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Why Buying American Ivermectin Matters

December 12, 2025

Ivermectin, a drug with a wide range of uses, is gaining attention again. It's used for treating skin conditions, parasite infections, and even shows promise in fighting cancer. However, most of the Ivermectin sold worldwide comes from Asia, with a significant portion from China. This raises concern

technology

How Security Tech is Shaping Business Strategies

December 11, 2025

Security systems are no longer just about locking doors and watching cameras. They are becoming a big part of how businesses make decisions. A recent study shows that over 7, 300 security leaders worldwide are using these systems to help their companies work better. Security teams are now working c

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Meta's AI Power Struggle: Who Will Win?

December 10, 2025

Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has been shaking things up with its artificial intelligence (AI) division. The big boss, Mark Zuckerberg, brought in a young tech whiz, Alexandr Wang, to lead a new team called TBD Lab. This team is made up of some of the brightest AI minds

opinion

Letters to the Editor: A Mixed Bag of Thoughts

December 10, 2025

In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a reader expressed relief after learning about a federal law designed to protect religious institutions. The law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, was amended to include religious sites. The reader questioned why the Department of Justice

politics

The Show of Praise: Trump's Cabinet Meetings Unveiled

December 10, 2025

The odd and awkward gatherings of Donald Trump's cabinet members are something people talk about less but should pay more attention to. These meetings are not about real work or serious discussions. Instead, they are like a show where everyone takes turns telling Trump how great he is. This might se

health

Rural Colorado Church Steps Up to Boost Flu Vaccinations

December 9, 2025

In a rural part of Colorado, a unique project took place. A nurse who works with a faith community teamed up with the local public health department. Their goal? To tackle the growing issue of people being hesitant about getting the flu vaccine. This partnership aimed to make more people get vaccina

opinion

Keeping Staten Island Safe: The Power of Open Police Radios

December 4, 2025

Trust is a big deal when it comes to keeping communities safe. It's not about liking or disliking the police. It's about making sure everyone is on the same page. That's why there's a push for Governor Kathy Hochul to sign the “Keep Police Radios Public Act” into law. This bill, backed by Senate Maj

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Trump's Tired Truth: A Peek Into a Long Cabinet Meeting

December 3, 2025

In a recent Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump, at 79, seemed to have a tough time staying awake. This meeting lasted for almost two and a half hours, and Trump was caught nodding off several times. Before this, he had told reporters that he felt sharper than he did 25 years ago. The meeting w

crime

Why Crime Numbers Can Be Tricky

December 3, 2025

Clearance rates are often used to measure how well police solve crimes. But these numbers can be confusing and sometimes misleading. They show the percentage of cases police close, but they don't always tell the full story. In many places, clearance rates have been dropping for years. For example,

politics

Slovakia's Whistleblower Office: A Step Backward?

December 3, 2025

Slovakia's government is making big changes to how it protects people who speak up about wrongdoing. They want to shut down the current Whistleblower Protection Office (UOO) and create a new one. The government says the old office was misused for political reasons. They claim the new office will do