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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

New Rules on Youth Gender Treatments Spark Debate

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has introduced new rules that could change how hospitals treat young people who want to change their gender. These rules might stop hospitals from getting federal money if they offer certain treatments to kids under 18. This includes treatments

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

New Rules Could Limit Healthcare for Transgender Kids

The U. S. government recently proposed new rules that could make it harder for transgender children to get certain medical treatments. These rules aim to stop hospitals from using federal money, like Medicaid and Medicare, to pay for gender-affirming care. This includes treatments like puberty block

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Staten Island Hospital Gets Big Tech Boost from New York State

New York State has just given a major tech upgrade to one of Staten Island's hospitals. Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) is getting $54 million to improve its technology and cybersecurity. This is part of a bigger plan where 22 hospitals across New York are sharing $300 million to modernize

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Shifts: AI, Startups, and Big Changes in 2025

The tech world is going through big changes in 2025. AI is growing fast, but it's not all smooth sailing. Companies are facing new challenges, like higher costs, stricter rules, and more competition. Google is making moves to stay ahead. They've launched Gemini 3 Flash, a faster and cheaper AI mode

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Snicko: The Tech That's Got Everyone Talking

Cricket's latest tech drama is all about Snicko. It's supposed to help umpires make better calls, but lately, it's been causing more trouble than it's worth. Snicko uses high-speed cameras and microphones to spot tiny edges when the ball hits the bat. Sounds simple, right? Well, not quite. Differen

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Uganda's Big Export Win: Coffee and Gold Strike Gold

Uganda just had a massive boost in its export earnings. In October, the country made almost twice as much money as it did last year. This huge jump is thanks to big sales in coffee, cocoa, and gold. Let's break it down. Coffee is a big deal for Uganda. It's the top coffee exporter in Africa. Lately

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Australia's Struggle to Define Unethical in Government Contracts

Australia is facing a challenge. It wants to stop companies with bad behavior from working with the government. But what exactly is "bad behavior"? That's the big question. A recent proposal wants to ban companies that act unethically. But what does "unethical" mean? The finance department thinks t

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Family Strength After a Stroke

A stroke can be a life-changing event, not just for the person who has it, but also for their family. This is because it can affect how the family functions and copes. Recently, a study looked at how families deal with this challenge and what makes some families stronger than others. The study foun

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Dec 18 2025EDUCATION

Georgia's Future Brightens with Rivian's Big Investment in Education

Rivian, the electric vehicle company, is putting a lot of money into Georgia's future. They're giving over $330, 000 to schools and programs in the state. This isn't just about cars; it's about people and skills. The money is going to different places. Some will go to big universities like Georgia

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Hidden Cost of True Crime Stories

True crime stories are everywhere these days. They are on podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries. Many families of victims share their stories hoping it will help solve the case. But this can be really tough on them. Research shows that these stories can make things worse for the families. They ofte

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