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The unexpected elimination of funding for the decades-long research project focused on women's health shocked scientists. They were heartened by the quick restoration of support.
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The Millenium Challenge Corporation, focused on boosting economic growth abroad, could essentially shutter.
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A developing political scandal in Florida has put Gov. Ron DeSantis on the defensive. Republican lawmakers are investigating how $10 million in state money was diverted for use in a campaign.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities says the project will "honor the statesmen, visionaries, and innovators who shaped the nation." It's a lot of statues.
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Members of the Congressional Labor Caucus wrote the letter after NPR reported that a whistleblower says DOGE may have removed sensitive labor data and compromised the security of computer systems.
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More inventory hitting the market was expected to drive sales. Instead, existing home sales suggest a continued slump in the housing market, with mortgage rates hurting affordability.
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A federal judge has paused a key section of President Trump's executive order that makes sweeping changes to voting and elections.
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Chief Nursing Officer Mercy Health talks about achieving “magnet” status for the nurses and how that helps patients.
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Director of Planning & Development at Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, Justin Mondok, joins Tim about Eastgate's latest efforts.
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Paulina Montaldo joins Gina to talk about “Somos Youngstown” a YouTube resource she founded for the Hispanic community.
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Amy Shope talks to Gina about her non-profit, Dylan's House, and her goal to help adults in need who are on the spectrum.
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Paul Sracic joins Tim to talk about the impact new tariff policies could have on the Global Market.