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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Assisted Suicide: A Growing Trend and Its Consequences

Assisted suicide has become legal in several places around the world. In the United States, eight states and Washington, DC, allow this practice for their residents. Oregon was the first state to legalize it back in 1997. Since then, about 8, 700 Americans have chosen to end their lives with medical

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

The Hidden Cost of Voting by Mail

Have you ever wondered what happens to votes that don't make it to the ballot box? With the increase in mail-in voting, there's a growing concern about "lost votes by mail. " These are votes that never get counted due to procedural issues. Let's break down how these problems can eat away at the voti

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Congress Makes Last-Minute Move to Keep Government Running

In a last-minute effort to prevent a government shutdown, the Republican-led House passed a temporary funding bill on Friday evening. This bill would keep the government running through March 14, avoiding unpaid work for federal employees during the holidays. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor, wi

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk Backs German Far-Right Party

Billionaire Elon Musk has stepped into German politics by endorsing a far-right political party, known as the Alternative for Germany (AfD). This move comes amidst the recent collapse of the German government. Musk, known for his supportive stance towards former U. S. President Donald Trump, posted

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Was Lauren Boebert's Political Start Linked to a Sugar Daddy Site? Let's Sort Fact from Fiction

Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert has been at the center of some wild rumors. One of them claims she worked as an unlicensed escort for a sugar daddy website before jumping into politics. This story comes from a group called American Muckrakers PAC, which is known for targeting far-right politi

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

What to Expect from Trump’s Energy Shifts

President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy, often summarized as “drill, baby, drill, ” is expected to get more complex. His cabinet picks, including Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Chris Wright, a natural gas fracking CEO, hint that fossil fuels will be the focus. Both have experience with

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Boss Gets the Boot as Mayor Takes Control

Pedro Martinez, the schools chief of Chicago Public Schools, was unceremoniously fired on Friday. The city's school board, controlled by Mayor Brandon Johnson, made the decision after a closed-door meeting. This move follows a long-running dispute between the mayor and Martinez over educational poli

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Biden's Office Retreats from Protecting Trans Athletes and Debt Cancellation Plans

President Joe Biden is abandoning his efforts to safeguard transgender athletes' rights and wipe out student debt for millions of Americans. This move is part of a broader plan to withdraw pending regulations before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The White House fears Trump could quickly

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Why Some Teachers Stand Firm Against Political Curriculum Changes

In recent years, several states like Oklahoma and Texas have introduced laws aiming to shape the discussion of race, gender, and American history in public schools. However, despite this intense political attention, many teachers report that these laws have minimal impact on their classroom practice

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

US and Syrian Leader Meet: A Shift in Policy

Ever heard of Ahmad al-Sharaa? He's a key figure in Syria, and believe it or not, he's just had a chat with the US. Sounds surprising, right? The reason for this meeting? The US wants to join forces with al-Sharaa to combat terrorism. This is a major change because the US once offered a $10 million

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