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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: The Rising Role of Family Doctors

In the United States, there's a big problem with not enough mental health experts for kids. This has led to family doctors taking on a larger role in managing young patients' mental health. This shift has been happening since 2015. The focus is on how often kids are prescribed antidepressants and a

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Jun 17 2025EDUCATION

New York City's Education Crisis: Time for Real Change

New York City's public schools are in deep trouble. The city spends a staggering 41 billion dollars on education each year. This is the biggest chunk of the city's 115 billion dollar budget. Yet, the results are far from impressive. Nearly half of the fourth-graders in the city struggle with basic r

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Court Blocks Trump's Cuts to Key Health Research

A federal judge in Massachusetts has overturned a decision made by the Trump administration. This decision had led to the cancellation of numerous research grants. The grants were linked to topics such as diversity, gender identity, and vaccine hesitancy. The judge ruled that the administration's ac

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Plan: Big Changes to Healthcare and Taxes

The Senate Republicans have rolled out their version of a major bill. This bill is part of a bigger plan for the country. It includes some big changes to healthcare and taxes. The bill is 549 pages long. It extends tax cuts that were set to expire. It also includes new rules for tips and overtime pa

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Summer Camps: The New Frontline in Measles Prevention

Measles is making a comeback in certain regions, and summer camps are now in the spotlight. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a call to action. They want camps to verify that all kids, staff, and volunteers have proof of measles immunity. This could be through vaccination or

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Who's In Charge of Your Shots Now?

The U. S. vaccine program just got a major shake-up. Seventeen experts who advised on vaccines were suddenly let go. They believe this move has weakened the program. These experts had been part of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP. Their job was to look at the safety and effe

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Grab Your Nintendo Switch 2: The Hunt for Stock

The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, but finding one in stock is a challenge. Since its launch on June 5, the console has been flying off the shelves both online and in stores. The $450 console has seen brief restocks at major retailers like Target and Best Buy, but these didn't last long. If you'

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hawaiian Actor's Legacy Lives On

David Hekili Kenui Bell was a familiar face in Hawaii. He was known for his roles in various TV shows and movies. He was also the voice over the P. A. system at Kona Airport. He was a proud Hawaiian and a talented actor. He was known for his role in the live-action version of Lilo & Stitch. He wa

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Jun 17 2025OPINION

The Tesla Dilemma: Why Elon Musk Might Be the Problem

Elon Musk's actions have sparked a lot of worry among investors. The CEO's political activities have led to a significant drop in Tesla's stock value. Many pension funds and institutional investors are now questioning the risks of investing in Tesla. The Lehigh County pension fund, for instance,

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Food Fight: What Americans Really Think About Health and Vaccines

A recent poll revealed that the nation's stance on health issues isn't as divided as one might expect. The public's view on vaccines is quite clear. A large majority of adults back the use of vaccines to stop diseases. This support cuts across party lines, with most Republicans, Democrats,

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