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Justice Department’s $6.5B Healthcare Fraud Bust

The U.S. Department of Justice’s announcement of a massive healthcare fraud crackdown involving more than $6.5 billion in alleged fraudulent claims did not happen overnight. ...

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Cote-des-Neiges Tragedy: Community, Grief and Hatred

On Monday, June 22, 2026, the peaceful routine of Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood was shattered by an act of extreme, calculated violence. What initially began as ...

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The Evolution of U.S. Border Security and Military Involvement

The ongoing deployment of U.S. military forces along the southern border with Mexico did not emerge overnight. It is the result of years of shifting ...

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US–Iran-Talks in Switzerland: Rising Global Tensions

US–Iran-Talks Talks between the United States and Iran began in Switzerland today, following the memorandum of understanding that was signed days ago. Vice president JD ...

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Cuba Embraces Free-Market Reforms in a Historic Economic Shift

Cuba is preparing for one of the most significant economic transformations in its modern history. In a move that would have been unthinkable just a ...

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Rex Heuermann Sentenced in Gilgo Beach Murder Case

The Gilgo Beach serial killings case, one of the most infamous murder investigations in modern American history, reached a major conclusion on June 17, 2026, ...

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The Decline in Fertility: Why Birth Rates Are Lower!

Have you ever noticed how conversations about family seem different today than they were a generation ago? In many countries, having three, four, or more ...

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What Preceded the Opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago?

The opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago marked the culmination of years of planning, debate, fundraising, and community engagement. For former President Barack ...

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Social Security Trust Fund May Last Longer, Wharton Says

Social Security remains one of the most important programs in the United States, providing retirement income to millions of Americans. Every year, economists, policymakers, and ...

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Bill Ritter steps down from WABC after Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The announcement that veteran WABC-TV anchor Bill Ritter is stepping down after being diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease has resonated deeply with viewers and the ...

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