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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Women in Power: The Slow but Steady Rise of Female Governors

In recent elections, two more women have joined the ranks of U. S. governors. By January, 14 states will have female leaders at the helm. But is this progress or just a drop in the bucket? The journey of women in politics has been long and bumpy. In 1974, Ella Grasso made history as the first woman

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Nov 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Endangered Species Protections: A Shift in Policy

The Trump administration has recently suggested changes to the rules that protect endangered species. These changes aim to loosen the regulations that were strengthened under the Biden administration. The goal is to make things easier for businesses, as Trump has often criticized what he sees as exc

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Why Zohran Mamdani's Support for Aber Kawas Sparks Debate

Zohran Mamdani, a New York politician, has stirred up a storm by backing Aber Kawas, a Palestinian-American activist running for the New York Assembly. Kawas is known for her strong views, especially one where she downplayed the 9/11 attacks, saying it was just a "couple of people" involved. This h

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Fashion: A Game of Speed and Influence

Fashion is changing fast. Designers are showing their new clothes in big cities like New York, London, Milan, and Paris. But before these clothes even hit the stores, some famous people are already wearing them. This is not just about looking good. It's about money and power. Brands love it when ce

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

Small Business Lending Gets a Big Boost

Cardiff, Inc. just secured a major revolving credit line from a big U. S. bank. This isn't just any loan; it's a game-changer for small business financing. The money will help Cardiff lend more and grow faster. Why does this matter? Small businesses often struggle to get loans from traditional bank

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

FBI Employee Says He Lost Job Over Pride Flag

A long-time FBI worker is taking legal action, saying he was let go because he had a Pride flag near his desk. David Maltinsky, who had been with the FBI for 16 years, claims his firing was unfair and has made other LGBTQ+ employees nervous. Maltinsky was close to becoming a full agent when he was

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

More Sellers Than Buyers: What's Happening in the U. S. Housing Market?

In October, the U. S. housing market saw a significant shift with more sellers than buyers. This gap, the largest since 2013, means buyers have more choices and can negotiate better deals. However, this situation isn't uniform across the country. The number of buyers dropped by 1. 7%, reaching a lo

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Nov 19 2025RELIGION

Faith in Flux: How America's Religious Landscape is Shifting

In recent years, the role of religion in American life has been changing rapidly. A closer look at the data reveals a significant decline in the importance of faith among U. S. adults. Gallup's latest findings show that only 49% of Americans now consider religion important, a sharp drop from 66% in

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

The Texas Ten Commandments Showdown

A recent court decision has stirred up a debate about religion in Texas schools. A judge has told schools to take down displays of the Ten Commandments. This comes after a law was passed in June, allowing these displays in classrooms. The judge said this law goes against the First Amendment, which s

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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

CES 2025: Where Big Ideas and Big Names Meet

CES 2025 is set to be a hub for big discussions and big names in the entertainment world. Variety is bringing two full days of talks and insights to the event, happening at C Space in The Aria. The first day, January 7, will focus on the future of entertainment, with leaders and innovators sharing t

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