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Concerns Rise as Medicaid Work Requirements Begin in Nebraska

As of May 1, 2026, Medicaid recipients in Nebraska are now required to demonstrate employment, raising significant concerns among those affected.

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May Day Protests Set to Challenge Government Policies and Wealth Disparities

On May 1, 2026, organizers are urging a boycott of work, school, and shopping to protest against the Trump administration and what they perceive as a government influenced by billionaires.

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Governor Landry Advocates for Increased Nuclear Energy Investment in Louisiana

Governor Jeff Landry is advocating for significant investment in nuclear energy as Louisiana aims to position itself at the forefront of the sector.

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Concerns Raised Over Joshua's Warm-Up Fight Before Fury Match

Shane McGuigan warns that Anthony Joshua's upcoming warm-up bout may expose significant vulnerabilities ahead of his fight with Tyson Fury.

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Trump Signs Legislation to Conclude Prolonged Government Shutdown Linked to Immigration Policy

A lengthy government shutdown that disrupted airport operations nationwide has come to an end as President Trump signs a bill amid ongoing disputes over immigration funding.

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Purdue Pharma's Fate Sealed as Judge Approves Dissolution Following Opioid Crisis Testimonies

A judge's recent decision to approve Purdue Pharma's criminal sentence sets the stage for the company's dissolution, highlighted by poignant testimonies from those impacted by the opioid epidemic.

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Iowa's Legislative Measures on Energy, Animal Welfare, and Health Await Governor's Decision

Key legislative proposals, including a nuclear energy sales tax, animal welfare reforms, and radon mitigation efforts, are now awaiting the governor's approval in Iowa.

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Britney Spears Faces DUI Charge in California

Pop star Britney Spears has been charged with a misdemeanour for driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in California.

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Understanding the Kamchatka Earthquake: Magnitude 8.8 and Its Tsunami Implications

A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck near the Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29, 2025, marking it as the sixth-largest ever recorded. Despite its intensity, the resulting tsunami was smaller than expected.

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Bob Olinger Concludes Career with Victory at Punchestown

In a remarkable finale to his career, Bob Olinger secured victory in the Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle at Punchestown, showcasing his enduring talent.

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New Nuclear Energy Strategy Unveiled at CNA2026 Conference

At the CNA2026 conference, a new strategy for nuclear energy was revealed, marking a significant development in the energy sector.

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Dr. Nicole Saphier's Perspectives on Health Issues as Surgeon General Nominee

A look into Dr. Nicole Saphier's previous comments on critical health topics such as vaccines, autism, and diet as she steps into the role of Surgeon General nominee.

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MIT Study Uncovers Impact of Gene Activation on DNA Structure and Expression

Research from MIT highlights how gene activation not only influences gene expression but also alters the physical structure of DNA, creating ripples that affect neighboring genes.

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Drone Data Enhances Understanding of Genetic Influences on Crop Growth

Recent advancements in drone technology are providing crop breeders with valuable insights into growth patterns, particularly regarding the timing and duration of genetic effects on plant height.

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Trump Replaces Surgeon General Nominee Casey Means with Nicole Saphier

Following Senate challenges to her nomination, Trump has nominated Dr. Nicole Saphier as the new surgeon general, criticizing Sen. Bill Cassidy for his role in blocking Casey Means.

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Innovative Emoji Scale for Assessing Preschool Social Skills

A new testing method employing emojis has been developed to evaluate the social skills of preschool children, with a vocabulary test also in progress.

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Innovative Laser Sail Propulsion Could Enable High-Resolution Imaging of Proxima b

A recent study discusses the feasibility of using laser sail propulsion to accelerate small spacecraft for deep space missions, potentially allowing for detailed imaging of Proxima b.

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LHAASO Unveils New Extreme Particle Accelerator in Our Galaxy

The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has achieved a significant milestone in cosmic research by detecting ultra-high-energy gamma rays, marking a new chapter in our understanding of the universe.

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Navigating Screen Time: Parental Perspectives on Device Use for Young Children

Amid recommendations to avoid screens for children under two, many parents express skepticism about the feasibility of this guideline.

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Concerns Rise as States Seek to Limit Public Access to ALPR Data

Recent efforts by reporters and advocates highlight how public records laws have exposed potential misuse of automated license plate reader data, prompting some states to consider restricting access to this information.