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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: What's Next?

After a long break, lawmakers are back in Washington to tackle the ongoing government shutdown. The House is set to vote on a bill that the Senate passed earlier. This bill aims to reopen the government, which has been closed for nearly eight weeks. President Trump has called this a big win. There

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Food Stamps in Chaos: What Happened and Why It Matters

The government recently reopened after a long shutdown, but the delay caused serious problems for millions of Americans who rely on food stamps. This is the first time the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has faced such an interruption, and it has shaken people's trust in the governm

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Three-Space General Relativity

Let's dive into the world of General Relativity, specifically the three-space formalism. This approach, known as the BFÓ action, is a unique way to understand how space and time interact. It's like a special recipe that helps scientists study the dynamics of our universe. The BFÓ action is a type o

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Caribbean Spark Legal Concerns at G7 Meet

During a recent G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Canada, questions arose about the legality of U. S. military actions in the Caribbean. The U. S. has conducted at least 19 strikes targeting suspected drug vessels, resulting in 76 deaths. However, the lack of transparency and evidence has raised eyeb

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Arizona Braces for Unusual Rain and Cooler Days

Arizona is in for a weather shift this week. A storm system is heading in, bringing rain and cooler air. This isn't just any storm; it might pull in extra moisture from the Pacific, making the rain even heavier. Phoenix has already seen a lot of rain this fall. October alone brought over 3 inches,

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: What's Next for Workers and Services?

The U. S. government shutdown, the longest in history, is about to end. The House is set to vote on a spending bill that the Senate already passed. President Trump supports this deal, and if it passes, federal services and agencies will reopen right away. This bill keeps the government running unti

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Veterans Speak Up: Tackling the Hidden Battle of Mental Health

In North Charleston, a recent Veterans Day event shone a light on a serious issue: veteran mental health. The gathering at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center was more than just a celebration of service; it was a call to action. Michael Cortright, a retired veteran with over 30 years of ser

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

How Our Thoughts About Aging Shape Our Minds

People often think about aging in different ways. Some see it as a time of wisdom and growth. Others see it as a decline. These thoughts can change how we live. They can even affect our health. This is what stereotype embodiment theory (SET) says. It tells us that our beliefs about aging can impact

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

How AI Chatbots Help Businesses Grow Without the Growing Pains

Businesses often hit a wall where they can't keep up with customer needs. This is where AI chatbots come in handy. They act like extra team members, handling customer queries without needing more staff. Customers these days prefer chatting online over calling. A smart chatbot can greet them instant

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Give Your Eyes a Quick Spa Break with LuminEyes

Ever feel like your eyes are screaming for a break after a long day of screen time? LuminEyes might just be the answer. This tiny device packs a powerful punch, using red light therapy to give your eyes a quick rejuvenation session in just five minutes. It's not your usual eye care gadget. LuminEyes

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