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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Government Shakeup: Big Changes to a Key Agency

Lots of exciting things are happening in the governmental sector recently. President John F. Kennedy signed an executive order that established USAID in 1961. The agency is responsible for handling U. S. foreign assistance, with a big focus on charities and foreign aid. In fact, for the fiscal year

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Threat to South Africa

President Trump recently made a bold statement. He plans to stop all future US assistance to South Africa. This is due to the country’s recent land expropriation policies. Trump fears these laws will allow the government to take land without fair compensation. He thinks South African authorities are

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Federal Funds in Question: The Fight Over Federal Money Freeze

The recent legal battle over a potential federal funding freeze is getting more complicated. In a split second before the freeze began, one of the judges in a Washington courtroom blocked the plan. This swift action came from a judge who understands the dangerous implications of halting federal gran

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Panama's Presidential Conversations: Panamanian Reaction to US Threats

The Central American country of Panama is dealing with escalating diplomatic fallouts from the US. The US President has publicly threatened to seize Panama's rights over the Panama Canal because of China's influence. The current president of Panama has spoken out against this threa

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu, Ebola, TB Outbreaks and Health Communication Block

The Bird flu, Ebola, and tuberculosis cases started spreading. With so many outbreaks happening, it just shows that disease used to be a distant problem and now it's something we have to worry about locally. It's not a problem for someone else, but for everyone. If you thought the disease o

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Syria's Future: Kurds Envision a United, Decentralized State

The commander leading the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces is pushing for a fresh start in Syria where everyone has an equal place. He recently met with Syria's new interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa for discussions. They are working together to find solutions for Syria's future, including the r

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

New EU Rules on AI: What You Need to Know

Imagine living in a world where AI rules your life? Well, the EU have tried to prevent this from getting out of control. This is by introducing their first big set of regulations on artificial intelligence (AI). The EU AI Act now in effect will keep an eye on AI use with some heavy limitations.

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Europe's Migration Dilemma: Lessons from Trump's Strong-Arm Tactics

Imagine a room full of serious-looking people, all trying to figure out how to manage immigration to the EU. This happened in Warsaw, where European ministers met to discuss ways to beef up their approach to irregular migration. They found themselves thinking about a certain Mr. Trump Dona

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Car Makers Set For a Bumpy Ride

In a recent move, US automakers are facing challenging times. The new tariffs on goods coming in from Canada, Mexico and China will likely add strain. A heavy barrier to these items crossing US borders has been put in place. When we speak of these goods, we're talking about cars, car parts, machines

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Trading Turmoil

Americans were hit with some sad news on a Sunday Americans may soon feel the pinch in their daily expenses as economist predict the effect of tariffs on imported goods. The spark for this worry plus doubt came from the president when he announced a new round of import taxes. He s

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