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May 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan to Lower Drug Costs

The U. S. is looking at a new way to cut down on drug prices. The idea is to match what other rich countries are paying. This is all part of a plan that was announced on a social media platform. The plan is called the “most favored nation” pricing model. It means the U. S. would pay the lowest price

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May 09 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Face Justice: The Downfall of Industry Titans

The crypto world has seen its share of dramatic ups and downs, but few stories are as striking as the recent fall of prominent figures in the industry. The former head of Celsius Network, Alexander Mashinsky, received a 12-year prison sentence. This came after he admitted to two major fraud charges.

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May 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Guest: A TV Show's Surprising Choice

In the world of streaming services, unexpected things can happen. Take for example, the comedy show "The Studio" on Apple TV+. The show's creator, Seth Rogen, had a unique opportunity to feature a big-name executive. But he made a surprising choice. Apple TV+ wanted their CEO, Tim Cook, to make a b

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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

100 Days of Trump: A Look at the First 100 Days of His Second Term

The first 100 days of a president's term are often seen as a crucial period. They set the tone for what's to come. President Trump's second term is no exception. He's already made a significant mark. He's signed more executive orders than any other modern president in the same time frame. This weeke

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Navigate Legal Storms and Client Trust

A judge in Washington, D. C. recently made a big call. She ruled that a move by Donald Trump was unconstitutional. This move was aimed at a law firm called Perkins Coie. The judge said the firm and its clients have rights that were violated. These rights include free speech and due process. The judg

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Public TV and Radio Under Fire: The Fight for Funding

Public TV and radio are in a tough spot. The president has signed an order to cut their funding. This move is seen as a big threat to educational and news programming that many Americans rely on. The leaders of PBS and NPR are not taking this lying down. They have vowed to fight back. They say the o

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May 03 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against a Presidential Order

A federal judge made a big decision recently. She stopped a presidential order that was aimed at a specific law firm. This order was seen as a direct attack on the legal system. The judge's ruling was clear: the president's actions were unconstitutional and couldn't stand. The law firm in question,

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May 02 2025POLITICS

The New Faces of Religious Freedom

In a significant move, the President established a new commission focused on religious freedom. This commission, announced during a prayer event, aims to champion religious liberty across the nation. The commission is led by a diverse group of individuals, each bringing unique experiences and persp

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

The Quick Rise and Fall of a CEO

A major shakeup happened at a well-known retail company. The CEO, Ashley Buchanan, was let go just four months into the job. The reason? He broke company rules by getting involved in deals that had hidden conflicts of interest. This move had nothing to do with how the company was doing overall.

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

100 Days In: Trump's First Steps in the Oval Office

The 100-day milestone of Trump's presidency was marked by a chat with a news anchor. The conversation took place in the Oval Office. The talk covered a lot of ground. Topics ranged from the economy to immigration, and even foreign policy. Trump's administration has been busy. They've been working on

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