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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes the Stage at the Kennedy Center

President Trump is set to lead a Kennedy Center board meeting today. He is the new chair of the board, a position he secured after a major shake-up in the center's leadership. The president dismissed the previous board members and appointed a new one. This move is part of a broader effort to increas

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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Move: Free Tuition for Many

Harvard University has made a significant change. Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, families earning less than $200, 000 per year will not pay tuition. This is a big deal. It means that about 86% of U. S. families could qualify for financial aid at Harvard. The median household income in the U.

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Mar 17 2025SPORTS

Bengals' Big Moves: Chase and Higgins Secure Major Contracts

The Cincinnati Bengals have made significant strides in securing their future by locking down two key players. Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have both agreed to new, long-term contracts with the team. This move ensures that the Bengals' passing game remains a force to be reckoned with. Ch

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Mar 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Will Smith's Musical Comeback: A New Chapter

Will Smith is gearing up to release his first album in two decades, a move that marks a significant step in his career comeback. This album, "Based on a True Story, " is set to drop on March 28. Smith has been quietly working on this project for a while and is eager to share it with fans. The trackl

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Mar 17 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Journey Cut Short

A talented actress, Émilie Dequenne, passed away at the age of 43. She was known for her powerful performances in various films. Dequenne was born in the small town of Belœil, Belgium, on August 29, 1981. She gained international recognition at a very young age. Her breakthrough role came when she w

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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

A Doctor's Fight for Justice in Lebanon

A doctor, Rasha Alawieh, is currently in Lebanon, waiting for a judge to decide if the Trump administration broke a court order by deporting her. She is a specialist in kidney medicine and was working at Rhode Island Hospital. The judge in Boston wanted to know why she was sent back to Lebanon, even

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Mar 17 2025CELEBRITIES

A Hollywood Actor's Struggle With Anger

A well-known actor, Jonathan Majors, has found himself in hot water again. He recently admitted to a serious incident involving his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. This revelation came from a hidden audio recording that surfaced recently. The recording captured a heated conversation between the two, w

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Hidden Health Powers of Your Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is more than just a sleek gadget on your wrist. It's a powerful tool that can provide valuable insights into your health. By using various apps and notifications, you can gain a better understanding of your overall well-being and make informed decisions about your lifestyle. The App

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Mar 17 2025SPORTS

The Big Four: Top Teams Ready to Shake Up the NCAA Women's Tournament

The NCAA Women's Tournament is set to kick off with a bang, featuring four powerhouse teams as the top seeds. UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and USC have all earned the No. 1 spot, setting the stage for an intense competition. The Bruins from UCLA are riding a wave of momentum after securing thei

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

The Race to Full Feeding: Preterm Babies' Journey in NICUs

Preterm infants born before 32 weeks face a challenging journey to reach full enteral feeding. This journey varies greatly depending on several factors. For instance, babies born weighing less than 1, 500 grams had a tougher time reaching full feeding. These babies were split into two groups: thos

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