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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Medical Debt and Credit Scores: A New Battle

The Trump administration has recently taken a stance that could impact millions of Americans struggling with medical debt. By issuing new guidelines, they are challenging state laws designed to protect consumers from having medical debt affect their credit scores. Several states, including Washingt

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US Strike in Yemen: A Call for Justice

In April, a US airstrike hit a prison in Yemen's Saada province, killing over 60 African migrants held by Houthi rebels. This event has sparked serious concerns. Activists argue that this strike might be a war crime. They want a thorough investigation. The US has been targeting Houthi rebels. These

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Fayetteville's Councilman Questions Police Tactics and Youth Curfew

In Fayetteville, City Councilman Mario Benavente is known for his differing views on police and public safety. He recently raised concerns about the youth curfew and the disparity in traffic stops between Black and white drivers. During a recent council meeting, Police Chief Roberto Bryan Jr. prese

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Young Musicians Stand Up to Power with Banned Songs

In Russia, a group of young street musicians called Stoptime has become a symbol of resistance. They played a song that the government doesn't like, and now they're facing consequences. The song, "Swan Lake Cooperative" by Noize MC, is banned in Russia. It doesn't mention President Vladimir Putin or

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Oswego County's Struggle: When Politics Hits Home

Oswego County is feeling the heat of the government shutdown. It's not just about politics; it's about real people and their daily struggles. The county already has a high poverty rate, and this shutdown is making things worse. It's putting essential services at risk, like food assistance, healthcar

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Needs a Leader Who Cares

Minneapolis is a city full of heart, but it's also a city with struggles. There are people living on the streets, others fighting addiction and mental health battles, and neighborhoods that have been left behind. It's clear that the city needs a leader who understands these issues and is ready to ta

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Portland Protests: Who's Right in the Troop Deployment Debate?

A legal battle is unfolding in Portland, Oregon, questioning the validity of President Trump's decision to send in the National Guard during protests. The core issue? Whether the protests were severe enough to justify this unusual military involvement. The trial, taking place without a jury, is a r

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Why Male Veterans with Breast Cancer Face Tougher Health Care Access

The Trump administration has introduced a new policy that complicates health care access for male veterans diagnosed with breast cancer. This change, detailed in a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) memo, does not rely on new scientific findings but instead references a presidential order from Trum

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Foreign Money in NYC Mayor Race Sparks Legal Trouble

In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing serious allegations. A group called the Coolidge Reagan Foundation has sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice and Manhattan District Attorney. They claim Mamdani's campaign took illega

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Local Police and Immigration: A Community Divided

In a small village, tensions rose as a group of about 100 people gathered to voice their concerns. They stood outside the Palatine Police Department, their messages clear: they were unhappy with a recent incident involving local law enforcement and federal immigration agents. The situation began on

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