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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Congress Shake-Up: Who's Leaving and Why?

A significant number of lawmakers are saying goodbye to Congress after the 2026 midterms. As of mid-December 2025, 54 representatives and senators have decided not to return. This includes both retirements and those seeking different political roles. Some big names are stepping down, like Californi

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Mystery in Providence: The Elusive Gunman

A man opened fire in a Brown University classroom, leaving two students dead and nine others hurt. He vanished into the cold, blending into the crowd with his dark winter clothes and a medical mask hiding his face. The gun he used? A common 9-millimeter handgun, easy to find and hard to trace. Poli

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Stocks on the Move: A Midday Market Roundup

The stock market was buzzing with activity at midday, with several companies seeing significant shifts in their share prices. Texas Pacific Land caught the eye of investors, with its shares climbing 8% after teaming up with Bolt Data & Energy. This collaboration aims to build large-scale data center

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Britain's Big Move: Back to Erasmus After Brexit

Britain is making a U-turn. After leaving the Erasmus program during Brexit, it's now planning to rejoin in 2027. This decision is seen as a big win for young people, giving them a chance to study abroad without extra costs. But there's a catch. The UK will pay £570 million for the 2027/28 academic

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Economic Woes: Americans Grow Unhappy with Trump's Handling

Americans are feeling the pinch in their wallets, and they're not happy about it. A recent poll shows that a whopping 70% of Americans think the cost of living is too high, with nearly half of Republicans and a staggering three-quarters of independents feeling the same way. This is a big drop from j

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Legal Battle: Trump's Past and Present

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his past investigations into Donald Trump. He claimed to have solid evidence that Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election results and mishandled classified documents. Trump, however, has denied these allegations and has been pu

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tech Stocks Take a Tumble: AI Boom Faces Reality Check

Tech stocks in the US took a hit recently, with Oracle leading the drop. The company's shares fell sharply after its main financial backer, Blue Owl Capital, backed out of a major data center project in Michigan. This news sparked worries among investors about the huge amounts of money AI companies

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Is the Stock Market Feeling Festive?

The stock market might not be in the holiday spirit this year. The S&P 500, a key indicator of market performance, is having a tough time staying above its 50-day moving average. This average is a line that shows the average price of the index over the last 50 trading days. It closed at 6, 800 on Tu

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Gold's Shine and Market Moves: A Closer Look

Markets have been on a wild ride lately, leaving many investors confused and frustrated. With just two weeks left in the year, it's a good time to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have been trading in a tight range for over two months, which is not ideal for an

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Speeding Up Nuclear Power: A Risky Bet?

The nuclear power industry is buzzing with excitement. A new program, backed by the Trump administration, aims to fast-track the construction of advanced nuclear reactors. The goal? Have at least three test reactors running by July 4, 2026. This is a big deal because it's a shift from the usual slow

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