DREW STARKEY

Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Green Card Check-Up: What's Happening with Immigrants from Certain Countries?

The Trump administration has decided to take a closer look at all green cards given to immigrants from specific countries. This decision comes after a recent shooting involving two National Guard members near the White House. The suspect in this case is an Afghan national who arrived in the U. S. in 2021. The list of countries under scrutiny includes Afghanistan, Cu...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

A Dark Thanksgiving for Two Families

In a shocking turn of events, two National Guard members from West Virginia were critically injured in a shooting near the White House. The incident has left families shattered, especially as it occurred during the Thanksgiving holiday. The victims were identified as 20-year-old Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and 24-year-old Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe. B...

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Shaping the Future of Work and Business

AI is changing the way we work and run businesses. Marc Andreessen, a well-known venture capitalist, believes that AI tools can act as personal coaches, mentors, and advisors. He thinks AI can help people make better decisions and improve their work. In a recent interview, Andreessen pointed out that AI is becoming more accessible. Many AI tools are free and can be ...

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Detroit vs. Green Bay: A Must-Watch NFL Showdown on Thanksgiving

The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers are set to clash on Thanksgiving Day, 2025, in a game that could shake up the NFC North division. Both teams are fighting for a top spot, with the Packers holding a 7-3-1 record and the Lions close behind at 7-4. The Chicago Bears are leading the division, but with tough games ahead, every win counts, especially within the divi...

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Nov 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Impact on Jobs: Who's at Risk?

Artificial intelligence is changing the job market in the U. S. fast. Many jobs could be taken over by AI in the near future. A new study from MIT shows that AI might already be able to replace 12% of American workers. That's a lot of people and a huge amount of money in wages. The U. S. is investing a lot in AI. Both private companies and the government are putting...

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Gerrymandering Fight: A Judge's Misquote

Wisconsin's political landscape is a battleground, with Republicans and Democrats locked in a power struggle over voting districts. The state's congressional map, drawn by Republicans after the 2010 census, heavily favors the GOP, despite the state's nearly even split between the two parties. This imbalance has long been a target for voting rights advocates, who argu...

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Nov 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Style: Affordable Finds for Everyone

Celebrities often set trends with their fashion choices. Their outfits inspire many people. But can you get similar looks without spending a fortune? The answer is yes! Many stars wear brands that are accessible to everyone. Take, for example, the Ugg Scuffette II slippers. Sabrina Carpenter has been spotted wearing them. They are cozy and perfect for lounging aroun...

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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing with the Stars: A Comeback Story

Dancing with the Stars is back and better than ever. The show, inspired by the British series Strictly Come Dancing, just had its most-watched finale since 2016. Robert Irwin and Witney Carson won the competition, but the real victory was the show's ratings. The finale drew in 9. 24 million viewers, which is a big deal. It's the highest number of viewers since 2016 ...

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Linda Sun's Trial: What's Really Going On?

Linda Sun, a former aide to New York's governors, is in hot water. She's accused of acting as a secret agent for China. The trial is ongoing, and some interesting details have come out. The court heard that Sun might have forged Gov. Kathy Hochul's signature on official letters. These letters were used by Chinese officials to get visas to visit the U. S. Sun's forme...

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

U. S. Colleges Face a Student Shortage Crisis

International students are choosing other countries over the U. S. for their studies. This is happening because of strict visa rules and more competition from other nations. A recent survey shows that the U. S. could see 150, 000 fewer international students this fall. This means less money for colleges and fewer jobs. Visa rules are making it hard for students to c...

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