REFORM

Feb 01 2025POLITICS

The Educational Chess Game

There is a strong political tug-of-war unfolding regarding education reforms. President Donald Trump has been making waves with his recent executive orders aimed at transforming the education landscape. These orders are specifically geared towards fostering educational choice and empowermen

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

A Major Shake-up at America's Top Law Enforcement

FBI's own top brass is being shuffled, like a deck of cards . Think about that. Imagine changing the team's top players mid-season Hess is has vanished with barely a good-bye. This change felt so sudden and unexpected, it left a big hole in the FBI's Washington Field Office. the W

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

King’s Sports Order: Fixing the Game, One Rule at a Time

"Imagine every sports fan's dream. Let’s dive into the realm of change in sports. Picture this: after the fan favorites: Their favorite team, the favorite sport to watch, or the grind of the long game’s wait. Imagine having the power to transform the sports world. What would you do? Well the ma

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Skepticism Surrounds Kennedy's Senate Hearing

A man was questioned by several politicians about his ideas on healthcare. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was asked about his plan for America's health. He said that the food system is the main problem. Kennedy was asked about his support for vaccines. He was asked about his stance on vaccines. Kennedy said

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

New Ways to Fund Scientific Curiosity

Curiosity-driven research is the wellspring of scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements. Over time, different ways of funding this type of research have emerged, shaping how money is allocated today. However, many scientists are unhappy with the current funding systems. They point out

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Fixing Iran's Family Physician Program: What Needs to Change?

In Iran, the family physician program is a big deal. It's meant to make healthcare better, especially in rural areas. But even though it's been around for a while in places like Fars and Mazandaran provinces, it hasn't been smooth sailing. This study wants to figure out what's going wrong and how to

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shocking Idea: Ditch FEMA and Give States More Control

In the wake of tragedies in California and North Carolina, President Trump suggested something surprising. He wants to get rid of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and let states handle disasters directly. This wouldn't be the first time Trump's criticized FEMA. He's said it's too slow

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Judges in Transition: A Tough Balance

Judges are crucial in implementing transitional justice. But how do we handle their involvement with non-democratic regimes? In Czechia, we see that existing mechanisms like prosecution, lustration, truth-seeking, and amnesties aren't ideal. Judges often had different roles than politicians, and jud

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Work Rules for Medicaid: Trump's Pick Speaks Out

Russell T. Vought, President Trump’s pick for the Office of Management and Budget, shared his thoughts with Senate lawmakers on Wednesday. He expressed support for work requirements for low-income Americans who depend on government-funded health insurance like Medicaid. This was a policy pushed by P

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Republicans Propose Big Changes to Medicaid and Medicare: What You Need to Know

Okay, so there’s a big plan from some Republicans in Congress to make some major changes to Medicaid and Medicare. The goal? To save money. Sounds simple, right? It’s not. These programs help a lot of people, especially those who are low-income or have certain health issues. Here’s the deal: Some R

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