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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announces its closure due to significant federal funding cuts, impacting local media nationwide.
Vaccination rates for U.S. kindergarteners decline while exemptions reach an all-time high, heightening concerns over public health and disease outbreaks.
Susan Monarez confirmed as CDC director; confirmation raises concerns over public health direction amid changes in vaccine policy.
China announces childcare subsidies to boost birth rates amid demographic challenges and economic uncertainties.
Venus Williams, at 45, wins a singles match at the DC Open, marking a significant return to competitive tennis after a long hiatus.
US Congress passes $9 billion cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, approved under Trump's administration.
Barack and Michelle Obama dispel divorce rumors on her podcast, emphasizing their strong marriage through humor and heartfelt statements.
The Senate has advanced a controversial bill proposing $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, facing significant opposition.
An Arizona resident has died from pneumonic plague, the first case in Coconino County since 2007.
Susie Wiles discusses the troubled ending of the relationship between Trump and Musk, highlighting their complex interactions and fallout.
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