POLICY DEBATE

Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Maine Hospitals Need Teamwork, Not Slower Payouts

The Bangor Daily News board has backed a bill that would slow how fast commercial insurers pay Maine hospitals. The trustees of St. Joseph Healthcare, who also run the hospital, say this plan could hurt an already weak system. Hospitals in Maine barely stay afloat. The state is 46th out of every U.

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

When Big Departments Get Smaller: What Really Changes

A few years ago, leaders suggested shutting down the country’s main education office. They didn’t have the power to close it alone, so they tried other ways to shrink its work. This meant moving big jobs—like handling student loans—to another department. The boss in charge said, “Loans are almost a

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

AI Rules: How the U. S. Can Stay Ahead

The United States is at a crossroads with artificial intelligence. Big states like New York and California have already passed laws that aim to keep AI safe for everyday life. These rules cover things such as protecting consumers, respecting civil rights, and preventing misuse in schools and workpla

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Big 2025 Governor Showdown

New Jersey is in the spotlight this November, with a governor's race that's got everyone talking. The two main contenders are Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic representative, and Jack Ciattarelli, a former Republican assemblyman. This election is more than just about New Jersey; it's seen as a way to ga

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Jun 03 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Sparked a Political Fire

A recent incident in Boulder, Colorado, has ignited a heated debate. A man, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly set off a series of explosions at an event supporting Israeli hostages. This event has become a hot topic in political circles, especially for those pushing for stricter immigration policies.

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol Labels: The Industry's Take on EU's Health Warning Push

The EU is looking at adding health warnings to alcohol products. This is similar to what was done with tobacco. The idea is to inform consumers about the risks of drinking alcohol. The alcohol industry has been vocal about this. However, their views on Alcohol Health Warning Labels (AHWLs) have not

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May 30 2025SPORTS

Trans Athletes: What's the Real Deal with Performance?

The world of sports is buzzing with debates about transgender athletes. Some argue that trans women have unfair advantages, while others believe everyone should have equal opportunities to compete. This debate has sparked intense discussions and even led to bans in many places. Let's break down the

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Governor Stands Firm Amid Arrest Threats

Wisconsin's governor, Tony Evers, is not backing down despite recent threats from a high-ranking official in the Trump administration. The official hinted that Evers could face arrest due to guidelines he issued for state employees dealing with federal immigration agents. Evers made it clear that he

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

The Millionaire Tax Debate: Who's Paying the Price?

The idea of raising taxes on millionaires is facing strong opposition from top Republicans. President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson have both spoken out against it. They argue that such a move could drive wealthy individuals out of the country. Trump pointed out that with modern transp

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Why Trump's Fed Fight Could Heat Up Again

The Federal Reserve's chair, Jerome Powell, has been a frequent target of former President Trump's criticism. Trump has repeatedly expressed frustration with Powell's approach to interest rates. He has even hinted at the possibility of removing Powell from his position. However, Trump has not follow

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