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Troubled Launch of Federal Student Financial Aid and its Potential Discontent Among Larger Families

The new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been causing headaches for parents due to its complexity, despite being designed to simplify the process and broaden access to college

Charlotte, a solitary stingray, is expecting at her mountain aquarium

A rust-colored stingray named Charlotte, native to southern California, has spent most of her life in a storefront aquarium in North Carolina's Appalachian Mountains, 2,300 miles away from her natural habitat

Two Police Officers and a First Responder Murdered at Minnesota Domestic Incident; Suspect Also Deceased

A man armed with multiple guns and large amounts of ammunition killed two police officers and a firefighter, and wounded another officer in a shooting in suburban Minneapolis

Team of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny verifies his demise, mother looking for his remains

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has reportedly died at a remote Arctic penal colony, according to his spokesperson

Sen. Mitt Romney Reveals His Choice for a Candidate to Challenge Trump and Biden

West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin announced he will not run for president, surprising his friend, Utah Senator Mitt Romney

New CDC data reveals higher depression rates among adults living solo

A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that adults living alone are more likely to report feelings of depression than those living with others

E. coli Outbreak from Raw Milk Cheese Affects 10 Across the US, Including 2 from Utah

Ten people across multiple states have fallen ill due to an E. coli outbreak linked to raw milk cheese, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Decomposing Fin Whale on Oregon Beach Offers a Melancholic Yet Highly Informative Sight

An endangered fin whale has washed up on an Oregon beach, providing a rare and educational sight as it decomposes, though the cause of its death is currently unknown

Police Suggest Argument Could Have Triggered Mass Shooting Following Chiefs Super Bowl Parade

A mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration resulted in one death and 22 injuries, reportedly stemming from a dispute between several individuals

Gunfire at Chiefs’ Super Bowl Parade Leaves 22 Injured, Including 8 Children; 1 Fatality Reported

Gunfire at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade resulted in 22 people, including eight children, being shot, with one fatality
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