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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

The Minneapolis Meal Mess: Who's Really to Blame?

In the heart of Minneapolis, a big food fraud scandal is making headlines. At the center of this storm is Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who's facing heat from her Republican opponent, John Nagel. He's pointing fingers at her, saying she opened the door to this mess with a law she passed. Nagel, runni

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Alaska's Energy Puzzle: Solving the Natural Gas Challenge

Alaska's Railbelt region faces a significant energy challenge. The demand for natural gas is growing, but local production is declining. By 2035, the region will need more gas than it can produce. The Point Nikiski LNG facility is being converted to import gas. This is a quick solution, but it won'

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Surgery and Rhythm Troubles: A Clash of Ideas

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm problem. It shows up in 10-20% of people who get coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This condition can make recovery from surgery harder and riskier. Doctors have a way to fix it during surgery. It's called surgical ablation (SA). Many studies s

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Scams: Everyone's Problem, Not Just a Few

Scams are everywhere, and they're getting smarter. It's not just about the money you lose. It's about the mess it leaves behind. Take Larry, for example. He and his wife saved over a million dollars. It took them a lifetime. But scammers took it all in just six months. And that's not even the worst

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Weddings of 2025: Love and Surprises

In 2025, many stars chose to celebrate their love with intimate and unique weddings. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco surprised everyone by keeping their wedding a secret until after the big day. They tied the knot in California in September, with famous friends like Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran in atte

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Tanker Grabbed by U. S. in Cuba Aid Row

A recent incident involving an oil tanker named Skipper has brought attention to Venezuela's long-standing practice of sending oil to Cuba. The tanker, which set sail from Venezuela on December 4, was carrying nearly two million barrels of heavy crude oil. Its initial destination was the Cuban port

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Joliet's 2026 Budget: New Jobs and Big Salaries

Joliet is looking at some big changes in its 2026 budget. The city plans to add 11 new jobs, with some of them paying over $100, 000. This news comes as the city council gets ready to vote on the budget. The total cost for these new salaries is almost $920, 000. That's a lot of money, but the good

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Money Shapes Health Department Success Across the US

Over the years, the CDC has been putting money into helping health departments meet certain standards. But what does this investment really mean for the people? A recent study looked at the money spent on this from 2005 to 2023. It wanted to see how this funding has affected how many health departme

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

What Trump's Marijuana Move Means for the Industry

The cannabis world is buzzing with talk that Donald Trump might change how marijuana is seen by the federal government. Right now, the law puts pot in the same category as drugs that are super addictive and have no medical use. But if Trump makes a move, that could change. Some people in the cannab

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Narges Mohammadi: A Brave Voice in Iran's Shadow

Narges Mohammadi, a well-known human rights activist, has reportedly been arrested again in Iran. This time, it happened after she spoke out about the mysterious death of lawyer Khosrow Alikordi at his memorial service in Mashhad. The Iranian government hasn't officially confirmed her arrest yet. Ho

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