POLITICS

Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Christmas Morning Chaos: Ukraine and Russia's Drone War Escalates

In a night of relentless attacks, Ukraine and Russia hurled drones at each other, turning Christmas morning into a grim scene. Russia sent 131 drones Ukraine's way, but not all made it through. Ukraine's air force managed to take down or disable 106 of them. Still, 22 drones hit 15 different spots,

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Big Move: A New Submarine in the Works

North Korea is making strides in building a nuclear-powered submarine, as shown in recent state media photos. The submarine, described as an 8, 700-ton-class vessel, is a significant part of North Korea's plan to modernize its navy. Leader Kim Jong Un has called this submarine a crucial step in stre

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Troops on the Move: What's Happening with the National Guard?

The National Guard is stepping in to help with rising crime in New Orleans. This is just one of many recent events where the Guard has been called to action. The federal government has the power to send troops to Washington, D. C. , as it is considered a federal area. This decision was made by a fed

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Why Are So Many Republicans Leaving Congress for Governor Races?

A growing number of House Republicans are choosing to leave their congressional seats to run for governor. This trend is notable, with 10 Republicans currently seeking gubernatorial positions, the highest number from either party since 1974. Many of these lawmakers believe they can have a greater im

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Journalists Take the Leap to Independent Media in 2025

The media world is changing fast. In 2025, many well-known journalists left big networks to start their own independent platforms. This shift gave them more freedom to share their opinions without corporate rules. Jim Acosta, a former CNN anchor, left his job after being given a late-night time slo

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

St. Paul Schools' Big Spend on Tax Vote

St. Paul Public Schools didn't hold back when it came to convincing voters to support a new tax levy. They spent a whopping $125, 000 to get the word out. This included everything from lawn signs to YouTube videos featuring parents, students, and teachers. They even hired a consultant to help with t

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Mogadishu Steps Toward Direct Democracy

Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, is making a big move. It's holding municipal elections. This is a first step towards something huge: direct national elections. The last time Somalia had direct national elections was way back in 1969. That's over 50 years ago! Since then, things have been different. A

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

A New Hope for Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman's Return

Tarique Rahman, a key figure in Bangladesh's political scene, has come back to Dhaka after a long time away. He left in 2008 and has been living in London. Now, he's back to lead his party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), into the upcoming elections. Rahman's return is a big deal. Thousands

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

China's One-Child Policy: A Social Media Backlash

The recent passing of Peng Peiyun, a former leader of China's one-child policy, has sparked intense criticism on social media. Peng, who headed the Family Planning Commission from 1988 to 1998, was remembered by state media as a notable figure in women and children's issues. However, the public's re

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Central African Republic's Leader Eyes Another Term Amidst Controversy

The Central African Republic (CAR) is gearing up for a big vote. President Faustin-Archange Touadera is aiming for a third term. He's got some strong backing from Russia and Rwanda. Plus, he's made deals with rebel groups. This has helped calm things down a bit in the country. Touadera is up agains

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