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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

New Faces, New Hopes: Akron Schools Get Fresh Board Members

The recent election brought changes to the Akron Public Schools (APS) Board of Education, introducing three new members. This shift could mean new ideas and approaches to the challenges facing the district. Nathan Jarosz is one of the new board members, securing his spot with 13. 9% of the votes. H

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Women in Power: The Slow but Steady Rise of Female Governors

In recent elections, two more women have joined the ranks of U. S. governors. By January, 14 states will have female leaders at the helm. But is this progress or just a drop in the bucket? The journey of women in politics has been long and bumpy. In 1974, Ella Grasso made history as the first woman

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Florida Rep Faces Serious Accusations Over COVID Funds

A Florida congresswoman is in hot water. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat representing parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, has been hit with serious charges. The Justice Department says she took $5 million meant for disaster relief and used some of it for her 2021 campaign. Here’s the d

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

California's Next Governor Race: A Billionaire Joins the Fray

A wealthy businessman from San Francisco has decided to join the race for California's governor in 2026. This man, known for his failed presidential run in 2020, is now setting his sights on the Golden State's top job. He's not well-known among California voters, but he has a secret weapon: his own

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Georgia Senate Race: A Closer Look at the Controversy

In the current Georgia Senate race, U. S. Rep. Mike Collins is making waves for all the wrong reasons. He recently shared a fake AI-generated video on X, claiming that Sen. Jon Ossoff supported a federal government shutdown, causing harm to ordinary people. The video puts words in Ossoff's mouth tha

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A House Divided: Democrats Clash Over Congressman's Seat Plan

In a surprising turn of events, the House of Representatives recently took action against Illinois Congressman Chuy Garcia. The issue at hand? A controversial plan for his congressional seat. The vote was close, with 236 in favor and 186 against, showing a clear divide among lawmakers. The main poi

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Illinois Senate Leader Dodges Big Fine in Campaign Cash Mix-Up

In a surprising turn of events, Illinois Senate President Don Harmon won't have to pay a huge $9. 8 million fine. This fine was for breaking campaign finance rules during the 2024 election. The State Board of Elections couldn't agree on the fine, so it didn't go through. The fine came after reports

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Egypt's Election Drama: Votes Canceled in Many Areas

Egypt's recent parliamentary elections faced a big hiccup. Over a quarter of the votes from the first round got canceled. This happened because of some serious issues during voting. The elections are happening in two rounds. They aim to pick the final parliament for President Sisi's third term. The

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Big Trouble for Illinois Senate Leader: A Campaign Money Mess

The Illinois Senate President, Don Harmon, is in hot water. Here's why: His campaign group is accused of taking way too much money. The state's election board says he owes nearly $10 million in fines. That's a lot of money! A group called the Liberty Justice Center, which usually supports Republica

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Paul Finebaum's Big Decision: Faith, Politics, and the Alabama Senate Race

Paul Finebaum is still thinking about running for the U. S. Senate in Alabama. He said he will make up his mind after the college football season ends. He was on a radio show and shared his thoughts. Finebaum believes he can win against the current candidates. He thinks people in Alabama like candi

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