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Jahan Dotson: From Newark to NFL Stardom

December 9, 2025

Jahan Dotson, a rising star in the NFL, has a story that goes beyond his impressive stats. Born in Newark, New Jersey, he grew up in East Orange before moving to Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. This change set the stage for his high school career at Nazareth Area High School, where he broke records wi

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

politics

Locker Room Debate: Schools, Students, and the Law

December 9, 2025

The U. S. Department of Justice has taken a stand against a Virginia school board. They say the board is violating students' rights. The issue? A policy allowing a transgender student to use the boys' locker room. Some boys complained. The school board punished them. Now, the Justice Department says

environment

Colorado's Growth Problem: Can the State Keep Up?

December 9, 2025

Colorado is known for its stunning landscapes and strong economy. But there's a hidden issue: the state's growth policies are causing big problems. For years, Colorado has focused on growth, thinking more jobs and people mean success. But in a place with limited water, frequent fires, and aging road

politics

Tech Clash: App Developer Sues Over ICE Tracking App Removal

December 9, 2025

The creator of ICEBlock, a popular app for tracking immigration agents, has taken legal action against the Trump administration. This move comes after Apple removed the app from its store, following pressure from the government. The developer, Joshua Aaron, argues that this removal violates free spe

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Franklin the Turtle: A Unlikely Political Mascot

December 9, 2025

Franklin the Turtle, a beloved children's character, has found himself in the middle of a political storm. The Trump administration has been using images of Franklin in various contexts, much to the dismay of the character's publisher. The Department of Health and Human Services recently posted an

education

Graduate Degrees in Accounting Face Funding Hurdles

December 9, 2025

The Education Department has stirred up controversy by redefining which graduate degrees qualify as "professional" for federal student loans. Accounting degrees were notably left off the list, alongside other fields like nursing, engineering, and architecture. This decision could significantly impac

crime

DC Police Chief Steps Down Amid Crime Data Controversy

December 9, 2025

The DC Police Chief, Pamela A. Smith, has resigned. She has been in the role for just over two years. Her departure comes as the city faces serious allegations of tampering with crime statistics. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking into this matter. They believe that some crimes were not repo

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The Supreme Court's Power Play: What It Means for the President

December 6, 2025

The Supreme Court's conservative majority is pushing to give the president more control. They might overturn a 90-year-old decision that limits the president's power to fire certain officials. This isn't new. The court has already allowed President Trump to fire many officials, even though a 1935 d

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More Countries Join U. S. Travel Restrictions List

December 6, 2025

The U. S. government is planning to add more than 30 countries to its travel restrictions list. This comes after a recent incident where a man from Afghanistan was accused of shooting two National Guard members. The current list already includes 19 countries, and the new additions will likely be ann