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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A House Divided: Democrats Clash Over Congressman's Seat Plan

In a surprising turn of events, the House of Representatives recently took action against Illinois Congressman Chuy Garcia. The issue at hand? A controversial plan for his congressional seat. The vote was close, with 236 in favor and 186 against, showing a clear divide among lawmakers. The main poi

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Nov 18 2025EDUCATION

New York's Schools: Climate Lessons Over Basic Skills

New York's education system is facing a tough situation. While many students are struggling with reading and math, the state's Board of Regents is adding a new requirement: climate science education. Starting in 2027, schools will have to teach students about climate change, its effects, and possibl

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Nov 18 2025EDUCATION

Trouble in the Air: Can the Air Force Academy Regain Its Edge?

The U. S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) is in a tough spot. It's losing top teachers and falling behind in key areas. This isn't just about numbers; it's about the future of military education. For years, USAFA was a magnet for the brightest minds. It tackled big issues like drones, space tech, and cyb

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Epstein Files: A Political Chess Game

In a surprising turn of events, former President Trump has taken to social media to push House Republicans to vote for the release of documents tied to the controversial figure Jeffrey Epstein. He claims this move is a way to show they have "nothing to hide. " But is it really that simple? Trump's

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Epstein Files: A Political Puzzle

In a surprising turnaround, former President Donald Trump recently urged House Republicans to back the full disclosure of documents tied to the controversial figure Jeffrey Epstein. This shift in stance came after Trump had earlier advised Republicans to steer clear of what he termed the "Epstein tr

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Why Do We Need Special Tests for People with Dementia?

People with dementia often move in unique ways. This makes it tricky to measure their movement accurately. Regular tests don't always work for them. So, researchers have been working on new ways to assess their balance, mobility, and leg strength. These are important because they affect daily life.

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Fan's Legacy: Remembering Sydney Hardeman

Sydney Hardeman, a passionate Beyoncé fan, left a lasting mark on the music world. Her excitement at Beyoncé's Coachella performance in 2019 went viral. This moment was even featured in Beyoncé's Netflix documentary, "Homecoming. " Sydney's reaction became a popular meme, showing her joy and love fo

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Big Moves: Tech Giants Boost Local Investments Amid Global Shifts

South Korea's tech giants are stepping up their game at home. Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor have just announced major investment plans within the country. This comes right after a big trade deal with the U. S. , which has some people worried about investments flowing overseas. Samsung is pu

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Epstein Files: A Political Chess Game

The debate around Jeffrey Epstein's files is heating up in Washington. House Speaker Mike Johnson believes that releasing these files will clear President Trump of any ties to Epstein's crimes. Johnson, a key Republican figure, made his thoughts known on "Fox News Sunday. " He thinks Democrats are u

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Magic Tricks Beat Action Thrillers at the Box Office

The weekend saw a surprising turn of events at the box office. "Now You See Me: Now You Don't, " the third installment in the magic-themed series, managed to outshine both "The Running Man" and "Predator: Badlands. " It raked in $21. 3 million domestically and an additional $54. 2 million internatio

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