Category: US News
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Youth Mental Health Crisis Continues Following Insufficient Support From Government Amidst National Emergency
The youth mental health crisis continued following insufficient support from the government amidst the national emergency. Youth Mental Health Crisis Continues to Affect Young People Suffering from Stress, Depression, and Other Mental Health Problems The youth mental health crisis continued to affect young people suffering from various mental health problems, including stress and depression, wherein…
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Ketel Marte’s Heroics Propel Diamondbacks to Thrilling NLCS Game 3 Victory
In a thrilling showdown, Ketel Marte emerged as the hero for the Arizona Diamondbacks, securing a walk-off victory against the Philadelphia Phillies. Ketel Marte’s clutch performance came after a tense match that saw the Diamondbacks rally to a 2-1 win in the NL Championship Series The game was hanging in the balance, but Lourdes Gurriel…
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Dr. Derrick Todd Faces Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Inappropriate Medical Examinations
In a class action lawsuit, more than 100 women accuse Dr. Derrick Todd, a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, of conducting inappropriate and unnecessary physical examinations. They claim that Dr. Derrick Todd engaged in pelvic, breast, and rectal exams for his own satisfaction while masquerading them as medical procedures The alleged…
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The expected path of Hurricane Norma Spaghetti for Texas
The predicted path of Hurricane Norma might cause its effects to spread into Texas. The Category 4 hurricane was spinning off the western coast of Mexico on Thursday afternoon with winds of 130 mph. Based on a current report from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), it was moving toward Mexico at a speed of 7…
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Branded unconstitutional: The razor-wire fence separating Texas and New Mexico
A legislator from New Mexico called the razor wire fence constructed across the state’s border with Texas “unconstitutional.” The barrier was installed across some of the Texas-New Mexico state lines by Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s National Guard, the most recent action taken by the Republican to stop immigrants from accessing his state. Around the New…
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Will Texas be compensated by the federal government for the planned $1.5 billion in border security?
Kilometers of border wall, flying buoys, coiled wire, and cargo containers. The Texas border is lined with plenty of physical obstructions. However, Governor Greg Abbott is asking for more in the most recent special session, and lawmakers have replied with a $1.5 billion proposal. The funds will be used to maintain existing barriers and build…
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In 2023, how do I get rid of a charge-off without paying?
A debt becomes inaccessible when a creditor decides that it is, often after 180 days of non-payment. The best approach, which is to pay off a charge-off, could not always be practical for everyone. This in-depth manual will coach you through numerous methods for getting a charge-off off your credit record without paying. We’ll talk…
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Attacks by US forces in the Middle East
In a surge that risked including major world powers in the Gaza disputes, US forces in the Middle East fell under assault on Thursday night from militias that were allegedly supported by Iran. Additionally, the US Navy claimed to have shot down drones and missiles fired from Yemen that were “probably directed against targets in Israel.”…
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Florida author of “Don’t Say Gay” convicted for fraud charges
Florida’s “Don’t say gay” law’s infamous author will now spend 4 months in federal jail. Almost 7 months after the Republican congressman confessed guilty to wiring fraud, laundering funds, and giving false information to investigators, U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor convicted former Florida Rep. Joe Harding on Thursday. Harding was sentenced to 2 years of supervision and 4 months…