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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Florida's DeSantis Jumps Ahead of Trump's Gulf Renaming Plan

On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis surprised many by already referring to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America" in a state executive order. This move came even before President Trump had taken any official action to rename the body of water. President Trump had mentioned this plan during

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

“Tech Leaders alongside Trump: A Surprising Sight”

Rachel Maddow, an MSNBC personality, was taken aback by the presence of prominent business and tech leaders seated near President Trump during his inauguration. She highlighted the unusual scenario: "Kristi Noem, the nominee for homeland security, sat next to Apple CEO Tim Cook. How did this happen

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Tragedy and Punishment: Two Deadly Attacks in China Lead to Swift Justice

In November, China witnessed two shocking attacks that left many dead. A man named Fan Weiqiu, 62, drove his car into a crowd at a sports center in Zhuhai, killing 35 people. He was executed three weeks after being sentenced to death. The attack was fueled by his distress over a failed marriage and

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Act: A New Dawn in U. S. Politics

Donald Trump has officially taken the reins as the President of the United States once more. Chief Justice John Roberts smoothly handled the swearing-in ceremony, marking Trump's return to the Oval Office. In his inaugural address, Trump didn't waste time addressing the outgoing administration's pol

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Trump's First Day: A Whirlwind of Executive Actions

President-elect Donald Trump is set to hit the ground running on his first day in office, with a flurry of executive actions planned. His team has hinted at over 100 orders and actions, focusing on immigration, energy, and federal operations. A key adviser, Stephen Miller, gave lawmakers a sneak pee

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

How Presidents Use Executive Orders: Understanding Trump's Power Play

Ever wondered how presidents can make big changes quickly? Enter executive orders – tools that help them manage the government without waiting for Congress. Let's dive into how they work and how Donald Trump is using them. First off, what are these orders? Simply put, they're like instructions from

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff Bosses Hold Off on Changes for 2025

College Football Playoff bigwigs didn't tweak the 2025 playoff seeding plan during their Sunday meeting, according to Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde. He reports that while changes aren't happening right now, commissioners are set to meet again on May 6. That's when they expect to have a big chat abo

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Trump’s Big Day: What to Expect from His First Hours as President

Donald Trump is set to hit the ground running on his first day in office. He has a stack of executive actions ready to sign, aiming to enact significant policy changes right away. This includes plans to crack down on immigration, boost energy production, and impose new tariffs. While some promises m

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

TikTok Goes Dark: Will Trump's Deal Bring It Back?

TikTok's lights have gone off in the US, leaving millions of users in the dark. But it might not be the end just yet. President Trump has promised to bring it back, but is it that simple? Let's dive into the messy world of TikTok's ban and Trump's plan to revive it. TikTok's shutdown came late last

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Jan 18 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Founder Returns to Boost Growth

Bumble is shaking things up with its founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, taking back the CEO role in March. This move comes after the dating app's shares dropped about 50% during the current CEO's tenure. The industry as a whole is facing challenges, with high inflation and a lack of new features slowing g

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