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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indigenous Voices Lead the Way at COP30

Indigenous communities from across South America made a powerful statement at the recent climate talks in Belém, Brazil. This was not just another meeting for them. It was a chance to show the world that they are key players in the fight against climate change. They came from all corners of the con

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Flying Fiascos: Why Airlines Won't Pay You for Delays

A recent decision by the Transportation Department has sparked debate. They've decided to scrap a rule that would have made airlines pay passengers cash for significant flight delays or cancellations. This rule, introduced by the previous administration, would have given travelers up to $775 in comp

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Protest Turns Chaotic: Police Injured, Arrests Made at Broadview ICE Facility

A protest outside the Broadview ICE facility took a turn for the worse. What began as a peaceful gathering quickly escalated into a tense standoff. Police officers and protesters ended up clashing, resulting in injuries and arrests. Over 100 people showed up to voice their opposition to immigration

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Seattle's New Mayor-Elect Sides with Starbucks Workers

Seattle has a new mayor-elect, and she's already making waves. Katie Wilson, who recently won the Seattle mayoral race, surprised many by joining Starbucks workers on strike. She didn't just show up; she actively encouraged people to boycott the coffee chain. This move aligns with Wilson's strong s

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Mail-in Voting: What's the Real Issue?

The Supreme Court is looking into a case brought by the Republican National Committee against Mississippi. The issue is about counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. The RNC claims that counting these ballots undermines trust in elections. But is that really the case? The RNC says

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Nature a Voice: Why Laws Should Care About More Than Just Us

In 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) told countries to cut pollution and help the climate. But they forgot something important: nature's rights. The ruling was about how climate change hurts people, not about nature itself. It's like saying, \""Let's clean up the park, but only because

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Voices Silenced: Federal Workers Face Leave After Speaking Out

Jenna Norton, a program director at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), found herself on paid leave after the government shutdown ended. She suspects her outspoken criticism of the Trump administration's actions at NIH led to this decision. Norton has been vocal about the administration's impac

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

What Happens to Our Voices After We're Gone?

In the world of AI, voices of the departed can now be brought back to life. This technology allows us to hear famous figures speak again, even after they have passed away. For instance, Franz Kafka, a well-known writer, once asked his friend to destroy all his unpublished works. But his friend didn'

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

South Africa's G20 Presidency: A Symbolic Gesture Amid Tensions

South Africa is set to make a bold statement at the upcoming G20 summit. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country will symbolically hand over the presidency to an "empty chair. " This gesture is a response to the absence of U. S. leadership at the event. The U. S. has decided not to send

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

When Politics Grounded Planes: A CEO's Frustration

Delta's boss, Ed Bastian, had some strong words about the recent government shutdown. He said it was a mess that hurt both the airline and its customers. The problem started when the government suddenly cut flight capacity without any warning. This left Delta scrambling to figure out how to reroute

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