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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Peace: What's Next for Hostages and Aid?

The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is hanging by a thread. This is because Israel has decided to stop sending humanitarian aid to Gaza. Israel made this decision after Hamas rejected a new proposal to extend the ceasefire without any promises to end the war or withdraw troops. Hamas, on

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump vs. Zelenskyy: A Tense Standoff

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has led to a tense situation between two prominent world leaders. The former U. S. President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his recent remarks about the war's end. Trump took to social media to express

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Tariffs and Tensions: The U. S. and China's Trade Showdown

The U. S. and China are locked in a high-stakes game of trade and tariffs. It all started when the U. S. President announced plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. The goal? To pressure these countries into doing more to stop the flow of drugs and migrants into the U. S. Canada and Me

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's To-Do List: The Plan That's Not Quite Happening

The Trump administration has been busy since its return to the White House. They've made some big moves, like cutting down the federal workforce and sending troops to the southern border. These actions are part of a larger plan called Project 2025, a massive 900-page guidebook for conservative gover

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

The President's Power Play: Can He Fire Who He Wants?

Imagine this: a president trying to kick out the head of a government watchdog agency. That's exactly what happened. A judge in Washington stepped in and said, "Not so fast. " This judge, Amy Berman Jackson, ruled that President Trump couldn't just fire Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of S

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Why Are Migrants Being Sent to Guantanamo?

The Trump administration has been moving migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay. This move is not only unprecedented but also illegal, according to a lawsuit filed by immigrants' rights groups. The lawsuit claims that the government is violating the Fifth Amendment and several other laws

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Cuomo's Big Return: Will New Yorkers Give Him Another Chance?

Andrew Cuomo's political comeback has begun. He announced his run for New York City mayor. This has sparked a lot of questions. Is he a good choice for the city? The answer is not clear. Cuomo's political journey has been full of ups and downs. He was once a powerful governor. He resig

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as US Navy Arrives in South Korea

North Korea's recent missile tests have sparked a strong response from the United States. The USS Carl Vinson, a powerful aircraft carrier, has docked in South Korea. This move is a clear message to North Korea, showing the strength of the US-South Korea military alliance. The USS Carl Vinson's arr

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Cut: Israel's New Move

Israel has made a bold decision. They have stopped all goods and aid from entering Gaza. This includes fuel and other essentials. The goal? To push Hamas into agreeing to a temporary truce. This move has caused a lot of problems. It messes with the current plan for ending the war. It also puts the l

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Canada's Sovereignty in the Spotlight: Trudeau and King Charles Meet

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to have a chat with King Charles III in London. The topic? President Donald Trump's recent threats to make Canada the 51st state. This meeting has sparked a lot of talk about Canada's independence and sovereignty. The King has faced criticism for not spe

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