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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Why Slashing Special Education Funding is a Bad Idea

Special education has been a bipartisan priority since 1975. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was a big deal. It meant that kids with disabilities would get the support they need. But now, there's talk about cutting funds. That's a problem. Kids with disabilities need proper e

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Tax Benefits Under Fire: Who Gets Left Out?

The U. S. Treasury is making big changes. They want to stop some federal benefits for people who are not citizens. This move is happening because of orders from President Donald Trump. The goal is to make sure only U. S. citizens get these benefits. The Treasury plans to issue new rules. These rule

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

A Chilly Ride: The Perils of Human Smuggling in Texas

A man from Honduras is in serious trouble after trying to sneak 51 people into the U. S. in a cold truck near the Texas border. This isn't just a small mistake; it's a big deal that could land him in prison for up to a decade. The story starts in Freer, Texas, where Border Patrol agents got suspici

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Citi's Big Promotions: What's Changing and Why?

Citi has just announced a fresh batch of 276 managing directors. This is the smallest group since 2020, showing a shift in the bank's approach. The new leaders come from different parts of the bank, like markets, banking, wealth, and services. The bank is focusing more on growth in these areas after

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Bladder Cancer and the Power of Natural Killer Cells

Bladder cancer is a serious health issue. But there's hope on the horizon. Scientists are looking into how natural killer (NK) cells can help fight this disease. NK cells are like the body's own soldiers. They attack cancer cells. This study focuses on genes linked to NK cells. It's about finding ou

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Men and the Unspoken Rules of Friendship

Men often avoid certain activities with their male friends. This isn't just about personal preferences. It's more about societal expectations. These expectations push men to prove their heterosexuality. This can make men hesitate to share experiences with other men. Think about going to the movies o

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Trouble in the Republican House: Speaker Johnson Faces Uproar

The Republican Party is in a bit of a mess. Speaker Mike Johnson is facing serious backlash from his own party. It seems like he is losing control, and not everyone is happy with how things are going. Some Republicans are openly criticizing Johnson. Representative Elise Stefanik from New York calle

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

California's New Tool for Reporting ICE Actions

California has set up a digital platform for people to share videos, pictures, and other proof of possible misconduct by federal immigration officers. This move comes as part of a broader response to the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration. In recent times, immigration agents have be

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Missouri's Battle Over Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care

Missouri's legal system is currently grappling with a contentious issue: the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment that aims to ban most abortions. The debate has intensified as abortion rights advocates argue that the summary of this amendment is misleading and violates rules against combi

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Weather Chaos Threatens Snowball Derby Showdown

Racing fans and drivers alike are on edge as unpredictable weather threatens to disrupt the highly anticipated Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway. The event, often dubbed the Super Bowl of short-track racing, is facing a tough challenge from the skies, turning the schedule into a high-stakes gues

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