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Apr 04 2026BUSINESS

A Debt Deal with China Could Help Ethiopia Breathe Again

Ethiopia just made a deal with China to ease its debt problems – but the road ahead is still rocky. The country’s finance ministry confirmed that both sides have agreed on a way forward, sticking to the G20’s debt relief plan. This matters because Ethiopia is under pressure not just from China but a

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

A $1. 5 trillion defense grab despite claims states should pay for day care

The federal government can’t "take care of day care" but can somehow find half a trillion dollars extra for bombs and battleships. That’s the message slipping through Washington as a staggering $1. 5 trillion Pentagon budget lands on Capitol Hill, a leap big enough to buy every toddler in America te

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Apr 03 2026OPINION

Political fights and prayer threats don't mix in modern church debates

A recent online argument shows how modern religious arguments often mix politics with prayer requests. A pastor in Tennessee prayed for a politician's death during a podcast episode. The politician responded by saying he still loved his critics. This created a small internet storm about what Christi

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Wisconsin Court Debate Hit by Bad Weather and Last-Minute Health Issue

A planned debate for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race faced two major setbacks in less than a week. First, a candidate had to pull out hours before the event because of a sudden health problem. Then, on the day of the rescheduled debate, severe weather forced organizers to delay the start. A tornado w

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Apr 02 2026OPINION

Can Mat-Su power its future with local energy?

Alaska spends a lot of time saying no to new energy ideas before really thinking them through. Every big project faces the same loud warnings—air will get worse, rivers will be harmed, salmon will vanish—no matter if it’s a road, a mine, or a power plant. But when you look closer, some projects migh

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Apr 01 2026FINANCE

Rutgers Athletic Debt Sparks Lawsuit Over Public Money

A Rutgers graduate has taken the university to court, claiming that its sports program has wasted public funds. He says the school’s athletic department spent too much money without proper oversight, creating a huge debt. The lawsuit was filed in Middlesex County Superior Court by lawyer Hecto

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Apr 01 2026FINANCE

CoreWeave Secures Huge Chip‑Backed Loan to Fuel AI Growth

A New Jersey cloud firm, CoreWeave, has pulled in $8. 5 billion from a coalition of banks and investors to expand its data‑center reach. The money is backed by the company’s own GPUs and a contract with Meta that guarantees usage of those chips. The deal is the biggest ever of its kind, using a comb

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Trump Faces Vaccine Court Showdown

The push for a new U. S. vaccine policy, championed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has hit a snag after a federal judge stopped key parts of the plan two weeks ago. Despite this setback, the Trump administration has not yet filed an appeal, a pause that stands out when compared to how q

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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Basketball and personal opinions: where should a player's boundaries be?

The Chicago Bulls parted ways with guard Jaden Ivey after just four games, a move tied to his public criticism of the NBA’ s Pride Month celebrations and remarks about religion. Team officials cited "conduct detrimental to the team, " raising questions about how far players can take their off-court

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Mar 31 2026POLITICS

Why Harry Potter fans don't need to pick sides

The upcoming Harry Potter series on HBO has sparked more than just excitement about magic and fantasy. It’s also brought old debates back into the spotlight—this time about who gets to decide what’s "ethical" to watch. Some critics argue that because J. K. Rowling, the creator of the series, holds c

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