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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A GOP Congresswoman's Frustration Boils Over

Nancy Mace, a Republican congresswoman from South Carolina, is not happy with how things are going in the House. She's known for being a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump and for criticizing Democrats. But now, she's got her sights set on her own party's leadership. Mace is reported

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jennifer Lopez's Bold Fashion Statement at Gala

Jennifer Lopez made heads turn at The Hollywood Reporter's 2025 Women In Entertainment Gala. She stepped out in a striking chocolate-brown suit designed by Harith Hashim. This wasn't your typical office wear. The blazer had a daring plunging neckline, showing off her cleavage. The skirt was modest,

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

The Hustle and Heart of a Beverage Boss

Justin Fenchel, the head honcho at BeatBox Beverages, has quite the daily grind. He's a dad, a husband, and a CEO all rolled into one. His day kicks off bright and early at 6:15 a. m. , thanks to his 13-month-old baby. He's not a morning person, but he's learned to adapt. His first stop is checking

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Can a New Savings Plan Help Americans Grow Their Money?

A new savings initiative, called Trump Accounts, aims to help lower-income families build wealth. The program is part of a larger bill proposed by President Donald Trump. While the details are still unclear, financial experts have mixed opinions about its potential impact. Starting in 2026, the gov

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Use Borrowed Money for Your Business

Debt isn't always a bad thing. In fact, it can be a powerful tool for business growth. Instead of seeing debt as a burden, think of it as a way to open new opportunities. It can help you buy new equipment, expand your space, or even acquire a competitor. Unlike other funding options, debt financing

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Press Freedom at Risk: Big News Outlets Fight Pentagon's New Rules

The New York Times has taken a stand against the Pentagon's new press policy. This policy, introduced last month, forces journalists to accept that they could be labeled security risks. If they do, they might lose their Pentagon press badges. The badges are important. They show that journalists have

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

What's the Deal with Zionism and Other Hot Topics?

Let's talk about Zionism first. It's not the same as Judaism. Judaism is a whole civilization with a rich history, culture, and traditions. Zionism, on the other hand, is a political movement that started in the late 1800s. It aimed to create a Jewish state in Palestine. Some people argue that Zioni

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Russia's Frozen Cash for Ukraine: A Belgian Hurdle

Belgium is a nation divided. It's split by language and faith, with the north being Dutch-speaking and Protestant, while the south is French-speaking and Catholic. Brussels, the capital, is a melting pot, hosting major organizations like NATO and the European Union. Back in the 16th and 17th centur

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Why We Believe the Unbelievable

Believing in the unbelievable is not new. People have always had ideas that seem strange to others. Think of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, and supernatural beliefs. These ideas are everywhere. But why do people believe them? One big reason is experience. Experience plays a huge role in shapin

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Who Wins and Who Loses?

Big tech companies are spending a fortune on AI. They're building supercomputers and data centers. But where will the money come from? Some companies are spending more than they make. If AI loses its shine, the economy could take a big hit. AI is everywhere. It's changing how we learn, work, and cr

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