GOVERNMENT POLICY

May 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto and Politics: A New Dance

The crypto world is buzzing with political chatter. The vice president of the United States recently spoke at a major crypto event. He warned the crowd that politics would not overlook the crypto community. The vice president made it clear that the U. S. wants to lead in the crypto space. He believes that political decisions can greatly impact even the most groundbre...

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Loot Boxes: The UK's Struggle with Self-Regulation

Loot boxes in video games are a big deal. They let players spend real money for a chance at random rewards. This has raised eyebrows because it's a lot like gambling. There are worries about people spending too much and developing gambling habits. The UK's previous Conservative government chose to tackle this issue through industry self-regulation. This meant letting...

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Powering Up: The Push for Nuclear Energy Innovation

Nuclear energy is a big deal for the United States. It's not just about keeping the lights on, but also about national security and the economy. For a long time, the U. S. has been a leader in nuclear power. From 1954 to 1978, 133 civilian nuclear reactors were built at 81 power plants. But since 1978, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has been slow to approve ...

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May 08 2025POLITICS

New ID Rules Start at O'Hare: Mixed Reactions and Long Waits

The new ID rules for flying domestically began on a Wednesday, after a long delay of 17 years. The change was barely noticeable at O'Hare Airport, with short security lines and most travelers having the right ID. However, not everyone was pleased with the new rules. One traveler, Bonnie Kern, was frustrated. She had spent hours at the DMV to get her Real ID but only...

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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Happy Are Patients With Their Doctors in Scotland?

The Scottish Government made big changes to how general practice works in 2018. They started a new contract for GPs. The goal was to make primary care better and fix health problems that weren't fair. But did these changes make patients happier? That's the big question. Before diving in, it's important to understand what general practice is all about. General pr...

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Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Student Loans: The Countdown to Collection Restarts

The U. S. Department of Education has announced that it will restart collecting on defaulted student loans starting May 5. This decision affects millions of borrowers who have not made a payment in over a year. In total, over 5 million borrowers are currently in default, and this number is expected to rise as an additional 4 million borrowers are on the brink of de...

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

The Shift to Dry Rice Farming in India: A Closer Look at the Benefits and Challenges

India's rice farming landscape is changing. Farmers are moving away from the traditional puddled transplanted rice (PTR) method. They are turning to dry direct-seeded rice (dDSR) to save on labor, water, and farming costs. However, the success of this new method varies greatly depending on where it's used. In four major rice-growing states, researchers have been stu...

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Apr 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fight Against Filtered Cigarette Waste in Santa Cruz County

The push to ban filtered cigarettes in Santa Cruz County is gaining traction, but there are still hurdles to overcome. This effort is not new. It has been around for over a decade. The main issue is that the current ban only covers unincorporated areas, leaving four cities where filtered cigarettes can still be purchased. This loophole allows smokers to easily buy f...

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

Parents of Kids with Disabilities Face Uncertainty as Education Department Shifts

The U. S. Department of Education is undergoing major changes, and parents of children with disabilities are feeling the impact. The department is facing cuts and potential closures, leaving many worried about the future of special education services. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA, is a key law that ensures students with disabilities recei...

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Mar 14 2025BUSINESS

Halal Business: Why Indonesia Needs to Step Up

Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population. This should make it a powerhouse in the global halal market. However, it is not even in the top ten. Why is that? Well, it's a mix of tough global competition and some internal issues. One big problem is that many people in Indonesia don't fully understand how to compete in this market. The country ...

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