POLICY

Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Tariffs and Inflation: How Americans Are Feeling the Pinch

Americans are feeling the squeeze. Inflation is on the rise again, and it's got people worried. The University of Michigan's latest survey shows that consumer sentiment took a nosedive in February. This isn't just a small dip; it's a big 10% drop from January. That's double the initial decline r

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Feb 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes at Citigroup: Diversity Efforts Take a Backseat

Citigroup recently made a significant shift in its approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The bank's CEO announced that it will no longer require a diverse pool of candidates for job interviews. This decision comes at a time when the business landscape is changing under the current poli

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Yankees: The Beard is Back!

In a surprising turn of events, the Yankees have decided to let go of a rule that has been around since 1976. This rule, which was put in place by George Steinbrenner, stated that players could not have any facial hair, except for mustaches. Hal Steinbrenner, the current owner, announced this change

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

America's Shift: Allies in Doubt, Principles at Stake

In a surprising turn of events, America's stance on global security has taken a dramatic shift. The country's allies are now questioning their trust in the U. S. due to recent political decisions. The United States has been a key player in maintaining global security, but recent events have called t

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

School Year Shortened Due to Weather

In Lee’s Summit, Missouri, the school year is wrapping up earlier than expected. This is due to the district facing more weather-related closures than anticipated. The district has had 11 days off due to bad weather. This has pushed the last day of school to June 2. However, the district is aiming t

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Drug Policy Shift: Is B. C. Making a Mistake?

The B. C. Ministry of Health recently made a significant change to its safe supply program. This change requires patients to take their medication at a pharmacy under the watchful eye of a healthcare worker. This decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it will make life-saving medic

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Free Healthcare: Does it Really Help Moms and Babies?

Ghana took a big step in 2008 to make healthcare more accessible. They introduced a policy that waived user fees for certain health services. This move was aimed at making it easier for people to access maternal health services, which in turn, would improve the health of both mothers and their child

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Canada's Global Push for Inclusion: A Fresh Look at SOGIESC Rights

Canada has been making waves internationally with its feminist approach to global policy. This approach includes a focus on sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC). But how exactly does Canada promote these ideas on a global scale? Let's dive in. F

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Trump and Zelensky: A Tale of Public Spat

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This criticism came after Zelensky's public statements about the US excluding Ukraine from talks with Russian officials. Trump's response was swift and harsh, accusing Zelensky o

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Court Battle Brews Over Birthright Citizenship

A recent decision by a federal appeals court has sparked a potential showdown at the Supreme Court over birthright citizenship. The 9th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals chose to uphold a temporary block on an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for certain immigrant children. This o

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