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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

New Rules Could Limit Healthcare for Transgender Kids

The U. S. government recently proposed new rules that could make it harder for transgender children to get certain medical treatments. These rules aim to stop hospitals from using federal money, like Medicaid and Medicare, to pay for gender-affirming care. This includes treatments like puberty block

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Staten Island Hospital Gets Big Tech Boost from New York State

New York State has just given a major tech upgrade to one of Staten Island's hospitals. Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) is getting $54 million to improve its technology and cybersecurity. This is part of a bigger plan where 22 hospitals across New York are sharing $300 million to modernize

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Supercharges Weather Forecasts: Faster, Cheaper, and More Accurate

Weather predictions are getting a major upgrade thanks to AI. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has rolled out new AI-powered weather models that promise quicker, more precise forecasts. These models are not just faster; they also use a fraction of the computing power of tra

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Dubai's Rainy Surprise: A Wake-Up Call for the Desert City

Dubai, known for its sunny weather, is getting a lot of rain lately. This isn't just a little drizzle. It's heavy rain that's causing big problems. The police told everyone to stay inside unless they really need to go out. They said the weather is unstable and dangerous. The rain started on Thursda

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Wild Weather: A Sudden Shift from Rain to Snow

Chicagoans woke up to a surprisingly warm start on Thursday, with temperatures in the 40s and light drizzle. But the weather had a dramatic change in store. By mid-morning, a swift line of showers began moving in from the west, bringing steady rain and even some heavy downpours. The rain was accompa

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Health Care in Ghana

In Ghana, the government has been working to make health care more affordable. They set up a national health insurance program. The goal was to cut down on out-of-pocket spending. This way, people wouldn't have to spend so much money on health care. But, it's not working as well as hoped. Many peop

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Cold Case of Sweden's Beloved Leader

Sweden's long-standing mystery of who killed its Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986 remains just that - a mystery. A recent review by a top prosecutor has concluded that there isn't enough proof to pin the crime on the main suspect, a graphic designer named Stig Engstrom, who passed away in 2000. Pa

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Dec 18 2025LIFESTYLE

A Lima Hero: The Grinch Who Brings Joy to the Streets

In the heart of Lima, a man named Jeferson Castro is turning heads and lifting spirits. He's not your typical taxi driver. Castro dresses as the Grinch, but instead of stealing Christmas, he's giving it away. His taxi, a three-wheeled vehicle, is decked out with lights, a sleigh, and even reindeer.

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Eating Less Saturated Fat: A Smart Move for Heart Health

People who are already at risk for heart disease can improve their health by eating less saturated fat. This is what a recent study found. The study looked at many people over a long time. It showed that those who cut down on saturated fat had fewer heart problems. But for people who are not at risk

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: A Growing Concern for Justice

The safety of judges is becoming a big worry. Recently, federal judges got unexpected pizza deliveries. No note came with them. But the message was loud and clear: "We know where you live. " This is not just about pizzas. It's about fear. Fear that is growing among those who make big decisions in co

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