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Nov 24 2025LIFESTYLE

New York's Streets Tell Stories: Exploring Honored Names

New York City has a unique way of honoring its heroes and notable figures. Across the five boroughs, nearly 2, 500 streets carry the names of remarkable individuals. These co-named streets serve as a tribute to people who have made a significant impact on the city and its communities. A digital map

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Side of SHRM: A Look Inside

SHRM, the world's biggest HR group, has been under the spotlight for some odd reasons. Recently, a Marilyn Monroe impersonator sang "Happy Birthday" to an executive, which left some staff feeling uneasy. This happened right after a moment of silence for the 9/11 anniversary. Two former employees fou

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

The Brainpower Drain: Why the U. S. Can't Afford to Lose Its Science Edge

James Watson's recent passing highlights a big problem. His work on DNA changed everything. But now, the U. S. is at risk of losing its lead in science. Why? Because of cuts to research funding and stricter visa rules. These changes might push away the next generation of brilliant minds. For years,

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Future: A Global Chess Game Unfolds

European leaders are not happy with a recent US peace proposal for Ukraine. They think it's too favorable to Russia and are planning to change it. This is happening ahead of a big meeting in Geneva. In South Africa, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that wars can't be ended by big countries mak

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Powerful Nations React to Trump's Ukraine Deal

World leaders recently gathered in Johannesburg to discuss a peace plan proposed by President Trump to end the war in Ukraine. This plan, which includes 28 points, suggests that Ukraine should give up some of its land and reduce its military size. However, many leaders were not fully on board with t

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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Colorado River's Tough Choices

The Colorado River is in serious trouble. The states that rely on it missed a big deadline to agree on how to share its water. Lakes Mead and Powell are almost empty, and nature doesn't care about human arguments. The problem is that the rules made in 1922 don't work anymore. Back then, people thou

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Local Leaders Safe: A Growing Concern in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is seeing a rise in threats against local leaders. In October, someone was charged with sending hate-filled emails to Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee. The emails included violent language and racial slurs. They even threatened to harm police officers and other officials. This isn't an isolat

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Building Stronger Communities: A Call for Smart Leadership in Alaska

In Eagle River, Alaska, a debate is brewing about what truly represents conservative values. At the heart of this discussion are strong schools, safe communities, and fiscal discipline. These are not just buzzwords; they are the foundation of a thriving society. However, recent political actions hav

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine in a Tight Spot: Leaders Weigh In on Trump's Peace Plan

Ukraine is in a tough spot. Other world leaders are trying to figure out how to react to a peace plan proposed by the U. S. president. This plan includes some things that Ukraine might not like, like giving up some land and not joining NATO. The Ukrainian president has said that his country must cho

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Political Power Struggle: Governor vs. Senate Leader

In Indiana, a rare public fight is happening between Governor Mike Braun and Senate President Rodric Bray. Both are Republicans, but they disagree on redrawing voting maps. Braun, backed by former President Donald Trump, wants new maps drawn. Bray says no. This is unusual because leaders from the sa

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