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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Health Policy: What Orthopaedic Surgeons Need to Know

Imagine you're an orthopaedic surgeon. You've got a lot on your plate, and now you've got to deal with health policy changes. Where do you even start? First, let's talk about money. Medicare, the big health insurance program for seniors, has been cutting payments to doctors for years. Since

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Rubio's Middle East Trip: A Complex Welcome

Marco Rubio, the U. S. Secretary of State, landed in Israel on February 15, 2025, marking his first visit to the region as the top U. S. diplomat. This trip comes at a tense time, with Arab leaders grappling with a controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza. The proposal, put forth b

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Zelenskyy: No Putin Meeting Until US Plan is Clear

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made it clear that he won't sit down with Russian President Vladimir Putin until a solid plan is agreed upon with the United States. Zelenskyy sees U. S. President Trump as a key player in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Trump has shaken things up b

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan: What's the Deal for China?

Trump's administration has been making some big moves in the Ukraine conflict. They've started to accept that Ukraine might not join NATO and won't return to its pre-2014 borders. This shift in focus from Europe to China is a big deal. The US Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, made it clear that the

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Feb 13 2025FINANCE

Texas Welcomes a New Financial Player

Texas is becoming a major hub for financial services. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has big plans for the state. They are moving their Chicago operations to Dallas. This move could change the game for Texas's economy. The NYSE Chicago, originally known as the Chicago Stock Exchange, was founde

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elden Ring Nightreign: A New Twist on the Soulsborne Formula

The gaming world was taken by surprise when Elden Ring Nightreign was announced. This roguelike multiplayer spin-off of Elden Ring is set to release in May. The game is a unique blend of Elden Ring and a PVE-based battle royale, which is quite unexpected from FromSoftware. The release date is set fo

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Medicaid Telehealth Reimbursement Affects Health Centers

The role of Medicaid in shaping telehealth services in Federally Qualified Health Centers is a hidden story. These centers are key hubs for providing healthcare to communities in need. Telehealth, as we know, is a way of delivering medical care using technology. People often wonder how these cente

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

USAid's Shake-Up: What Happened to the Overseas Aid Agency?

Last week, Paul Martin, the federal watchdog overseeing the US Agency for International Development (USAid), was suddenly fired. This happened after he released a report saying that the agency's work had been disrupted. The report highlighted some serious issues. It said that a big reduction in sta

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Can Creighton Continue Their Winning Streak Against UConn?

We're going to dive into the matchup between Creighton and UConn, two top college basketball teams, to see what the current stats tell us. First, let's talk about Creighton. They are currently on a winning streak consisting of nine consecutive victories. The team has also covered the spread in all

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

Unpaid Bills and Job Losses: How the Trump Administration's Actions Affect US Businesses

The abrupt halt to the U. S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) operations has left both large and small businesses in the United States facing a serious cash crunch. The freeze on foreign aid has left critical contracts incomplete and unpaid. This halt has led to massive job cuts, wit

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