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Dec 17 2025CRIME

New Leadership Takes the Helm Amid DC Police Turmoil

DC is getting a new interim police chief. Jeff Carroll will step into the role after the previous chief, Pamela Smith, left last week. The change comes at a time when the police department is under scrutiny. Two reports have accused Smith of creating a toxic work environment. They say she publicly

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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Long Road Ahead: Highway 2's Big Repair Challenge

A big chunk of Highway 2, stretching about 49 miles between Skykomish and Leavenworth, is shut down. This isn't a quick fix. It's going to take months, maybe even longer. The damage is serious. Some parts of the road are completely gone. There's a bridge buried under tons of debris. And near Tumwate

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Is a Little Booze Really Good for Your Heart?

The idea that a little alcohol might be good for your heart has been bouncing around for years. But lately, it's been getting a lot of pushback. Now, the American Heart Association is bringing it back into the spotlight with a new review. This review says that having one or two drinks a day might no

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Inside the White House: A Look at Trump's Inner Circle

A recent set of interviews has lifted the lid on the inner workings of the Trump administration, revealing a web of tensions and differing opinions among top officials. Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff, shared her candid thoughts on the president and his team, painting a picture of a comp

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

Savannah's Mayor Faces Backlash for Bizarre Response to Acid Attack

In a recent incident, a woman named Ashley Wasielewski suffered severe burns after being doused with acid in Savannah's Forsyth Park. The attacker, still unidentified, approached her from behind and poured the chemical on her. The victim, who did not know the assailant, is now receiving treatment fo

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Green Fund Turns Fines into Fixes

Canada's Environmental Damages Fund is celebrating 30 years of turning penalties into positive change. Recently, the government announced a $10. 6 million boost for 23 new projects focused on nature conservation and restoration. This fund, established in 1995, has been using money from environmental

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New US Tech Force: A Game Changer for Jobs and AI

The US government has just started something big called the US Tech Force. It's a plan to hire 1, 000 top engineers for a two-year program. These engineers will work on important government projects, like building a digital platform for kids' savings accounts. The first group of engineers will be hi

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

The Silent Shift in Global Money Matters

Money moves are happening. They are not loud or flashy. But they are important. They show a big change in how the world handles money. This change is linked to Asia's growing power. China is a big part of this shift. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is now in Shanghai. This is a big deal. It d

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Power Shift: Trump's Move to Limit Investor Influence

The recent move by the White House to tighten regulations on proxy advisory firms is seen as a significant step in a larger effort to shift power dynamics in corporate America. These firms, which provide voting recommendations to large investors, have come under fire from the Trump administration fo

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Electric Dreams Take a Backseat

Ford has decided to slow down its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is facing big losses and not enough people are buying EVs. So, Ford is changing its strategy. It will stop making the electric F-150 Lightning truck. Instead, it will make a version with a longer range that uses both electric

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