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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Millions Face Food Benefit Uncertainty as Government Stays Shut

The US government shutdown is causing major problems for millions of people. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that food benefits, which help over 41 million Americans, won't be issued in November. This is a big deal because many people rely on these benefits to eat. The shutdown ha

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Oil Takes California to Court Over Climate Change Rules

ExxonMobil is taking California to court over new laws that want the company to be open about its climate impact. The laws say big companies like Exxon must share details about the greenhouse gases they produce, both directly and indirectly. The company says these laws force them to share informati

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Big Names Fund White House Ballroom Upgrade

The White House is getting a major makeover. The project, which includes a new ballroom, is expected to cost over $300 million. The good news is that taxpayers won't be footing the bill. Instead, 37 donors are stepping up to cover the costs. These donors are a mix of big tech companies, private ind

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Drone Makers: From Basements to Battlefields

In Ukraine, a quiet revolution is happening. What started as small, volunteer-run drone workshops in basements has turned into a booming defense industry. Among the many companies that have emerged, Fire Point stands out. This company, once a casting agency, now has a billion-dollar contract to supp

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging Minds: Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have Sharp Memories

Ever wondered why some people in their 80s have memories as sharp as those in their 50s? It turns out, not everyone's brain ages the same way. A group of folks, dubbed "SuperAgers, " are defying the odds, and scientists are eager to find out why. These SuperAgers, aged 80 and above, perform excepti

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Ravens' Injury Report Mix-Up: What's at Stake?

The Baltimore Ravens are in hot water after a slip-up in Lamar Jackson's injury report. On Friday, Jackson practiced with the scout team, not the first-team offense, due to his hamstring injury. Yet, the Ravens listed him as "full" participant. Oops! This isn't just a small mistake. The NFL takes i

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Oct 26 2025FINANCE

Unraveling Social Security Taxes: What You Need to Know

Social Security benefits can be a lifeline for many, but taxes on these benefits can be confusing. It's not just about the money you receive; it's also about how it affects your tax situation. First, let's talk about "combined income. " This isn't just your regular income. It's your adjusted gross

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Week 8 NFL: Teams to Watch and Predictions

The New York Giants' recent game against the Denver Broncos was a rollercoaster. They led big but lost in the end. The Giants' quarterback, Jaxson Dart, had a rough game. He threw for three touchdowns but also had a costly interception. The Giants' defense also struggled, letting the Broncos score 3

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Big Money Moves: Trump's Ballroom Dreams

President Donald Trump has a new project in mind. He wants to build a fancy ballroom at the White House. The price tag? A whopping $300 million. That's a lot of money. So, who's footing the bill? Trump's team is reaching out to old friends and allies. Meredith O'Rourke is leading the charge. She's

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Where You Live Might Affect Your Brain

The place you call home could be more than just a location; it might also influence your brain health. Recent studies suggest that where you live can impact your risk of developing dementia. This is a big deal because dementia is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Living

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