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Dec 15 2025POLITICS

Brazilians Stand Up for Democracy

In Brazil, people are not happy. They are protesting in big cities. Why? Because some lawmakers want to make the punishment for former President Jair Bolsonaro and his supporters less severe. These people were found guilty of trying to overturn the results of the 2022 election. Bolsonaro was senten

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Media Freedom on Trial: The Jimmy Lai Case

Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old former media tycoon, is awaiting a verdict in a high-profile national security case in Hong Kong. His trial, which lasted 156 days, has drawn international attention and is seen as a test of the city's judicial independence and media freedom. Lai, who founded the pro-democr

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Democratic Party: A New Chapter Ends

Hong Kong's political scene has seen a huge shift. The Democratic Party, a key player in the city's pro-democracy movement for over 30 years, has decided to close down. This decision comes after a lot of thought and discussion among its members. Almost everyone agreed it was the best choice. The pa

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Democrats Rise Against Trump's Policies: A Look at Potential 2028 Presidential Hopefuls

Trump's policies have sparked a wave of resistance among Democratic governors. These governors are using this opportunity to gain national attention and position themselves as potential candidates for the 2028 presidential election. California's Gavin Newsom, Illinois' JB Pritzker, and Maryland's We

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

How Boycotts Can Challenge Oppression

Many people think that boycotts are just about hurting businesses or countries. But they can be a powerful way to challenge unfair systems and make people aware of human rights issues. One example is the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). This campaign aims

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Five Stocks That Had Everyone Talking This Week

This week, retail investors were buzzing about five standout stocks: Broadcom, Oracle, Netflix, Carvana, and Microsoft. These companies span different industries, from tech and AI to streaming and automotive, showing the wide range of interests among investors. Broadcom made headlines with its late

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Honor: The Army-Navy Football Showdown

The Army-Navy football game is more than just a sport event; it's a tradition that has been going strong for 126 years. This year, both teams are bringing their A-game, with the Black Knights of the U. S. Military Academy and the Midshipmen of the U. S. Naval Academy each having winning records. It'

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Why Some Senators Walked Away: A Look at Congress' Struggles

The U. S. Senate is in a tough spot these days. It's not checking the president's power like it should. Some people say it's not doing its job. And guess what? Only 15% of Americans like Congress right now. That's not great! Three senators decided to step down during Trump's time in office. They ha

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The End of Leverage: Redemption on Prime Video

The popular show Leverage: Redemption has come to an end. This show was a reboot of the original Leverage series. It followed a group of ex-criminals who used their skills to help people fight against unfair situations. The third season of Leverage: Redemption was released in April 2025 on Prime Vid

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tunisia's Opposition Unites Against President Saied's Rule

Tunisia is witnessing a significant shift in its political landscape. Opposition groups, usually divided, have come together to challenge President Kais Saied's leadership. This unity is a response to what many see as a growing authoritarian trend under Saied's rule. Protests have been happening fo

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