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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Should Workers Have a Say in AI at Work?

In Washington state, a big question is being asked: Should workers have a say in how AI is used in their jobs? Some lawmakers think they should. They want to make sure that when the government uses AI, it talks to the workers first. This is not a new idea, but it's getting more attention as AI becom

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Vikings Eye Veteran QB to Spark Competition

The Minnesota Vikings are in a tough spot with their young quarterback, J. J. McCarthy, who hasn't quite hit his stride yet. This has sparked talks about bringing in a seasoned player to challenge him for the starting role in 2026. The idea is to create a competitive environment that pushes McCarthy

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Shedeur Sanders: A Crucial Test Against the Raiders

Shedeur Sanders, the rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, is facing a pivotal moment in his young NFL career. His performance in the upcoming game against the Las Vegas Raiders could very well determine his future with the team. Sanders was drafted in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft an

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

America's Pregnancy Health: Stuck in a Rut

The United States is still struggling with pregnancy health, according to a recent report. For the fourth year in a row, the country received a D+ grade. This means that one out of every 10 babies is born too early. In 2024, nearly 380, 000 babies were born prematurely. This rate is one of the highe

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs: A Growing Concern for Americans

In 2025, a significant number of Americans are feeling the pinch when it comes to healthcare expenses. A recent survey reveals that nearly half of the adults in the country are anxious about affording medical care in the upcoming year. This worry is the highest it has been in the past four years. T

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

West Bank Refugee Crisis: A Closer Look at Recent Events

In a recent development, a well-known human rights organization has raised serious concerns about Israel's actions in the West Bank. They claim that Israel may have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity by forcibly displacing around 32, 000 Palestinians from three refugee camps in the reg

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Heart Disease Patients in the UK

A new drug called Amvuttra is making waves in the UK. It's designed to help people with a rare heart condition called ATTR-CM. This condition happens when faulty proteins build up in the heart, which can make it hard for the heart to work properly. The drug is already approved for this use, as well

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Nov 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Retirement Havens: Where Affordability Meets Adventure

Retirement isn't just about relaxing; it's about exploring new passions and staying active. Many retirees seek places where they can enjoy nature, engage in sports, and live comfortably without breaking the bank. Here are some towns that offer just that. In Kentucky, Lexington stands out with its e

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Health Care in the U. S. : A Growing Concern

Recent findings reveal a concerning trend in the U. S. health care system. A significant number of Americans are struggling to access affordable and timely medical care. This issue is not just about money; it's also about the quality and availability of services. Many people are skipping necessary

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones Set to Take Flight: Navy's Plan Gets Green Light

The Navy has made a decision. Their new drone squadron won't harm the environment. This is big news. The drones, called MQ-25A Stingrays, will be based at Naval Station Norfolk. They will help fighter jets by refueling them in the air. The drones can also keep an eye on things. This is the first tim

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