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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Lexington's Beef Plant Closure: A Big Deal for Local Farmers and Workers

The news that Tyson Foods is shutting down its beef plant in Lexington has left many people surprised and worried. This plant is a big deal because it processes about 5, 000 cows every day and employs around 2, 700 people. For many in the community, this news came as a shock. David Jobman, who rais

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Allies Raise Eyebrows at US Peace Plan

World leaders are scratching their heads over a new US peace plan for Ukraine. They say it leans too much toward Russia and needs a serious tweak. The plan was a surprise to many, especially since it was put together without much input from Ukraine or its European allies. The main worry? The plan s

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

American Senators Slam US-Ukraine Peace Plan

American senators expressed strong disapproval of a recent U. S. peace proposal for Ukraine during an international security conference. The plan, which was developed without Ukraine's input, has been criticized for giving in to many of Russia's demands, including territorial concessions that Ukrain

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Military Leaders Speak Out: Politics and the Military Don't Mix

Some lawmakers with military backgrounds made a video. They told soldiers to ignore orders they think are wrong. They said the government is turning soldiers against regular people. They did not say which orders are wrong. The former president saw this video. He got very angry. He called the lawmak

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and the US Team Up to Talk Peace

Ukraine and the United States are getting together in Switzerland to chat about how to stop the ongoing war with Russia. This big meeting is happening because both countries want to find a way to bring peace to the region. Rustem Umerov, a key figure in Ukraine's security team, shared the news on T

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine in a Tight Spot: Leaders Weigh In on Trump's Peace Plan

Ukraine is in a tough spot. Other world leaders are trying to figure out how to react to a peace plan proposed by the U. S. president. This plan includes some things that Ukraine might not like, like giving up some land and not joining NATO. The Ukrainian president has said that his country must cho

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

Ohio's Fresh Approach to Math Education: Lessons and Challenges

Ohio is taking a new approach to math education. The state has released a plan to improve math skills in schools. This plan focuses on better textbooks and teaching methods. It also wants to give teachers more training. The plan is not a strict rule. Schools can choose how to use it. This is differ

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Speak Out Against ICE Raids: A Growing Controversy

The recent surge in ICE raids under President Trump's administration has sparked a wave of criticism from celebrities. Joe Rogan, a well-known podcaster, has been particularly vocal. Despite supporting Trump in the 2024 election, Rogan has condemned the raids on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Clash: Microsoft's AI Upgrade Faces Investor Skepticism

In the fast-paced world of tech, Microsoft recently unveiled some shiny new features for its AI assistant, Copilot, integrated into the Microsoft 365 suite. However, investors weren't wowed and the stock took a hit, dropping over 3% midday. Meanwhile, Google flexed its muscles by launching Gemini 3.

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: Trump's Plan for Ukraine

The U. S. has a peace plan for Ukraine, but it's not a simple yes or no situation. President Trump shared that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy will need to approve it. This plan isn't just about ending the war; it's about finding a middle ground that both sides can live with. Trump mentioned that he t

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