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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Why States Are Facing Off Over Supreme Court Elections

State Supreme Court elections have turned into major political showdowns. These contests have become increasingly expensive and heated, drawing in big money and national figures. The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court race, for example, saw a staggering $100 million in campaign spending. This trend isn'

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

Iran's Money Woes Deepen

The Iranian rial has hit a new low, with one U. S. dollar now worth over a million rials. This drop happened as the country returned to work after a holiday. The exchange rate had already been falling during the Persian New Year, but it fell even further when trading resumed. In Tehran, some traders

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

Winter's Warmth: A Chill for Local Businesses

The winter season in Wisconsin usually brings a flurry of activity to the state's economy. However, recent warmer winters have left many businesses struggling. This shift in weather patterns has led to a push for a new law to help these businesses stay afloat. Businesses that depend on winter activ

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Showdown: Shedeur Sanders vs. Baker Mayfield

The NFL draft is always a hot topic, but this year, it's heating up faster than a summer barbecue. Two quarterbacks, Shedeur Sanders and Baker Mayfield, are in the spotlight, and fans are divided. Shedeur, the son of legendary Deion Sanders, has been making waves with his impressive stats at Colorad

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

Congress Steps Up to Challenge Trump's Tariffs

The political scene in Washington is heating up as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are considering ways to curb President Trump's tariff policies. The recent tariffs on Canada have sparked a wave of action, with Republicans and Democrats alike exploring legislative moves to limit the presiden

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Apr 04 2025OPINION

The Role of Mental Health in Criminal Responsibility

The legal system assumes that people are accountable for their actions. But what happens when someone has a mental health issue? This is where things get tricky. The insanity defense comes into play, but it's not always clear when or how a mental disorder affects a person's responsibility for their

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Why Russia Dodged Trump's Trade Tariffs

Russia was notably absent from the list of countries facing new trade tariffs from the US. This omission has sparked various reactions and interpretations. Some Western observers expressed disappointment, seeing it as a sign of favoritism. However, the reality is more nuanced. Existing US sanctions

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Senate Rebukes Trump's Trade War with Canada

The United States Senate took a stand against President Donald Trump's trade policies. A resolution passed in the Senate, with support from both Republicans and Democrats, aimed to block Trump's tariffs on Canada. This move was a direct challenge to Trump's trade strategies, which have been a conten

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Education and Voting Shifts: A Closer Look

Wisconsin's recent elections brought significant changes. Voters chose to keep Jill Underly as the state's top education official. The decision was a clear victory for public schools. Underly, backed by the Democratic Party and teachers' unions, won against her Republican opponent, Brittany Kinser.

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

The Padres' Rising Star: Merrill's Big Deal

Jackson Merrill, a 21-year-old center fielder, has just made a big move. He has signed a nine-year contract with the Padres, worth $135 million. This deal kicks in from 2026 and runs until 2034, with a possible extension for 2035. The contract is unique because it has no opt-outs for Merrill. Instea

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