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May 18 2025POLITICS

Why is California's Health Care for Immigrants in Jeopardy?

The debate over healthcare for undocumented immigrants in California is heating up. Former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra has publicly opposed Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to limit free health insurance for immigrants without legal status. This proposal comes as California faces a significant budge

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May 18 2025POLITICS

The Long Line of US Leaders and Their Shady Deals

The recent visit by the former US President to the Persian Gulf was a clear example of mixing business with politics. The trip was a double-edged sword. On the first day, he was in Saudi Arabia. This is where the Trump Organization, now run by two of his sons, has several business ventures. The publ

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May 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Subscription Struggle: Why People Are Fed Up With Paying Monthly Fees

The rise of Software as a Service (SaaS) has changed how people access software. Instead of buying it outright, users now pay a monthly fee to use it. This model has been a big hit for companies, bringing in steady income. It has also been convenient for users, who can access software without a larg

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Planning Ahead: How People With Dementia and Their Families Navigate Future Care

Dementia is a tough journey, both for those experiencing it and their families. One big question is how to plan for future care. This is where the idea of conscientious autonomy comes in. It's all about aligning personal health choices with what truly matters to the individual. It's not just about f

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Unusual Nerve Pathways: What Doctors Need to Know

The human body is full of surprises. One of these surprises is the way nerves connect in the shoulder and arm. These nerves are part of the brachial plexus. Doctors have found a unique variation in these nerves in an older man. This variation could change how doctors plan surgeries or give nerve

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May 17 2025BUSINESS

The Uncertain Future of Small Businesses Amidst Trade Wars

Small businesses are feeling the pressure as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of trade tariffs. The recent agreement between the US and China has lowered tariffs on Chinese goods to 30% for a 90-day period. This temporary reprieve has brought a mix of relief and frustration to small busine

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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision's Controversial Past: Joost Klein's Unfinished Business

Joost Klein, a Dutch pop sensation, is still grappling with the fallout from last year's Eurovision contest. He was booted out just hours before the finale, leaving fans and critics alike buzzing with shock and speculation. The reason? Allegations of threatening a camerawoman backstage. Klein was a

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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Retro Gaming: The Frustrations of Sierra's Classic Puzzles

Many young people today might not know this, but Sierra On-Line was a big deal in the world of video games. They created some of the most memorable adventure games from the 80s and 90s. These games were a staple for many gamers growing up. They had a unique charm, but they also had their fair share

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big AI Push at I/O

Google is gearing up for its annual developer conference, I/O, and this year, artificial intelligence is taking center stage. The event, starting on Tuesday, is expected to showcase how Google is integrating AI into its products, especially Gemini. This focus on AI isn't new. Over the past few years

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May 17 2025POLITICS

A Small Town's Big Fight Against Immigration Rules

In the small town of Los Fresnos, Texas, a bakery is at the center of a heated debate. Leonardo Baez, a hardworking father of seven, starts his day before dawn. He mixes dough for his bakery, Abby's, which is a favorite among locals. However, his dream of owning a bakery is now under threat. Fed

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