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How defunding a federal nutrition education program will impact families
The massive tax and spending law that President Trump signed this summer to trim government spending eliminates all funding starting in October for a nutrition program called SNAP-Ed.
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Holiday spending in the U.S. is expected to experience its steepest drop since the pandemic
A new survey out of consulting firm PwC has found that holiday spending in the U.S. is expected to fall 5% this year, the first spending pullback since 2020.
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RFK Jr. testifies before Senate: The latest on vaccines
Since taking office, Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic, has replaced members of a key Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine panel with his own picks and fired the newly appointed CDC director.
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The music of Molly Drake, mother of Nick Drake, is finally having its moment
British singer-songwriter Nick Drake died at the age of 26 in 1974. His music went viral years after his death. Now the same thing is happening to his late mother.
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RFK Jr. faces questions from Senate Finance Committee
Kennedy is expected to face questions about chaos at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and his changes to federal vaccine policy.
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Epstein survivor says client list doesn’t exist, releasing names would be ‘detrimental’
Liz Stein, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking, about what she and other survivors hope to accomplish after their high-profile news conference on the Capitol steps on Wednesday.
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Meet Frankie Focus, Gov. Hochul’s freaky school phone ban mascot
The shaggy monster is Gov. Kathy Hochul’s latest way of touting New York state’s new school smartphone ban.
Bill for state police mental health leave sitting on Hochul's desk
A bill to widen leave policies for state troopers was passed by Buffalo-area Assemblyman Pat Burke with bipartisan support. However, the bill has yet to be signed by Governor Kathy Hochul.
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2 sisters, who fled the Vietnam War as kids, reflect on what they've been through
Sisters Mai Lo Lee and Beth Lo, who grew up in a large Hmong family, recall their youth spent in a refugee camp in Thailand and on a ginseng farm in Wisconsin.
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This Arizona nonprofit helps get informal caregivers everything they need for the job
To shore up childcare in Arizona, a nonprofit has long focused on training informal caregivers -- the family, friends and neighbors who care for a majority of young children in the state.
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