POLICY

Mar 05 2026POLITICS

More Hands on the Table Won’t Fix It

"People who feel unheard often point fingers at a small group of decision‑makers, saying the county didn’t listen. The truth is that the three commissioners usually read the letters and petitions, but they may simply disagree with what is being asked for. The main argument for adding two more seat

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Mar 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Maine’s Forests Face a New Threat from a Power Line Plan

A plan approved last November by Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) promises to protect 50, 000 acres of forest as a buffer for a new power line that will stretch from the Quebec border to central Maine. The plan says half of this area must be managed as “mature forest habitat” and

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Mar 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Eyes Iran’s Future After Military Action

The White House said President Trump is talking with his advisers about what the United States might do in Iran once a recent military campaign ends. Trump’s team is also watching reports that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s former supreme leader, could become the next top religious ruler. The a

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Britain Responds to Drone Attack with Ships and Helicopters

The United Kingdom has moved quickly after a drone from Iran struck its base in Cyprus. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that Britain would send the destroyer HMS Dragon and a squad of helicopters equipped to fight drones to the island. The decision came after the attack caused only minor damag

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Big Price Forecast: $250, 000 in 2026 and up to $750, 000 in 2027

A former co‑founder of a major crypto exchange has once again claimed that Bitcoin could reach $250, 000 next year and climb even higher in 2027. He says this jump would happen because governments, especially the United States, will need to issue more money to keep voters happy and to pay for ongoin

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Mar 03 2026FINANCE

Economic Stability Promised Amid Global Tensions

The British finance minister delivered a speech that aimed to reassure investors, yet the tone was tinged with uncertainty due to rising Middle East tensions. She highlighted new forecasts that predict lower inflation and borrowing costs than earlier estimates, while trimming the growth outlook to 1

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Parents Can Now Learn About Their Child’s Gender Identity at School

The U. S. Supreme Court has issued a decision that allows parents to receive information about their children’s gender identity while they attend California public schools. This move follows a challenge by parents and teachers who argue that state rules keep them out of the loop on students’ gender

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

US Moves and the Cost of Power Plays

The United States and Israel carried out a large military strike on Iran over the weekend, targeting the nation’s leadership. Reports say that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many of his top aides were killed in the attack. The Iranian Red Crescent has announced that more than 550 people died, and at lea

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Trump’s War Dilemma: Republicans Face New Reality

A recent joke among Trump critics points out a hard truth: supporters of the former president now find themselves backing actions that could spark more Middle‑East conflicts. The punchline suggests that voting for the other party would lead to even more regime‑change wars, and many agree with that w

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Heroes Remembered, New Battles Ahead

President Trump presented the highest military honor to three former soldiers at the White House, highlighting past bravery while he spoke about current foreign policy. The ceremony included families of the recipients and a former partner who had been saved by one of them. The first award went to r

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