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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

Tennessee's 7th Congressional District, known for its deep red roots, is now the center of a heated political battle. This district, which stretches from the northern to the southern border of Tennessee, is seeing an unusual surge of interest from both sides of the aisle. The special election to re

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Shocking Attack in Washington: What We Know So Far

A recent shooting in Washington has left the nation in shock. Two National Guard members were targeted while on duty near a Metro station. One person lost their life, and another is still in the hospital fighting for recovery. The suspect in this case is a 29-year-old man from Afghanistan. He had b

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Jersey Star Takes the Super Bowl Stage

Charlie Puth, a familiar name in the music world, is set to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl LX. This is a big deal because it’s been 35 years since a singer from New Jersey got this honor. The last time was Whitney Houston in 1991, and her performance is still remembered as one of the best

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Drug Lord's Sons: A New Twist in the Cartel Saga

The sons of infamous drug lord "El Chapo" are making headlines again. Joaquin Guzman Lopez, one of the so-called "Chapitos, " recently admitted guilt in a U. S. court. This comes after his brother, Ovidio, did the same earlier this year. Both are key figures in the Sinaloa cartel, accused of floodin

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Czech Bank Dives Into Bitcoin: A Bold Experiment

Czech National Bank (CNB) has taken a bold step into the world of digital assets. They bought Bitcoin to understand how it works in real life. Governor Aleš Michl says this is not just about making money. It is about learning. The bank wants to see how Bitcoin behaves in their own environment. Mich

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Guardsman's Fight for Life After Washington Shooting

A young soldier, Andrew Wolfe, is holding on tight to life after a shocking attack near the White House. He showed a thumbs-up sign and wiggled his toes when medical staff checked on him. This small sign of hope comes after a terrible event that left another Guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom, dead. The tw

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Dublin Park Name Change: A Pause in the Debate

In Dublin, a decision on whether to rename a park has been put on hold. The park currently honors Chaim Herzog, a former Israeli president who grew up in Dublin. Some people want to change the name to show support for Palestinians. They point to Herzog's past roles in Israeli military intelligence a

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Dec 01 2025CRIME

A Struggling Afghan Veteran's Desperate Path

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. His actions have sparked debates about mental health, immigration policies, and the aftermath of the U. S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Lakanwal served in a CIA-backed Afghan

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth Behind the Caribbean Boat Strikes

In a recent turn of events, the US has found itself in the spotlight due to controversial boat strikes in the Caribbean. The focus is on a second strike that allegedly targeted survivors after the initial attack. The president has stepped in, backing a key figure, Pete Hegseth, who denies any involv

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Israel's President Faces Big Decision: Should Netanyahu Be Pardoned?

President Isaac Herzog is now in a tough spot. He has to decide if he will pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently facing serious corruption charges. Herzog says he will only think about what is best for the country when making this decision. The request for a pardon has caused a

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