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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Connecticut Kids Get a Financial Boost

Big names in finance are stepping up to support a new program for kids. Ray Dalio, a well-known investor, has promised to put money into investment accounts for children in Connecticut. This is part of a larger plan to get more people involved across the U. S. The idea is to give every child born b

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Will Trump Reveal UFO Secrets by 2025?

Big things might be happening with UFOs soon. A lot of people are betting that President Trump will share secret UFO files before 2025. Over $7 million has been wagered on this idea, with some bets as high as $20, 000. This sudden interest makes many think that someone with inside information is inv

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

New Rules Targeting Trans Youth Health Care

The Trump administration is making big moves against trans youth. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just announced plans to cut off federal funding for hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to minors. This includes treatments like puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery. The administrati

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Life After the Federal Job: Stories of Struggle and Resilience

Federal jobs were once seen as stable and rewarding, but under Trump's administration, things changed drastically. Many workers faced layoffs, buyouts, and a chaotic work environment. By the end of 2025, around 317, 000 federal employees will have left their jobs, according to the Office of Personne

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Fentanyl: A Drug or a Weapon?

In a bold move, the U. S. President has labeled fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. This decision, made on December 15, 2025, aims to tackle the drug's impact on national security and crime. The president compared the deaths caused by fentanyl to those in major wars, stating that hundreds of t

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: How Trump's Second Term is Shaking Up Research

In the past, science policy didn't grab many headlines. But now, it's front and center. President Donald Trump's second term has brought big changes to how the U. S. supports science. This shift is causing a lot of tension between the government and scientists. Trump's team has a clear plan. They w

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking Down a Climate Research Giant: What's Next for NCAR?

The Trump administration has a plan to split up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado. This is a big deal because NCAR is one of the largest centers for studying climate and weather in the U. S. Russ Vought, who works at the White House, shared this news on X. He said the N

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Police Chief Speaks Out Against ICE Actions

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked criticism from the city's police chief. Brian O'Hara, the Minneapolis Police Chief, has expressed his disapproval of the tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a recent arrest. The incident, which took place on a snowy day, invol

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Troops Stay in D. C. as Court Delays Decision

A recent ruling from an appeals court has allowed National Guard troops to remain in Washington, D. C. , at least for now. This decision came after a lower court had ordered their removal by December 11th. The appeals court, which includes judges appointed by both Trump and Obama, said the Trump adm

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

White House Whispers: Susie Wiles Spills the Tea

In a series of candid chats with Vanity Fair, Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, shared her unfiltered thoughts on President Donald Trump and his team. Wiles didn't hold back, describing Trump as having an "alcoholic's personality, " which the president himself later agreed with. She also

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