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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Somaliland's Independence Bid Hits a Roadblock

Somaliland, a region in the Horn of Africa, has long sought international recognition for its independence from Somalia. However, recent moves by Israel to recognize Somaliland have been met with strong opposition from African regional bodies and Somalia itself. The African Union and the Intergover

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Woes: Over 300, 000 Left in Limbo

Student loan borrowers are facing a tough time. In August, the Education Department turned down over 300, 000 requests for new repayment plans. This leaves many stuck with higher monthly payments or growing interest. It's a big issue because over 42 million Americans have student loans, totaling mor

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FaZe Clan: A Sudden Goodbye from Five Key Players

On Christmas Day, five members of FaZe Clan, a well-known e-sports and content creation group, decided to leave. This news came as a surprise to many fans. The group, known for its competitive gaming and popular videos on YouTube and Twitch, had been a big part of the e-sports world for years. The

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Troops on the Move: What's Happening with the National Guard?

The National Guard is stepping in to help with rising crime in New Orleans. This is just one of many recent events where the Guard has been called to action. The federal government has the power to send troops to Washington, D. C. , as it is considered a federal area. This decision was made by a fed

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Journalists Take the Leap to Independent Media in 2025

The media world is changing fast. In 2025, many well-known journalists left big networks to start their own independent platforms. This shift gave them more freedom to share their opinions without corporate rules. Jim Acosta, a former CNN anchor, left his job after being given a late-night time slo

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

How Caregiving Roles Affect Mental Health in China

In China, as people live longer, many middle-aged and older adults find themselves juggling multiple caregiving roles. This situation, often called being a "sandwich generation, " involves caring for parents, spouses, and grandchildren simultaneously. A recent study explored how different patterns o

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

New Orleans Gets Extra Help to Fight Crime

New Orleans is about to get a boost in security. The Pentagon is sending 350 National Guard troops to the city. They will be there until the end of February. Their main goal? To help fight crime and keep people safe during big events like Mardi Gras. These troops will work with other federal agenci

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Smart Home Tweaks for a Safer You

Ever thought about how a few small changes at home can make a big difference? Live in Place is all about making homes safer and more comfortable. They don't just fix things; they look ahead to prevent problems before they start. Their team checks every corner of your home. They find things you migh

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Currency Control: What's the Plan?

The Japanese government is keeping its options open when it comes to stepping into the foreign exchange market. This is to address the yen's recent drop in value. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama made this clear during a recent news conference. She emphasized that the government is ready to act aga

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

U. S. Navy's Big Move: Trump's New Warships and Venezuela's Legal Win

President Trump recently made headlines with a bold announcement: the U. S. Navy is set to build a new class of warships, and they will bear his name. This move comes hot on the heels of another decision to name the Kennedy Center after him. The plan involves constructing two advanced battleships eq

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