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May 15 2025POLITICS

Uncovering Waste: The Power of Whistleblowers in Washington

The future of DOGE might be unclear, but one thing is for sure: there are ways to tackle waste in Washington. There are already programs in place to fight fraud. These programs have been successful in recovering billions of dollars for the government. The IRS, SEC, and other agencies run these progr

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Future of Richmond Boulevard: A New Hub for Food Lovers

A big change is coming to Richmond Boulevard in Napanee. The local council has just given the green light to transform a piece of land into a new food destination. Soon, residents and visitors alike will be able to enjoy fresh bread and quality meats from a bakery and butcher shop. The decision to

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May 15 2025POLITICS

A Scholar's Fight for Freedom: The Unjust Detention of a Voice for Palestine

The detention of a Georgetown University postdoctoral scholar, Badar Khan Suri, has sparked significant controversy. This scholar, known for his outspoken support for Palestine, was arrested in March and faced deportation under the Trump administration. His detention was deemed unlawful by a federal

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Elderly Care Funding in England: A Closer Look

England is planning to change how it pays for long-term care for older adults. These changes, set to begin in 2025, include a lifetime limit on how much an individual must pay for their care. Once this limit is reached, the government will cover the rest of the care costs. This shift aims to ease th

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Going to Take Over Your Future?

In a small town in central Illinois, the conversation about AI was surprisingly honest. Students were asked about their thoughts on an AI-driven future. The answers were a mix of fear and hope. One student believed robots would outperform humans. Another worried about job security. A third student,

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Judges Block Trump's Plan to Slash Key Agencies

A federal judge in Rhode Island has put a stop to a controversial move by the Trump Administration. The judge ordered the restoration of three key agencies that were targeted for severe cuts. These agencies support museums and libraries, minority-owned businesses, and labor dispute resolutions. The

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Rural China's Elderly: What They Need and What They Get

China is getting older, and this is especially true in rural areas. The number of elderly people is growing fast, and their needs are changing. However, the services provided in rural areas are not keeping up with these changes. This creates a problem: the services are too similar and do not meet th

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May 14 2025POLITICS

California's Health Care Dilemma

California's governor, Gavin Newsom, is in a tough spot. He promised everyone in the state health care, but now he's facing a big problem. The cost of providing health care to immigrants who are in the country illegally has skyrocketed. This has left the state with a massive bill and a tough choice.

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The President's Plane Scheme: A Gift or a Bribe?

The current president's actions have sparked concern over his apparent disregard for ethical boundaries. This is particularly evident in the recent news about a lavish Boeing 747. The plane, reportedly a gift from Qatar, is valued at $400 million. This extravagant gesture has raised eyebrows, as it

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Water Wars: The Columbia River Treaty's Uncertain Future

The Columbia River is no ordinary river. It flows through British Columbia, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. It is a lifeline for millions of people on both sides of the border. It is also the center of a long-standing agreement called the Columbia River Treaty. This treaty has been in place

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