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When it comes to improving U.S. health care, what 20 years of war can teach us
At a hospital in Charlotte, N.C., military doctors serve alongside civilian doctors. It's a model some hope will improve medical care in peace — and wartime.
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Daily Newscast, 12/10/25
On today's news: NMI drafts fiscal 2026 defense bill, ceremony for members of Insular Force and Combat Patrol & UOG hosts Guam Pulitzer Prize Winner.
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Trump uses 'common sense' to make a political point. It has populist appeal
The phrase appeals more to several demographics that strongly align with Trump, says Republican strategist Frank Luntz, including older voters, for whom he suggests it signals "a more simple past."
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How does deportation work, and how much does it cost? We break it down
NPR spoke to immigration experts and lawyers and reviewed government documents to break down the steps and associated costs of the U.S. deportation process.
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Making a living as a poker player is hard. The 'Big Beautiful Bill' makes it harder
A new law includes a provision that could mean bettors pay more during tax season. Major poker players are calling on Congress to royally flush the measure down the drain.
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NIH scientists call on director to protect biomedical research
In a public letter, hundreds of scientists expressed their dissent to the Trump administration's policies affecting the National Institutes of Health and called on its director to support the agency.
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UOG hosts Pulitzer Prize-Winner Manny Crisostomo for a free public lecture
The University of Guam is hosting Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Manny Crisostomo next week as he presents, “The Long View: Decades of Visual Storytelling,” on Wednesday, December 17th at UOG. The talk begins at 5:30 pm in the CLASS Lecture Hall.
Draft defense bill includes maritime expansion in CNMI
A fiscal 2026 defense bill provision could position the CNMI as a strategic hub in the Indo-Pacific while boosting local economic opportunities.
Nihilistic online networks groom minors to commit harm. Her son was one of them
When Dana's son was hospitalized last year, it led her to a path of discovery about predatory online networks that groom children into harming themselves and others. Their reach is global and growing.
Rising temperatures could have a chilling impact on young children
A study points to a new concern about the effect that heat can have on young children.
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