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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Portland's National Guard Deployment: What's the Real Story?

The 9th Circuit Court recently overturned a lower court's decision, allowing the Trump administration to send National Guard troops to Portland. The majority of the judges agreed that the president has the authority to do this under a specific law. This law lets the president use the National Guard

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel Fans Get a Sneak Peek Chance

Google is on the hunt for 15 dedicated Pixel fans to try out their upcoming phones before they hit the shelves. This isn't just any fan club; it's for those who know their Pixel inside and out. The catch? They have to keep their mouths shut about what they find. It's not every day that a big tech c

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Air Fryer Fails: Foods That Should Stay Out of the Basket

Air fryers are awesome, but they can't do it all. Some foods just don't play nice with that hot, circulating air. Let's talk about the foods that should steer clear of the air fryer to save your taste buds and your kitchen from disaster. First up, boneless pork chops. They're lean and mean, but tha

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Oct 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles: Where Filming Fees Are Sky-High and Taxpayers Foot the Bill

Los Angeles is known for its glamour, but behind the scenes, filming here comes with a hefty price tag. The city's high permit fees and strict regulations are driving producers away. In 2019, an independent filmmaker paid $1, 500 a day for a fire marshal to inspect his shoot location in Griffith Par

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Oxfordshire's Big Bet on Science and Homes

The Crown Estate, a major property owner, has made a bold move. They've bought land in Oxfordshire. This is not just any land. It's part of a huge project. The project could be worth up to $6 billion. Yes, you read that right. Six billion dollars! This project is all about science and homes. It's c

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A Fight Over Sex Education and Gender Identity

In a recent court hearing, a judge in Oregon made a decision that could impact sex education across the country. The case revolves around a directive from the Trump administration that aimed to remove references to "gender ideology" from sex education programs. This directive was challenged by a gro

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Fannie, Freddie: A Potential Return to Private Hands

The Trump administration is looking at the possibility of bringing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac back to the public market. This could happen as early as the end of 2025. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director William Pulte mentioned this on a social media platform. Pulte believes that the

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Falmouth's Fight for a Greener Future

Falmouth is at a crossroads. The town council has taken a bold step to limit pesticides and fertilizers, but not everyone is on board. This fall, voters will decide whether to keep these restrictions or repeal them. It's a big deal, not just for the town, but for the health of people, pets, and the

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Oct 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Day of Fun, Food, and Friends at the Red Plaid Café

The Red Plaid Café pop-up event in SoHo, NYC, was a hit, blending the old with the new. This event wasn't just about coffee and treats; it was a celebration of history, creativity, and community. Walking into the café, guests were greeted by the smell of fall flavors. Cinnamon bun cappuccinos and m

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone Air: A Month of Lightweight Living

The iPhone Air is a slim and sleek phone that has been on the market for about a month now. At first, there were worries about its single camera and small battery. But after using it, those concerns have mostly disappeared. The camera on the iPhone Air is just one lens, which might seem like a step

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