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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Trump's Health Check: What's Normal and What's Not?

President Donald Trump, at 79, had a thorough health check-up last October. His doctor, Captain Sean Barbabella, shared the results. The MRI scans of Trump's heart and belly were "perfectly normal. " This means no blockages in his arteries or problems with his heart or major blood vessels. His belly

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Banks and Crypto: The Unseen Pressure

In a recent move, House Republicans have put together a detailed report. It talks about how banks are being pushed to cut ties with crypto companies. They call this "Operation Choke Point 2. 0. " The report is 50 pages long. It talks about how regulators are using pressure tactics. These tactics are

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

Ross's Budget Challenge: Tax Increase or More Cuts?

Ross is facing a tricky budget situation for 2026. Even after making some cuts, they're still looking at an 8% property tax hike. This isn't great news for residents. The finance director, Dan Berty, recently shared the latest budget updates with the commissioners. They found some areas to trim, bu

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Dublin Park Name Change: A Pause in the Debate

In Dublin, a decision on whether to rename a park has been put on hold. The park currently honors Chaim Herzog, a former Israeli president who grew up in Dublin. Some people want to change the name to show support for Palestinians. They point to Herzog's past roles in Israeli military intelligence a

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Snowy Surprises: Pennsylvania's Tuesday Morning Forecast

Pennsylvania is bracing for a snowy Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service in State College has issued warnings. Several counties in central Pennsylvania are under a Winter Weather Advisory. These counties include Adams, Blair, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lanca

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

New Jersey Stands Firm on Hepatitis B Vaccine for Newborns

New Jersey's health department is sticking to its guns. They want all newborns to get the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth. This decision comes as a federal panel, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is thinking about changing the rules. Seven states, including New Jersey, have teamed up. Th

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Old Irish Remedies: When Science Meets Faith

In the early 20th century, a big collection of old Irish folk remedies was put together. These remedies were used to treat all sorts of illnesses. The people who used them were mostly from the countryside and were born between 1850 and 1925. Some of these remedies were pretty unusual. They involved

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Amy Schumer's Weight Loss Sparks Debate: Health or Hypocrisy?

Amy Schumer's recent weight loss has stirred up a storm online. The 44-year-old comedian and actress, known for her advocacy of body positivity, has faced backlash after sharing photos of her slimmer figure. Many fans feel betrayed, accusing her of hypocrisy. They argue that her dramatic transformat

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Call: Why Alina Habba Can't Lead New Jersey's U. S. Attorney's Office

A federal appeals court made a big decision. They said Alina Habba can't be the acting U. S. attorney in New Jersey. She used to be President Trump's personal lawyer. The court said her appointment was not right. They think she broke a law called the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. Three men facing c

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Scientists Make Progress in the Fight Against HIV

Two recent studies have brought new hope in the fight against HIV. These studies, published in the journal Nature, show promising results for long-term treatments. The research involved over 40 experts from around the world, including scientists from Seattle. The first study focused on a new treatm

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