POLITICS

Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Guinea's New Leader: What's Next?

Guinea's Supreme Court has given the green light to Mamady Doumbouya's big win in the recent election. This means the former military leader, who took control in a 2021 coup, is now set to be president for the next seven years. The court also noted that the runner-up, Abdoulaye Yero Balde, decided

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Tackle Crime: National Guard and Insurrection Act

President Trump recently shared his plans to address crime in major cities. He mentioned that the National Guard might return to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland if crime rates rise. This idea is part of his broader strategy to combat crime in these areas. Trump also hinted at the possibility of

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Albuquerque's Mayor Takes On Big Challenges in New Term

Mayor Tim Keller is back for another term in Albuquerque, and he's got his work cut out for him. He's tackling some serious issues like homelessness and crime. During his swearing-in ceremony, he talked about the tough times the city is going through. He said people are scared about money, losing lo

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Syria and Israel: A Fresh Start in Peace Talks

Syria and Israel are back at the negotiating table, thanks to the U. S. stepping in to help. After a few months of silence, talks have restarted, with Syria pushing for Israeli troops to leave areas they took over after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian team, led by Foreign Minister Asaad al-S

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Justice Roberts Ends Year With a Puzzle

Chief Justice John Roberts wrapped up the Supreme Court's 2025 report with a quote from Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U. S. president. Coolidge, known for his quiet demeanor and conservative fiscal policies, spoke these words in 1926. He was celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of Indepe

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Maduro's Big Day in Court: What's Next for Venezuela?

Nicolas Maduro, the former leader of Venezuela, is about to step into a Manhattan courtroom. This isn't just any court appearance. He's facing serious charges related to drugs and terrorism. Maduro and his wife were recently taken into custody by U. S. forces. Now, they're waiting to hear what happe

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A New Judge and a Revamped Jury Room in Cuyahoga County

Michael Shaughnessy is now the top judge in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. He took over from Brendan Sheehan, who led the court for six years. Shaughnessy was chosen by his fellow judges for a two-year term starting in January. Shaughnessy has a lot on his plate. He will manage the court's dai

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

The Irony of Senator Gallego's Venezuela Outburst

A U. S. Senator recently sparked a social media firestorm after criticizing a successful military operation in Venezuela. Ruben Gallego called the mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "embarrassing" and claimed it was an unjustified war. Maduro faced serious charges, including narc

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Unraveling the Epstein Files: A Web of Secrets and Suspicion

The Epstein files have become a hot topic, stirring up a lot of debate and suspicion. In early 2026, many people are questioning President Trump's promises to release these files, which he had used as a campaign tool. The files, which contain information about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a c

reading time less than a minute
Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Hidden Crisis: A Nation in Need

Venezuela, a country rich in oil, is facing a severe crisis. The situation is dire, especially for children. In 2019, a young girl named Alaska, just 5 years old, weighed only 26 pounds. She was turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available. Another mother lost her 8-month-old

reading time less than a minute