POLICY

Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Farmers' Financial Relief and Food Stamp Changes on the Horizon

The U. S. government is preparing to reveal plans to support farmers facing financial struggles. These challenges stem from a mix of low crop prices and trade issues, particularly with China. Farmers have seen a significant drop in soybean sales, as China turned to other countries during trade negot

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Why Are So Many People Moving Around the World?

People moving from one country to another is a big deal right now. In the U. S. , the number of people coming in and going out has changed a lot. A few years ago, more people were entering the country than leaving. But now, things have slowed down. Some people think this is because of who is in char

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Germany's Tough Talk on China: Balancing Trade and Security

Germany is walking a fine line with China. On one side, they want to keep trade open. On the other, they don't want to be left behind. The German Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, recently visited China. He made it clear that while he supports free markets, competition should be fair. He pointed out

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unexpected Shift on Skilled Immigration

President Donald Trump, known for his tough stance on immigration, recently surprised many by advocating for the entry of skilled immigrants into the U. S. He believes these immigrants can train American workers in high-tech industries, a move he insists aligns with his "Make America Great Again" (M

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Trade Takes a Hit: What Happened in August?

In August, trade numbers took a dive. The reason? New tariffs. These taxes on imports and exports started on August 7th. They came from the U. S. government. The result? A big drop in trade. First, let's talk about imports. These are goods and services bought from other countries. In August, they d

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Colombia: A Rocky Road Ahead

The bond between the U. S. and Colombia, once strong, is now shaky. Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former U. S. President Donald Trump have been trading harsh words. Petro called Trump's policies harsh, comparing them to actions of the Nazis. He also criticized U. S. actions in the Caribbean,

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

A Health Expert Returns to Shape Food and Nutrition Policies

Calley Means, a well-known figure in health care, has rejoined the Department of Health and Human Services as a senior adviser. This time, he's focusing on food and nutrition policies. Means had previously worked in a temporary role but stepped down last month. Now, he's back with a more permanent p

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger in Your Grocery Cart

Health experts worldwide are sounding the alarm about ultraprocessed foods. These foods, often packed with additives and lacking real nutrients, are becoming a major health concern. They're linked to rising obesity rates and chronic diseases. Experts argue that without stricter regulations, things w

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Building Homes Near Train Stations: UK's New Plan

The UK government has a new idea to solve the housing crisis. They want to build 1. 5 million homes by 2029. But it's not looking good. So, they have a plan. They will say "yes" to new homes near train stations. This is if the homes follow some rules. The government thinks this will help build more

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Britain's Bold Move: Is Making Life Harder for Refugees the Solution?

The UK is taking a tough new stance on asylum seekers, aiming to control a heated immigration debate. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government is introducing strict rules that will delay permanent residency for refugees to 20 years, up from the current five. This means refugees will face regular che

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