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Dec 19 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Hidden Fraud in Healthcare

The USPS Office of Inspector General recently brought to light a significant healthcare fraud scheme that has been operating for a decade. This scheme involved Texas pharmacies and medical professionals who billed the government for unnecessary prescriptions. The investigation revealed that these h

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

Minnesota's Fraud Problem: A Closer Look

Minnesota is facing a serious issue with fraud in its state-run programs. A top prosecutor recently revealed that at least 14 programs have been identified as having significant fraud problems. This is a big deal because it involves a lot of money—around $18 billion paid out by Medicaid. The prosecu

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Obamacare Subsidies: A Political Puzzle

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a lot of changes, including the extension of Obamacare subsidies. These subsidies were meant to help people during tough economic times. But now, even though the pandemic is over, some politicians want to keep these subsidies going forever. This is a big deal bec

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Finding Calm in the Storm: A Natural Approach to Menopause

Menopause can be tough. It brings a lot of changes. Many women feel like they are losing control. They face mood swings, low energy, night sweats, and brain fog. It's a lot to handle. That's why many turn to natural solutions for help. One supplement that stands out is Eu Natural's Menopause Balanc

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Dec 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waste to Wonder: How Eggshells Power Green Tech

Ever thought trash could fuel tech? Eggshells, often discarded, are now key in making green, touch-sensitive devices. These e-skins detect pressure and touch without needing extra energy. The magic? A blend of eggshells and gelatin. This mix crafts flexible, single-electrode triboelectric nanogener

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

A Doctor's Stand: Protecting Kids from Risky Gender Treatments

Adm. Brian Christine, a top health official and doctor, recently spoke out against medical gender transitions for minors. He believes the Trump administration's decision to stop these procedures is the right move. Christine argues that science and ethics support this change. He says doctors should

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Dec 19 2025RELIGION

The Amish: A Growing Community in North America

The Amish community in North America is growing fast. Unlike other groups, they have many children and live long lives. This makes them different from many other people in the West. Most Amish women get married young, around 21 years old. Almost 9 out of 10 women marry by the time they are 50. This

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Dec 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Patten's Fight for Recovery After Devastating Fire

In the small town of Patten, Maine, a recent fire has left a significant mark. The blaze started early Wednesday morning, consuming the Outback Garage and causing extensive damage to nearby buildings. The fire spread quickly, destroying the garage, an upstairs apartment, and the Hathaways Apartments

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Dec 19 2025FINANCE

Smart Investing: Why Short-Term Market Swings Shouldn't Scare You

Warren Buffett, a well-known investor, has a simple yet powerful idea: don't let short-term market swings scare you away from good investments. He often points out that stock prices and a company's true value don't always move in sync. A great example is Coca-Cola. When it first went public in 1919,

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Dental Care Discrepancies: How Saudi Dentists Handle Tooth Pulp Treatments

In Saudi Arabia, dentists have different ways of treating tooth pulp, even though there are modern tools and materials available. This treatment, called vital pulp therapy (VPT), is supposed to save the pulp inside the tooth when it's damaged by decay or injury. But the way dentists do this can vary

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