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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Leaks and Lies: U. S. Intel Agencies Crack Down on Whistleblowers

In a move that has sparked debate, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered a review of U. S. intelligence agencies to see if random polygraph tests for employees and contractors could be a good idea. This comes as the Trump administration is trying hard to stop leaks of secret in

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Third Year: A Cry for Justice and Accountability

Gaza is entering its third year under a brutal siege, and the world is still turning a blind eye. The suffering is immense, and the complicity of governments, media, and international bodies is appalling. There are no excuses for this silence. The pain felt by those connected to Gaza is profound, ec

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Protecting Our Land, Protecting Our Future: Why the Central Yukon Plan Matters

Alaska's Interior is facing a tough situation. The Central Yukon Resource Management Plan, finalized in 2024 after 12 years of hard work, is now under threat. This plan is crucial for managing 13. 3 million acres of public lands. It's not just about land; it's about food, culture, and the future of

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Oct 07 2025FINANCE

Czech Budget Woes: What's Next After the Election?

The recent election in Czechia has stirred up some financial concerns. Andrej Babis, leader of the victorious ANO party, has hinted that the country's budget deficit might be larger than expected. He pointed out that around 60 billion Czech crowns are missing for planned projects, like road construc

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Oct 07 2025POLITICS

Understanding Transgender Identity: Busting Myths with Real Stories

Transgender people are often misunderstood, especially in politics. Since 2020, many laws have been made against them. But what do transgender people really think about their own identities? A big study looked at 27 different research papers. These papers talked to 426 transgender people in the Unit

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Oct 07 2025SCIENCE

Noses: A Mix of Cultures and What It Means for Beauty

People with mixed heritage often have unique facial features. This includes their noses, which can be a blend of different shapes and sizes. A recent study looked at how noses vary across different ethnic groups and genders. It also checked how well artificial nose implants match these natural shape

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Prime Day Audio Gear: Big Savings on Headphones and Earbuds

Amazon's October Prime Day sale is just around the corner, but there's no need to wait to snag some incredible deals on audio gear. Right now, several top brands are offering massive discounts on earbuds and headphones, including noise-canceling models and gaming audio equipment. Experts are working

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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

Why Does the U. S. Keep Shutting Down?

The U. S. government often shuts down, but other countries like the U. K. don’t. Why is that? First, let’s talk about power. In the U. K. , the party in charge makes the budget. Parliament can say yes or no, but they can’t change it much. In the U. S. , Congress has a lot of power. They can change

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Oct 05 2025SPORTS

Miami's Dominance in Florida: A New Era Begins

Miami Hurricanes are making waves in the state of Florida. They are not just winning, but they are doing so in style. Their recent victory over Florida State Seminoles is a testament to their strength. The game was a showcase of Miami's offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. Carson Beck, the qua

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Portland Protest: Elderly Couple's Unprovoked Encounter with Federal Agents

In a quiet Portland neighborhood, an unexpected event unfolded during a peaceful protest. Laurie and Richard Eckman, both 84 years old, found themselves at the center of a tense situation. Richard, a Vietnam veteran, was pushed to the ground by federal agents while leaning on his walker. Laurie was

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