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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Unseen and Unheard: The Hidden Lives of Unwed Mothers' Children in Saudi Arabia

In the bustling city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a heartbreaking scene unfolds. Children, born to unwed mothers, are living on the streets, invisible to society. These children, often the result of relationships between Kenyan women and other immigrants, face a grim reality. Their mothers, who came to

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Alliance That Ended the Government Shutdown

In a surprising twist, eight Democratic senators joined forces with Republicans to break the government shutdown deadlock. This decision came after intense internal debates within the Democratic party, highlighting the challenges of finding common ground in politics. The final vote was 60 in favor

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Stocks Rise on Government Shutdown Deal Hopes, But Health Insurer Faces Challenges

Stock markets showed optimism recently, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing higher. This rise came as traders hoped for a deal to end a government shutdown. When the government shuts down, it can create uncertainty in the markets. Investors worry about how it might affect the economy and

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Talks Policy and Politics

Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), was the star of a policy event. It happened on November 10. Breitbart News organized it. They teamed up with CGCN Group and the ALFA Institute for this. Zeldin has been busy. He's been tackling a big problem. Raw sewage from Mexico ha

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Environment Minister Faces Leadership Shake-Up

In South Africa, a big change is coming to the environment ministry. Dion George, who has been in charge of fisheries, forestry, and the environment, might soon step down. His party, the Democratic Alliance, has suggested replacing him with Willie Aucamp, their spokesman. This shift comes after Geo

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Food aid freeze: What's happening with SNAP benefits?

The Trump administration has told states to hit pause on giving full food aid for November. This affects 42 million people who rely on this help to put food on the table. The order came over the weekend, as the government shutdown keeps going into its sixth week. States had been trying to help by s

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Moves to End Shutdown, But Health Care Fight Looms

The Senate is close to passing a deal that could finally put an end to the government shutdown that started back in October. This deal would keep the government running until the end of January. However, it's not all smooth sailing, as Democrats had to make some compromises to get here. The big iss

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: Air Traffic Woes Hit Hard

Air travel in the U. S. is facing serious problems. The government shutdown is making things worse. More than 2, 100 flights were called off on Sunday. This is because many air traffic controllers are not showing up for work. They have not been paid in almost a month. The Federal Aviation Administr

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Trump's Bold Ideas for Health Care and Tariffs

In a series of posts on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump suggested some big ideas. He proposed sending cash directly to Americans to cover health care costs. He also talked about giving out $2, 000 dividends from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official p

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

States Told to Take Back SNAP Benefits: What's Going On?

The USDA has told states to reverse the full November SNAP benefits they gave out. This is a big deal because over 40 million Americans rely on these food stamps. The USDA said states should undo the payments, or they might lose federal funding. This all started when the Supreme Court paused the di

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