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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

NBA's Gambling Issue: Congress Steps In

The NBA is in hot water, and now Congress is getting involved. This is a big deal because when lawmakers start asking questions, things can get serious. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation has sent a letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. They want to know all about the lea

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Taxing Dilemma: Who Should Pay More?

New Jersey is in a tough spot. The upcoming governor election is heating up the debate on business taxes. Some folks think big companies should pay more. Others argue that high taxes are driving businesses away. Right now, New Jersey has a corporate tax rate of 9% for businesses making over $100, 0

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Asia Tour: Trade, Missiles, and Meetings

President Donald Trump is in South Korea for his last stop on a busy trip through Asia. He's got a lot on his plate, including talks with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump just flew in from Tokyo, where he made a deal with Japan's new prime minister. Now,

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Who's Funding Trump's White House Makeover?

Big names in the crypto world are quietly bankrolling a huge project at the White House. They're putting money towards building a new ballroom where the old East Wing used to be. But now, a senator wants answers, and most of these crypto bigwigs are staying silent. Only one company, Coinbase, has s

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Cyprus: A Divided Island Seeks Unity

Cyprus has been split for decades. The Green Line is a unique buffer zone. It's not like the ones in Korea or Syria. This zone has people living, working, and studying. It's a mix of tavernas, hotels, and even a university. The division started after Cyprus gained independence from Britain in 1960.

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Why the Constitution Matters for Our Tomorrow

The Constitution is the backbone of American life. It's the reason why people have fought and died for this country. But lately, it feels like the Constitution is being ignored. People are being locked up without fair trials. Free speech is being silenced. And the government is not following the rul

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's Education Rules

A judge recently made a big decision. She said the Trump administration couldn't stop certain sex education grants. These grants were for teaching important things about sex and relationships. The administration had new rules. They said schools couldn't teach about gender identity. This means they

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Why Was a Famous Writer Barred from the US?

A well-known Nigerian writer, Wole Soyinka, has revealed that the United States has canceled his visa. This news comes after he had been granted a visa last year. The 91-year-old writer, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, mentioned that he was instructed to apply again if he wishes to vi

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who's Really Paying the Price?

The U. S. government shutdown is dragging on, and it's not just about politics anymore. It's about real people facing real consequences. Millions are staring down the barrel of skyrocketing health insurance costs come November, thanks to expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits. This isn't just a nu

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Halts Trump's Firing Spree During Shutdown

A federal judge in San Francisco recently made a big decision. She stopped the Trump administration from firing federal workers during the government shutdown. The judge said that the firings seemed unfair and might be politically driven. The judge, Susan Illston, issued an order that lasts until t

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