POLITICS

Oct 24 2025POLITICS

When Fighting Discrimination Becomes the Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was created to fight workplace discrimination. It was supposed to be a safe place for everyone. But under the Trump administration, things changed. A judge recently ruled that the EEOC itself became a hostile work environment. Marc Seawright, the D

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

From Uganda to New York: Zohran Mamdani's Journey to the Mayor's Race

Zohran Mamdani, a name that has been making waves in New York politics, has a story that's as diverse as the city he hopes to lead. Born in Uganda in 1991, Mamdani's family moved to New York when he was just seven years old. This move set the stage for a life that would be a blend of cultures, ideas

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Maine's Red Flag Law: A Closer Look at the Facts

Maine's current yellow flag law, passed in 2019, allows police to take guns from people who might harm themselves or others. It's not perfect, but it's a start. The law wasn't used much at first, but that's not because it doesn't work. It's because people didn't know about it. The Lewiston shooting

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Africa's Old Guard vs. Young Dreamers

Across Africa, a striking contrast is unfolding. Some of the world's oldest leaders are at the helm of nations with some of the youngest populations. This age gap has sparked debates and demands for change, especially from the younger generation. In Cameroon, President Paul Biya, at 92, has been in

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Diplomatic Moves and White House Upgrades

President Donald Trump had a busy day of meetings and announcements. He sat down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office. Rutte praised Trump's efforts to bring peace to the Middle East and offered NATO's support for Ukraine. This meeting happened just as the U. S. announced new sa

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Germany Steps Up to Support U. S. Troops Amid Government Shutdown

The U. S. government shutdown is causing big problems for the military. Over 11, 000 U. S. soldiers in Germany might not get paid. Germany is stepping in to help. They will cover the paychecks of these troops. This is a big deal because Germany has the most U. S. troops of any European country. Ther

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Devastation

Ukraine faced a brutal night as Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack, leaving at least six people dead and many more injured. The assault targeted energy infrastructure across the country, causing widespread blackouts and damage. Cities like Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa were hit hard,

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

How to Handle Putin: A Tough Stance Needed

In the midst of ongoing conflict, a former U. S. diplomat suggests a firmer approach towards Russia. The recent drone strikes in Ukraine, which targeted a kindergarten and left several casualties, highlight the urgency of the situation. Instead of seeking a quick resolution, the diplomat argues for

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Putin's Plane: Poland's Stance and Russia's Reaction

Russia has pointed fingers at Poland, claiming they might not keep Putin's plane safe. This is big news because it's not just about a plane. It's about politics and power. The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, said Poland might let "terrorist acts" happen to Putin's plane. He mentioned that

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: Why U. S. and China Need to Talk

The South China Sea has become a hotspot for tense encounters between the U. S. and China. In 2023, a Chinese fighter jet flew too close to a U. S. reconnaissance plane. This wasn't the first time. Earlier that year, another Chinese jet came dangerously close to a U. S. military aircraft. These risk

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