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WORLD NEWS
North Korea to Launch Wonsan-Kalma Touristic Zone Amid Limited Foreign Access

North Korea is set to open its Wonsan-Kalma tourist zone, limiting access for foreign visitors amid economic challenges.

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POLITICS
Appeals Court Rules Trump Can Temporarily Bar AP from Key White House Areas

A U.S. court allows Trump to restrict AP's access to key White House events amid ongoing legal disputes over media freedom.

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POLITICS
Hegseth Imposes New Press Restrictions at Pentagon Amid Leaks

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tightens media access at the Pentagon in response to recent leaks, sparking criticism over press freedoms.

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POLITICS
White House Defies Court Order, Barriers Against AP Reporters Continue

AP reporters barred from Oval Office despite a court order; White House enacts media policy limiting access to press.

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POLITICS
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Access for Associated Press

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must restore Associated Press access, affirming press freedom rights in the face of government restrictions.

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POLITICS
Supreme Court Hears Critical Case on South Carolina's Effort to Defund Planned Parenthood from Medicaid

The Supreme Court debates South Carolina's attempt to remove Planned Parenthood from the Medicaid program, impacting healthcare access for low-income patients.

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WORLD NEWS
Trump Administration Freezes $27.5 Million in Planned Parenthood Funding, Impact on Reproductive Health Services

The Trump administration has suspended $27.5 million in Planned Parenthood funding, affecting vital reproductive health services for low-income communities.

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ECONOMY
Utah First State to End Universal Mail-In Voting, Prompting Concerns Over Voter Accessibility

Utah becomes the first state to end universal mail-in voting, raising concerns about voter access and potential impacts on turnout.

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POLITICS
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million for Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota jury orders Greenpeace to pay over $660 million in damages over its involvement in Dakota Access Pipeline protests, raising serious free speech concerns.

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ECONOMY
Harvard Expands Free Tuition Program to Boost Accessibility for Middle-Income Families

Harvard University announces free tuition for families earning up to $200,000, enhancing financial aid initiatives amid rising education costs.

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