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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags' Financial Rollercoaster: A Bumpy Ride Ahead

Six Flags, a name synonymous with thrilling rides, is now facing a financial rollercoaster of its own. The company's credit ratings took a hit recently, with Moody's downgrading them by two notches. This isn't just a small dip; it's a significant drop that reflects some serious challenges the compan

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

The GOP's Bipartisan Breakdown

The Republican Party's stance on bipartisanship has been a topic of debate. Some recent opinions have suggested that Republicans are actively working towards bipartisan legislation. However, this claim doesn't hold up when looking at the facts. When President Joe Biden called for unity against poli

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte Faces Immigration Crackdown: What's Happening and Why?

Charlotte, North Carolina, is experiencing a significant increase in immigration enforcement activities. Federal agents have been making arrests in various parts of the city, causing concern among local residents and officials. The federal government's actions have been met with criticism from loca

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

How Chinese Social Media Users Talk About Gender

In China, social media has become a key place where people speak up about women's everyday needs. This is part of a bigger movement called everyday feminism. When people talk about gender on these platforms, they often end up in heated debates. These debates can get pretty intense, with people using

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

Did Women Really Mess Up the Workplace?

A recent podcast sparked a heated debate about women's impact on the workplace. The discussion, led by New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat, featured Helen Andrews and Leah Libresco Sargeant, both conservative critics of modern feminism. The original headline, "Did Women Ruin the Workplace?

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

China's Green Gamble: Climate Leadership or Economic Survival?

China is stepping up as a major player in the fight against climate change, especially with the United States taking a backseat. This shift is evident at the recent U. N. climate summit in Brazil, where China is playing a more active role than ever before. But why is China so invested in this global

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Sanders' First NFL Game: A Tough Start for the Rookie Quarterback

The Cleveland Browns faced a tough loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders making his first regular-season appearance. Sanders stepped in after Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion. Gabriel had a decent first half, completing 7 of 10 passes for

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Money Plan Hits a Snag

Trump has been talking about giving Americans a $2, 000 check from tariff money. But there's a big problem: new laws need to be made for this to happen. Trump said the money would come next year. He thinks the U. S. has enough money from tariffs to do this. But others aren't so sure. They say only

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Health Care: Why the Shutdown Was Worth It

After a long flight back from Washington, Representative Richie Neal spoke to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. He didn't apologize for the Democrats' role in the recent government shutdown. Instead, he called it an "unfortunate outcome" but stood firm on the importance of the health care subs

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Chile's Election: Crime, Immigration, and a Shift to the Right

Chile is in the middle of a big election. People are worried about crime and immigration. The far-right is getting stronger. Jose Antonio Kast is a big name. He wants to be tough on crime and immigration. He has said he will build walls and fences. He also wants to deport people who are not legal.

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