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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Tech Security Measures Put on Hold Ahead of U. S. -China Talks

Democrats are not happy. They think the Trump administration is playing a dangerous game. The administration has decided to put some tech security measures on hold. These measures were supposed to protect the U. S. from Chinese tech threats. The decision comes just before a big meeting between Trump

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Fighting Fraud with Smart AI: How RiskFront AI is Changing the Game

Financial crime is a growing problem. Companies in the U. S. are losing over $100 billion every year. Almost 60% of them saw more fraud in 2025. At the same time, banks and fintechs face stricter rules. Teams are struggling. They have more work, but not more people. Manual reviews take up too much t

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Unlocking Freedom: Smart Steps to Financial Independence

Financial freedom is often seen as a distant goal, something to achieve after years of hard work and saving. But what if there's a better way? Lifestyle investing offers a different path. It's not about waiting until retirement to enjoy life. Instead, it's about creating income streams that support

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

How Democrats Can Stop Losing by Being Less Picky

Democrats might want to think about being nicer to people if they want to win again. They have a habit of ignoring or dismissing folks who don't fit their idea of perfect. This isn't just about voters, but also about powerful people who might seem a bit odd or difficult. Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

The Healthcare Subsidy Showdown

Democrats are facing a tough situation with healthcare subsidies. They promised these subsidies as a temporary fix, but now they're fighting to keep them forever. It's a common trick they use: promise something short-term, then fight to make it permanent. This has led to a lot of government spending

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Financial Stress Takes a Toll on Your Heart

Financial worries can age your heart faster than you might think. A recent study found that money troubles and not having enough food can speed up heart aging just as much as high blood pressure or diabetes. This means people with financial stress might be at a higher risk of heart disease and even

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Democrats: New Faces or Tried-and-True Leaders?

Democrats are in a tough spot. They want to take back Congress, but first, they have to deal with some big fights within their own party. It's not just about policy anymore. It's about style and who can inspire voters. Some Democrats think it's time for new leaders. They want to replace some of the

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Democrats Show Unity, But At What Cost?

Democrats in the U. S. Senate recently showed a rare moment of unity. Seven Democrats, including John Fetterman from Pennsylvania and Angus King from Maine, joined Republicans to end the longest government shutdown in history. This shutdown lasted 43 days. During this time, many federal workers and

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Strong Stance After Election Wins

Democrats are digging in their heels after recent election wins. They're not backing down from their fight with Republicans over healthcare. Senator Bernie Sanders led the charge, warning Democrats not to give in without a real win on healthcare. He even had polling data to back up his claims. Voter

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Democrats Shine in Early Elections, but Challenges Ahead

Democrats celebrated a series of wins in recent elections, marking a positive start to Trump's second term. New faces like Zohran Mamdani, the youngest mayor-elect of New York City, brought fresh energy to the party. Victories in New Jersey, New York, and Virginia showed Democrats can still attract

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