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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Madagascar's Fight for Change

Madagascar is in the middle of a big fight for change. Young people, mostly from Gen Z, are leading the charge. They want the president, Andry Rajoelina, to step down. They also want big changes in how the country is run. The protests started on September 25th. Local leaders were arrested for speak

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Oct 02 2025SPORTS

Week 5 NFL: Smart Bets and Key Matchups

Week 5 of the NFL season is here, and with fewer games due to byes, bettors can focus more on the big matchups. The schedule includes some exciting inter-conference games, like the Jets facing the Cowboys, the Broncos taking on the Eagles, the Bengals vs. the Lions, and the Chargers vs. the Commande

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Oct 01 2025FINANCE

How Europe Plans to Fund Ukraine's War Effort

Europe is exploring creative ways to keep supporting Ukraine's defense efforts, especially as the U. S. signals a potential reduction in its financial aid. One idea gaining traction is the use of frozen Russian assets to create a loan for Ukraine. This loan wouldn't touch the actual money but would

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Why Doctors and Patients Should Make Health Decisions Together

Senator Rand Paul recently spoke out about a big issue in healthcare. He believes that during the pandemic, the idea of informed consent took a backseat. This is when patients and doctors make medical decisions together, based on what's best for the individual. Paul pointed out that the government

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Crime Numbers Drop in New Orleans Amid National Guard Debate

In New Orleans, crime rates are actually going down, despite recent talk of bringing in the National Guard. The city's police say they're seeing fewer killings and other crimes compared to last year. This comes as Louisiana's governor asks for up to 1, 000 National Guard troops to help with crime in

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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Jump on the Crypto Bandwagon

Big banks and stock exchanges are getting serious about crypto. They want to give their customers a way to buy and sell digital currencies. But building their own crypto systems is hard and expensive. So, they're turning to companies like Binance for help. Binance is offering a ready-made solution.

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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: What's the Deal with the SEC's New Move?

The SEC has shaken things up in the crypto world. They've asked companies to pull their old ETF filings. Why? Because they've got a new rule. Now, crypto ETFs can be approved anytime, as long as they meet the right standards. This isn't a step back. It's a faster path to getting these ETFs out there

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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum in the Last Quarter

Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a slow roll, gaining just 7% in Q3 of 2025. Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) has been on a tear, jumping 68% in the same period. This big difference has got everyone wondering what will happen in Q4. Bitcoin's performance was pretty much what experts expected. It's known for bein

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Troops: What's Really Happening in Portland and Memphis?

Trump has made a big move. He wants to send troops to Portland and Memphis. He says it's to stop crime and protests. But not everyone agrees. First, let's talk about Portland. Trump called it "war ravaged. " That's not true. The city isn't like that. But Trump wants to send troops there anyway. He

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Sep 29 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Brews Up Big Changes

Starbucks, a coffee giant, is facing some tough times. The company recently announced it would close about 1% of its stores in North America. This might not sound like a lot, but it's a big deal. They're also letting go of 900 workers and taking a huge financial hit. The new CEO, Brian Niccol, is tr

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