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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Poland and Hungary: A Growing Rift in Europe

Poland's Justice Minister, Waldemar Zurek, recently made strong statements about Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orban. He said Orban is closer to Russia than to Europe. This is not the first time Poland and Hungary have disagreed. The latest argument started because Hungary is protecting two forme

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Telling Everyone's Stories Can Make Movies Better

Kamala Avila-Salmon is on a mission. She believes that movies should tell stories that include everyone, not just a few. She thinks this isn't just good for society, but also good for business. Avila-Salmon has spent years working in different parts of the entertainment industry. She has seen how st

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

A Closer Look at U. S. Policy in Latin America

A recent letter to the editor sparked a debate about U. S. policy in Latin America. The writer, Richard R. Allen, took issue with Democratic Congressional Candidate Kyle Rable's assessment of President Trump's policies. Rable had criticized the administration, pointing to higher grocery prices and i

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Victoria's Secret: A Stock Worth Watching or a Risky Bet?

Victoria's Secret's stock has been on a roll, hitting a new three-year high. Over the past month, shares have surged by more than 50%. The stock's technical indicators look strong, with a 100% "Buy" opinion from Barchart. However, analysts are split on the stock's future. Price targets range from $3

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

A Millionaire's Political Comeback Bid

David Trone, a wealthy businessman and former member of the House of Representatives, has decided to re-enter the political arena. At 70 years old, he is aiming to win back his previous seat in the House. This decision comes after he spent a massive $62 million on a failed Senate campaign last year.

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

A Baby's Tragic Loss in Gaza's Rainy Night

In the midst of a heavy downpour, a heartbreaking event unfolded in Gaza. A young baby, Rahaf Abu Jazar, lost her life due to the cold after her family's tent flooded. Her mother, Hejar, cradled her in her arms, devastated by the sudden loss. The rain poured down, making the already dire situation e

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Florence's Treasure Lost to a Clever Trick

In a shocking turn of events, a group of criminals managed to trick the organization responsible for Florence's famous cathedral into handing over a huge amount of money. This wasn't a heist with masks and guns, but a clever email scam that fooled the managers into sending nearly 1. 8 million euros

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Slovakia's President Stands Up for Whistleblowers Against Government Plans

In a bold move, Slovakia's President Peter Pellegrini recently blocked a new law that would have weakened protections for whistleblowers. This law, supported by Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, aimed to replace the current Whistleblower Protection Office (UOO) with a new agency under differe

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Dec 11 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Habits: Teaching Kids to Save and Invest

A family turned their financial life around by focusing on smart money habits. They paid off over $250, 000 in debt and built a net worth of $1 million. They wanted their kids to grow up with a healthy relationship with money. So, they made talking about money a regular thing at home. They used sim

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Big Plans for Economic Growth

South Korea is making some big moves to boost its economy. The finance ministry is planning to create a sovereign wealth fund, similar to those in Singapore and Australia, by the first half of next year. This fund will help manage state-owned properties worth a whopping 1, 300 trillion won. The goal

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