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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Power Play: What It Means for the President

The Supreme Court's conservative majority is pushing to give the president more control. They might overturn a 90-year-old decision that limits the president's power to fire certain officials. This isn't new. The court has already allowed President Trump to fire many officials, even though a 1935 d

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

More Countries Join U. S. Travel Restrictions List

The U. S. government is planning to add more than 30 countries to its travel restrictions list. This comes after a recent incident where a man from Afghanistan was accused of shooting two National Guard members. The current list already includes 19 countries, and the new additions will likely be ann

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth Behind the Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Arrest

A man was caught for putting pipe bombs near important buildings in Washington, D. C. , just before the big events of January 6, 2021. The people in charge said they would punish anyone who tried to hurt the country. But they didn't talk much about the violence that happened the next day when Trump

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Dec 06 2025CRIME

A Soldier's Journey to Recovery

A young man is fighting to get better after a scary shooting near the White House. Andrew Wolfe, 24, is an Air Force staff sergeant and a member of the National Guard. He was hurt badly in a shooting that happened on November 26. His family says he is slowly getting better, but it's a long way to go

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Dec 06 2025CRIME

A Dark Night in South Africa: A Community Mourns

In the early hours of a Saturday morning, a quiet hostel in Saulsville, near Pretoria, became the scene of a horrific tragedy. Three armed men stormed an unlicensed bar, firing indiscriminately at the people inside. The result was devastating: 11 lives lost, including three innocent children aged 3,

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Dec 06 2025CRIME

Safety Concerns Rise at Baton Rouge Student Housing

The Cadence at Southern University apartments have seen a surge in crime this year. Police reports show 58 incidents, including assaults and burglaries, since January. Two tragic shootings have shaken the community. In October, 17-year-old Micah Booker lost his life there. Just recently, 21-year-old

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

A New Leader for Arkansas' Biggest Bond Issuer

Robert "Ro" Arrington is now the permanent leader of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. This group is the state's largest bond issuer. Arrington had been filling in as interim president since August. He took over after the previous leader, Mark Conine, stepped down. Arrington has been part

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Dec 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's Holiday Stage Extravaganza

Detroit is buzzing with holiday cheer, and the city's stages are no exception. This year, the Fox Theatre and Little Caesars Arena are set to host a variety of performances that will surely get you in the holiday spirit. The Fox Theatre, a beloved landmark in Detroit, is pulling out all the stops f

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Peace Institute or Trump's Trophy?

The U. S. Institute of Peace (USIP) was created by Congress to promote peaceful solutions to global conflicts. It was meant to represent America's commitment to peace-building worldwide. However, recent events have turned this institution into a symbol of something quite different. President Trump

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Bold Move to Boost Small Businesses

Chicago is taking big steps to help small businesses. The city wants to make it easier for them to open and run their shops. This is important because many small business owners are struggling right now. The mayor, Brandon Johnson, announced a new plan called "Cut The Tape for Small Business. " Thi

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