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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Ken Jennings' Bold Call to Action Against Trump's Team

Ken Jennings, the popular host of Jeopardy! , sparked a heated debate on Bluesky by urging Democrats to go after former members of Donald Trump's administration. He shared his thoughts on Wednesday, saying he would support any Democrat in 2028 who promises to prosecute Trump's team at all levels. J

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

New York's Science Future: Invest or Fall Behind

New York has long been a big deal in the world of science. It's the second biggest recipient of National Institutes of Health money. Plus, it has more top-notch academic institutions doing research than any other state. The state trains a lot of doctors and biomedical researchers. But this leadershi

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

The Leather Jacket Legacy: Jensen Huang's Style Statement

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is famous for his black leather jackets. These are not just any jackets. They are high-end fashion pieces. Some cost thousands of dollars. Huang has been wearing these jackets for years. He even jokes about it. He once said he is known as the guy in the leather jacke

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Defense Companies Face New Rules on Money Spending

Defense companies might have to change how they spend their money. President Donald Trump said they can't give money to shareholders or buy back their own stock. This is until they make more military equipment and fix other problems. Trump also said defense company bosses can't make more than $5 mi

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

States Step Up to Save Science: What's Happening Across the U. S.

Science funding in the U. S. is in trouble. The federal government, under the Trump administration, has been cutting back on support for research. This has left scientists, universities, and medical centers scrambling for alternatives. Now, some states are stepping in to fill the gap. In New York,

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Making Room for Everyone: Schools Juggle Budgets and Special Education

In Texas, schools are facing a tough challenge. More students need special education help, but the money isn't keeping up. This is especially true in places like Wylie, where the number of special education students has grown a lot in recent years. Teachers and staff are working hard to make things

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York City's New Mayor Sparks Controversy on First Day

New York City's political scene is buzzing after the new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made some bold moves right out of the gate. On his very first day in office, he decided to undo two executive orders that his predecessor, Eric Adams, had put in place. These orders were about supporting Israel and defin

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's New Mayor Takes a Stand on Old Orders

New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made waves on Friday by undoing a bunch of executive orders from his predecessor, Eric Adams. Adams had issued these orders after being charged in 2024 with some serious allegations, including taking illegal campaign money and fancy trips from Turkish folks

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Kansas Politics in 2025: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

Kansas politics in 2025 had its share of ups and downs. Lawmakers chose to cut income taxes instead of reducing property taxes, even though they had promised to do the latter. This decision left many homeowners with only small savings, while future budget surpluses were earmarked for further income

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Luxury Retail Giant Faces Leadership Shake-Up Amid Financial Woes

Saks Global is going through a tough time. The company's CEO, Marc Metrick, has left his position. This comes as the luxury retail group is having trouble paying off its debts. The company missed a loan payment and is thinking about filing for bankruptcy. Richard Baker, who was the executive chairm

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