POLICY

Nov 25 2025POLITICS

PM Starmer's Dance Move Sparks School Drama

Sir Keir Starmer found himself in a bit of a pickle during a school visit. He was there to talk about free school meals, but things took an unexpected turn. While reading with kids, he made a silly hand gesture after seeing the number 67 on a page. This gesture is tied to a popular dance trend among

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs: Trump's New Plan to Extend Obamacare Subsidies

The White House is considering a plan to extend Obamacare subsidies for two more years. This comes as millions of Americans face a significant increase in healthcare costs starting in January. The proposal suggests a cap on eligibility for these subsidies at 700% of the federal poverty level. This i

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Black Women and the Unseen Struggle: A Closer Look at Unemployment

In a room filled with determined voices, Rep. Ayanna Pressley asked a tough question: Why are Black women, who are among the most active in the job market, facing rising unemployment? The gathering in Boston brought together experts to explore this issue, revealing how the challenges faced by Black

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Labour's Tough Budget Choices: Can They Turn Unpopularity into Opportunity?

The Labour Party in the UK is currently facing a tough situation. They won a big election in 2024, but now, their popularity has dropped significantly. Polls show they have less than 20% support. This might seem bad, but it could actually be a chance for them to make bold moves without worrying too

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Takes a Hard Stance on Global Migration

The U. S. has taken a strong new stance on global migration. It now sees mass migration as a major threat to Western society. The State Department has told its embassies to look into how migration affects human rights and safety in other countries. They will also check if policies are treating local

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Screening: Who's Left Behind?

Lung cancer screening guidelines might be missing a lot of people who need them. Right now, rules say only certain adults can get yearly CT scans. But a new study shows that this leaves out most people with lung cancer. Only about one-third would even qualify for these life-saving scans. Take Carla

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Securing Alaska's Future: A Stronger Permanent Fund for Everyone

Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has been a lifeline for many families, but recent years have seen it shrink to an all-time low of $1, 000. This has left many Alaskans struggling to make ends meet. The main issue? Oil prices have dropped, and the state's budget relies heavily on them. But ther

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Truth About Financial Struggle

A recent discussion has sparked a debate about what it truly means to be financially stable. While markets seem to be on a steady rise, with the New York Fed president hinting at potential rate cuts, one strategist has shifted the focus to a more pressing issue: the real cost of living in America.

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Burka Protest Sparks Debate in Australia

In a move that stirred controversy, an Australian senator donned a burka during a parliamentary session. This wasn't just any senator, but Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration. She was pushing for a ban on full-face coverings in public, a cause she's been vocal about for y

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

No More Signs at the Delta Center: What's the Deal?

The Delta Center has a new rule: no signs allowed. This might seem odd, since signs have always been a big part of sports. Fans, especially kids, love making signs to catch the attention of players or the big screen. But the people in charge, Smith Entertainment Group, think this change is good for

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