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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

German Far-Right Party Seeks U. S. Allies

In Germany, a far-right party called AfD is making waves. It's not popular at home, but it's trying to make friends in the U. S. The AfD, labeled as extremist by German intelligence, has met with U. S. officials. This is unusual for a far-right party from an allied country. The AfD is close to Trum

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Nuclear Tensions: What's Behind Trump's Testing Talk?

Trump's recent suggestion to restart nuclear tests has sparked a global conversation. This idea comes at a time when other countries are boosting their nuclear capabilities. Russia, for instance, has been making nuclear threats and testing new weapons, like the Skyfall missile and underwater drones.

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Market Shifts: Dow Dips and Meta Takes a Hit

The stock market saw some ups and downs recently. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a dip after talks between Trump and Xi. This news made investors a bit nervous. Meanwhile, Meta, the company behind Facebook, saw its stock drop significantly. This was a tough day for the tech giant. The market

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Food Stamp Funds: A Puzzle of Priorities

The Trump administration is in a tough spot. They say they have money but can't use it to keep food stamps flowing. This is a big deal because 42 million people rely on these benefits. The administration claims legal and technical issues stop them from using extra funds to cover food stamps. They s

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

US Slashes Refugee Admissions to a Historic Low

The United States has decided to dramatically cut the number of refugees allowed into the country each year. Starting next year, only 7, 500 refugees will be permitted to enter, a significant drop from previous years. This new limit is part of a broader trend of restricting refugee admissions, which

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Tantrum: Who Pays the Price?

The world's economy is a complex web, already facing challenges like climate change and geopolitical tensions. Adding reckless political decisions to the mix is like throwing fuel on a fire. This is exactly what happened when President Trump decided to impose an extra 10% tariff on all Canadian good

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Trump Cuts China Tariffs After High-Level Talk

The U. S. president, Donald Trump, made a big move after chatting with China's leader, Xi. He said he'd lower tariffs on Chinese goods by 10%. This means the tariffs will drop to 47% now. The talk between these two leaders was a major part of Trump's trip to Asia. It's important because the U. S. an

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Standing Up: How People Are Fighting Back

Right now, things feel pretty tough. But guess what? People are pushing back hard. Just last month, over 7 million individuals took to the streets to say no to a leader's strong-arm tactics. That's a lot of people, more than 2% of all adults in the country. History shows that when about 3. 5% of a p

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Can Trump Run Again? The Constitution Says No

Donald Trump, the former U. S. president, recently hinted that he understands he can't run for president again in 2028. He mentioned this while flying to South Korea, saying, \"Based on what I read, I guess I'm not allowed to run. \" Trump has been talking about running for a third term, but the U.

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Portland Protests: Who's Right in the Troop Deployment Debate?

A legal battle is unfolding in Portland, Oregon, questioning the validity of President Trump's decision to send in the National Guard during protests. The core issue? Whether the protests were severe enough to justify this unusual military involvement. The trial, taking place without a jury, is a r

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