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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Americans Split on Money Worries and Immigration Views

People in the U. S. have different worries and opinions based on who they are and what they believe. Many are stressed about paying for their homes and daily needs. Around 38% of Americans are anxious about this, but Democrats and independents worry more than Republicans. Hispanic and Black American

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

A Judge Schools the Government on Sex Ed Basics

A federal judge might just stop the Trump administration from cutting funds for sex education programs. This decision came after the judge called out the government's reasoning for the cuts. The administration claims it wants to "protect" kids from "radical gender ideology. " But really, it seems li

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

US to Share Old Plutonium for Nuclear Fuel by Year-End

The U. S. Energy Department is planning to announce by the end of December which companies will receive around 19. 7 metric tons of surplus plutonium from the Cold War era. This plutonium will be used to make fuel for nuclear reactors. Applications from companies are due by November 21. This plan i

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Building the Future of Healthcare Education

Morris County is gearing up for a big change in healthcare education. A new Center for Health Professions is being built at County College of Morris. This massive 80, 000-square-foot building is set to open in 2027. So, why is this a big deal? Well, there's a shortage of healthcare workers across t

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Women and Testosterone: The Good, The Bad, and The Hairy

Testosterone is becoming popular among women for boosting sex drive and energy. Many women report feeling more alive, confident, and sexually active after taking high doses. However, this trend comes with risks, including facial hair, hair loss, and mood changes. Women's testosterone levels natural

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who Decides If Trump Gets Paid $230 Million?

Donald Trump has put himself in a unique position. He is both the person who might get paid and the one who decides if he should. This is all about money he says the government owes him. The amount? Around $230 million. Why? Because of past investigations into his actions. Trump has filed claims un

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Costly Climate Calamities: A Record-Breaking Start to the Year

The first half of the year has been a costly one for the United States, with weather disasters causing over $100 billion in damage. This is the most expensive start to any year on record. Fourteen separate disasters each caused at least $1 billion in damage. This is a stark reminder of the increasin

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports: Stuck in the Middle of Political Games

College sports are in a tough spot. There are big problems like NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) and player eligibility rules. Leaders hope for a federal fix, but it's not looking good. Three Senate Democrats—Cantwell, Blumenthal, and Booker—are against the SCORE Act. They say it's not good for athletes

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Egg Recall Alert: What You Need to Know

A big egg recall is happening right now. Over 6 million eggs from Black Sheep Egg Company are being pulled from stores. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found salmonella in their Arkansas plant. Salmonella is a bacteria that can make people very sick. The eggs were sent to stores and su

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

Teen Charges Raise Questions About D. C. 's Crime Fight

Two young men, Laurence Cotton-Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, are now facing serious charges. They are accused of trying to steal a car from Edward Coristine, a former government worker, on August 3. This wasn't their first run-in with the law. Cotton-Powell had been arrested multiple times bef

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