are the foundation of his life, guiding him both on and off the field. Judge often speaks about how his relationship with Jesus Christ brings him more fulfillment than any baseball record or fame ever could. He credits God for his talents a...

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Clash Over Proposed Cuts to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid

Senators from both parties have raised strong objections to the Trump administration's proposal to slash $9 billion in federal funding. This money supports public broadcasting and various foreign aid programs. The plan targets the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds local TV and radio stations, and global initiatives addressing health, disasters, a...

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

A Nebraska Meatpacking Plant Faces a Big Change

In the heart of Omaha, Nebraska, a meatpacking plant is trying to bounce back after a major immigration raid. Glenn Valley Foods, a place that has been packaging boxed beef for over 15 years, suddenly found itself in the spotlight. On a Thursday afternoon, the waiting area was packed with job seekers, many of whom spoke Spanish. Some were eager to start new jobs, whi...

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Frozen Funds: The Battle Over Electric Vehicle Money

The Trump administration is in a heated debate with a government watchdog over funds meant for electric vehicle charging stations. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report claiming that the Trump administration is breaking the law by not spending money as directed by Congress. The funds in question come from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Act,...

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Milk Safety Revolution: Nano-Particles and Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic waves can heat milk quickly and evenly. This is important for pasteurization. This process keeps milk safe while preserving its nutrients and taste. A recent study looked at how silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles in milk behave under these waves. The study used special plates that create electromagnetic fields. These fields have temperatures that dec...

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