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Aug 15 2025CRIME

Haiti's New Security Plan: Private Help or More Trouble?

Haiti is in big trouble. Gangs have taken over large parts of the country. The government is bringing in nearly 200 private security workers from different countries to help. This is a big deal because these workers are from a company run by Erik Prince, who used to run the controversial security fi

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Aug 13 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move: Redrawing Maps to Shift Power

California's governor, Gavin Newsom, has declared that the state will create new congressional maps. He believes this will help Democrats gain control of the U. S. House of Representatives. This move is a direct response to Texas Republicans trying to redraw their own maps to favor their party. News

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Aug 13 2025BUSINESS

The High Cost of War: Why Taking Over Gaza City Could Hurt Israel's Economy

Israel is thinking about taking control of Gaza City. This could be a big problem for the country's money situation. An expert says it might cost up to NIS 100 billion. That's a lot of money. It's even about 5% of Israel's total yearly income. The expert is worried. He thinks Israel can't handle thi

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Nagasaki Remembers: A Call for Peace 80 Years On

Nagasaki, a city in western Japan, held a solemn ceremony to remember the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that devastated it in 1945. The event drew thousands of people, including representatives from 95 countries, to the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park. The mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, used

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Aug 06 2025SPORTS

Zane Smith's Struggle and the Iowa Speedway Showdown

Zane Smith's journey in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series has been anything but smooth. With his last win dating back to 2022, Smith has faced immense pressure to perform. Despite a strong start in the Truck Series and a high-profile move to the Cup level, his season has been marked by inconsistency. Throu

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Aug 05 2025EDUCATION

Kabul's Religious Schools: A Mixed Blessing

In Kabul's streets, a shift is happening. Boys in traditional dress are learning in madrassas, religious schools that are becoming more popular as public schools struggle. These schools offer structure and education based on Islamic teachings. One school outside Kabul saw its student count jump from

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Israel's Big Move: What's Next for Gaza?

Israel's leaders are thinking about taking full control of Gaza. This hasn't happened in 20 years. They might do this even though other countries want them to stop fighting and make peace. The war in Gaza started when Hamas attacked Israel last year. Since then, there has been a lot of fighting. Is

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fight for Survival: A Desperate Scramble for Aid

In the Gaza Strip, people are risking their lives to get food. The area is in a bad way because of a long fight and a blockade. Israel has recently let in more aid, but it's still not enough. On Monday, many people rushed to get food from planes and trucks. Some were hurt or killed in the chaos. Si

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Bullets: The Deadly Hunt for Food in Gaza

In Gaza, the search for food has turned deadly, with at least 325 people killed in the past week alone while trying to access aid. This grim reality persists despite Israel's claims of a humanitarian pause in attacks, as malnutrition and starvation continue to grip the territory. The situation is d

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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

UCLA in a Tough Spot: Money, Rights, and Politics

UCLA is in big trouble. The U. S. government says the school didn't protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests. Now, the school might have to pay a lot of money or face even bigger problems. The government has stopped over $300 million in research money. That's a lot of cash. UCLA has

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