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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A US Plan for Peace and Statehood

The US has shared a 21-point plan with some Arab and Muslim countries to end the Gaza war and pave the way for a Palestinian state. This plan is a big shift from previous ideas, as it now encourages Palestinians to stay in Gaza instead of moving elsewhere. It also talks about a possible Palestinian

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Sep 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Portable Gaming Experience: ROG Xbox Ally

The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as ASUS and Microsoft team up to launch the ROG Xbox Ally, a new handheld console that promises to bring Xbox gaming on the go. This isn't just another gaming device; it's a blend of power and portability, aiming to compete with the likes of the Nintendo S

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Sep 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Living Differently: The Browns' Journey Through Polygamy

The Browns, a family known for their unconventional lifestyle, took a bold step 15 years ago. They decided to share their lives on TV, hoping to challenge stereotypes about polygamy. Kody Brown, the family's patriarch, introduced his wives and children to the world with a mix of humor and honesty.

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

The White House Takes Aim at Anti-Fascists

The White House has recently made a bold move. They've released a new strategy to tackle what they call "domestic terrorism. " This strategy targets a wide range of groups and institutions. The White House claims these groups are against American values. The document focuses on so-called "anti-fasc

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Sep 25 2025CRIME

Big Drug Bust in the Atlantic

The French navy recently made a huge drug bust. They stopped a fishing boat off the coast of West Africa. This boat was not registered to any country. The navy found 9. 6 tons of cocaine on it. The drugs were worth over $600 million. This is a huge amount of money. The navy got a tip about the boat

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Sep 25 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown Drama: Who Blinks First?

The White House is stirring up trouble by telling federal agencies to get ready for big layoffs if the government shuts down next week. This isn't just about budget talks anymore; it's turning into a high-stakes game of chicken between the White House and Democrats. In a memo that dropped on Wednes

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Sep 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Climate Action: Moving Forward Without the U. S.

The world is still pushing ahead with climate action, even with the U. S. stepping back. The U. N. special adviser on sustainability, Jeffrey Sachs, shared this at a recent event. He said other countries are not letting the U. S. slow them down. Sachs talked to many world leaders this year, and none

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Sep 24 2025BUSINESS

Lithium Rush: U. S. Eyes Stake in Canadian Mining Firm

The U. S. government is looking to get a piece of the action in the lithium mining world. They are in talks with Lithium Americas, a Canadian company, about taking an equity stake. This comes as they renegotiate a big loan for a mine in Nevada. Lithium Americas' stock shot up on the news. It more t

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Sep 24 2025FINANCE

Stocks Rise as Home Sales Beat Expectations

The stock market saw a boost recently, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing higher. This uptick came after a surprise in the housing market. More homes were sold than experts had predicted. This unexpected increase in home sales gave investors a reason to feel more confident. The housing

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Sep 24 2025EDUCATION

Indian Students Seek New Paths as U. S. Tightens Visa Rules

The U. S. has long been a top destination for Indian students, but recent changes in immigration policies are making them think twice. The Trump administration's decision to increase the cost of H-1B visas has left many students and their families feeling uncertain about the future. Paridhi Upadhay

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