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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Newtown's Budget: Where the Money's Going

Newtown's Board of Finance had a busy night. They met to talk about money. They approved some changes to the budget. They also accepted some grants for the police department. The meeting happened on April 14 at the Newtown Municipal Center. The board's chair, Steve Goodridge, led the meeting. Not al

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

How Photos Can Brighten Days in Care Homes

Dementia affects many people in care homes. A recent study looked at how photos can help. The idea was to use digital pictures to boost the mood and engagement of residents with dementia. It also aimed to support their caregivers, both professional and family members. The study was part of a bigger

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Upgrade: Where to Find the RTX 5060 Ti

The RTX 5060 Ti is out, but finding one isn't easy. In the US, Best Buy is quiet, with no stock available. It's been 90 minutes since the launch, and nothing has changed. Meanwhile, in the UK, Overclockers and Scan have stock, and customers are happy. Nvidia's website shows the RTX 5060 Ti page, but

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

Spring Transfer Portal: College Football's Shake-Up Begins

College football is about to get a lot more interesting. The spring transfer portal is now open. This is a big deal for players and schools alike. It's a chance for athletes to switch teams and for colleges to strengthen their rosters. This window is open from Wednesday until April 25th. It's the fi

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

Quarterback's Transfer Dilemma

The spring transfer portal for college football is now open. It is a place where players can move from one team to another. One player who has caught attention is Nico Iamaleava. He is a quarterback who was with the Tennessee team. He has officially joined the transfer portal. There is a twist,

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles makes a comeback: Why is the U. S. struggling to stop it?

The U. S. is facing a serious measles problem. Experts are worried. They say the government needs to spend more money to fight it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is having a hard time. They have less money and fewer people to help. The CDC is in charge of stopping dise

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Apr 16 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Fight for Freedom: When Politics Threaten Research

A clash between a university and the government is heating up. Harvard University is pushing back against federal demands. This is not just about money. It's about the freedom to teach and research without political interference. This is a big deal. It's not just about Harvard. It's about every u

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Nighttime Fire Targets Pennsylvania Governor's Home

A recent incident in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about political violence. In the early hours of April 13, 2025, a fire broke out at the governor's official residence. The governor, Josh Shapiro, and his family were inside at the time, but thankfully, no o

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: Mixed Signals and Missed Steps

Measles cases surged across the U. S. this winter, catching many off guard. Health professionals expected a prompt response from the nation's top health agency. Instead, they waited weeks for guidance on how to tackle the spreading illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finally sent

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Experts Gather Amidst Uncertainty

A significant group of vaccine experts recently held their first meeting under the new U. S. Health Secretary. This meeting was notable because of the uncertainty surrounding who would ultimately approve the committee's suggestions. The committee, known for its role in shaping vaccine policies, tack

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