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Sep 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Big Change: Who's Really in Control?

TikTok's future in the US is taking a major turn. The White House has revealed that Oracle will be the one watching over TikTok's algorithm once the deal goes through. This is a big deal because the algorithm is what makes TikTok so popular, but it's also what has raised concerns about national secu

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

UFOs: Military Whistleblowers Open Up to Congress

In a recent congressional hearing, military personnel shared their encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), sparking intrigue and debate. Dylan Borland, a former Air Force intelligence officer, described seeing four bright lights that caused static electricity and chaos among his team.

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

John Bolton's Safety Concerns and Trump's Response

John Bolton, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, has expressed worry about his safety following the removal of his Secret Service protection. He shared these concerns during an online event where he was discussing Trump's recent summit with the South Korean leader. Bolton mentioned that he

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Aug 26 2025POLITICS

Chinese Investments in New Hampshire Spark Debate

In New Hampshire, recent land acquisitions by Chinese companies have sparked a heated discussion. Three significant purchases have caught the attention of local politicians and residents alike. Nongfu Spring, a major Chinese beverage company, acquired land close to the Nashua Pennichuck water system

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Aug 20 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Rights: Jimmy Lai's Legal Battle in Hong Kong

Jimmy Lai, a well-known media figure in Hong Kong, is currently facing serious charges under the city's national security laws. His lawyer, Robert Pang, has been making a strong case for Lai's actions, arguing that supporting basic rights and freedoms is not a crime. Lai, who is 77 years old, is acc

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Aug 11 2025POLITICS

India's Migrant Crackdown: Fear and Uncertainty Spread

In recent times, India has seen a surge in immigration raids. These raids have led to the detention of thousands of people. Many of these individuals are Bengali-speaking Muslims. They come from various parts of India, including Delhi, Assam, and Gujarat. The Indian government says these raids are

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Aug 10 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Looks Into Claims of a Plot Against Trump

The Justice Department is now looking into serious claims. They want to know if top security officials tried to connect Trump to Russia's election meddling. This was supposed to have happened in late 2016 and early 2017. The goal? To make people doubt Trump's presidency. Attorney General Pam Bondi

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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Panama's Ports: A Battle for Control

Panama is making waves in the shipping world. The country's president, Jose Raul Mulino, has hinted that Panama might take over two major ports near the Panama Canal. This move could disrupt a huge $20 billion deal involving BlackRock and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ports in question,

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Iran's Growing Threats: A Call for Action from the West

Iran's actions have been causing quite a stir in the West. Several countries, including the U. S. and many NATO allies, have come together to voice their concerns. They accuse Iran of trying to harm people in Europe and North America. This includes targeting journalists, dissidents, Jewish citizens,

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Jul 18 2025CRIME

A Retired Officer's Risky Online Romance

A former Army lieutenant colonel, David Slater, has admitted to sharing top-secret details about Russia's actions in Ukraine with someone he met on a foreign dating site. At 64, Slater had a long career in the military and later worked as a civilian at the U. S. Strategic Command. Despite his experi

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