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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Unification Church: Where Faith and Politics Collide

The Unification Church, known for its grand mass weddings and followers called "Moonies, " is back in the spotlight in South Korea. This time, it's due to claims of illegal lobbying and gift-giving involving politicians. These allegations have sparked a debate: why does this religious group keep get

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Israeli Leader Blames Australian PM for Rising Hate

In a heated exchange, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pointed fingers at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. He claimed that Australia's backing for a Palestinian state is making things worse for Jewish people in Australia. This came after a tragic shooting at a Jewish celebration

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

How to Handle Hate in Politics

Politics can be a tough place. It's full of strong feelings and disagreements. Some people think the only way to deal with this is to bring more love into politics. But is that really possible? Can love win over hate? Hate is a powerful force. It makes people feel strong and right. It gives them a

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Dec 14 2025CRIME

Sydney Shooting Sparks Global Antisemitism Concerns

A recent shooting in Sydney has brought attention to the growing issue of antisemitism worldwide. The incident occurred during a Jewish holiday event at Bondi Beach, leaving at least 11 people dead and nearly 30 injured. Australian officials have labeled the attack as terrorism. Israeli Prime Minis

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

The Price of Pride: How Titles Almost Toppled a Nation

In 1789, the United States faced a peculiar debate. The question wasn't about laws or rights, but about what to call the president. John Adams, then vice president, led the charge for grand titles like "His Elective Highness" or "His Majesty. " He believed the president deserved a title that reflect

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Dash's Surprising 2025 Run: What Happened?

In 2025, the cryptocurrency market saw a lot of ups and downs. Among the chaos, Dash, a digital currency focused on privacy, stood out. It climbed 21% for the year, making it one of the top performers. Dash didn't start strong. It was slow for months, barely moving. Then, in November, it shot up ov

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Solana's Rise: Can It Really Challenge Ethereum?

Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of SkyBridge Capital, recently sparked a heated discussion in the crypto world. He believes Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) has the potential to surpass Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) in market value. This prediction came during Solana's Breakpoint conference, where Scaramucci highlight

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Dec 14 2025OPINION

Finding Common Ground: Why We Need to Talk to Each Other

People often think the world is too divided to fix. But most folks just want the same things: a good job, a safe home, affordable healthcare, and to feel like they belong. It's not about being on different teams. It's about how we talk about our fears and how that can turn us against each other. Co

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Radio Host Speaks Out on Show Cancellation

Ebro Darden, a well-known radio personality, has openly shared his thoughts on why his morning show on Hot 97 might have been canceled. He believes his outspoken political views played a significant role. Ebro pointed out that many media companies are struggling to renew their licenses and deals. He

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Chicago Students Map ICE Activity to Fight Fear

In Chicago, students are taking matters into their own hands to track ICE activity. They are using Google Maps to pinpoint where immigration agents are seen. This helps people know what's really happening and not just rumors. The students at Loyola University started this project. They saw a need t

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