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University of Wyoming and Swimming Community Honor the Lives of Clark, Slabber, and Muir
In the days following the accident, the University of Wyoming community has come together in mourning, paying tribute to three young men remembered for their talent, leadership, and unbreakable team spirit. Vigils and memorial gatherings have taken place across campus, with hundreds of students, coaches, and residents uniting to honor…
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Senate Democrats Block GOP Plan To End Shutdown for 10th Time
The ongoing federal government shutdown entered its third week after Senate Democrats once again blocked a short-term spending measure passed by the Republican-controlled House. Thursday’s vote marked the tenth time Democrats have rejected the GOP’s proposed continuing resolution (CR), extending the shutdown that has left thousands of federal workers without…
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Negotiations Stall as Shutdown Deepens and Healthcare Dispute Dominates Capitol Hill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has remained firm in his stance, insisting that any agreement must include a resolution on Obamacare subsidies before he will support a funding package. Schumer stated that Democrats were open to discussions on other matters but would not do so “while the government remains closed.”…
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Bush, Obama Join Forces To Criticize Closing Of USAID By Trump
Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, joined by U2 frontman Bono, appeared via video conference on Monday to deliver heartfelt messages to employees of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as the agency closed its doors after more than six decades of global operations. The event…
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USAID’s Legacy Ends as Trump Administration Consolidates Foreign Aid Under State Department
The decision to dissolve USAID followed a months-long federal investigation into mismanagement and inefficiency, led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an agency created under President Donald Trump to identify wasteful spending. Former DOGE director Elon Musk had characterized USAID as “a viper’s nest of bureaucracy,” while promising reforms…
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Video Of Trump Walking Up Stairs To Air Force One Goes Viral And Everyone Is Saying The Same Thing
President Donald Trump drew widespread attention over the weekend after briefly stumbling while boarding Air Force One in Morristown, New Jersey. The moment, captured on June 8, quickly circulated across social media platforms, gaining millions of views within hours. Trump, who had just addressed the press before departing for Camp…
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Comparing Presidential Missteps and the Ongoing Conversation on Fitness for Office
The discussion surrounding Trump’s stumble quickly drew comparisons to an earlier moment from 2021, when then-President Joe Biden fell multiple times while climbing the same Air Force One staircase. That earlier episode sparked national concern about Biden’s health and ability to meet the physical and mental demands of the presidency.…
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He Was Called ‘Dumb’ Because He Couldn’t Read Until Age 31 Yet He Became Famous And Loved By Millions
Henry Winkler, the award-winning actor who became a household name as “The Fonz” on Happy Days, has opened up about a deeply personal battle that lasted through much of his celebrated career. Behind the confident smile and effortless charm that defined his television persona, Winkler was fighting an unseen challenge—dyslexia.…
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From Struggles to Stories: How Henry Winkler Turned Dyslexia Into Inspiration for Millions
Today, Henry Winkler’s relationship with reading has transformed completely. Once unable to finish a book, he has now co-authored more than 30 bestselling titles for young readers with collaborator Lin Oliver. Their beloved series, including Hank Zipzer and Here’s Hank, follow a boy who faces challenges in school because of…
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Trump’s Latest Physical Exam Turns Heads After Small Detail Confirms What We’ve All Been Thinking
President Donald Trump has been declared in excellent physical condition following his first official medical examination since beginning his second term. The 78-year-old president spent several hours at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on April 11, where he underwent a complete evaluation before departing for Mar-a-Lago for the…
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