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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: What's Next for Workers, Parks, and Travel?

The government is back in action after a record-breaking shutdown. But don't expect everything to snap back immediately. Around 1. 4 million federal workers have been without pay for over a month. Half of them had to work without getting paid, while the other half were sent home. The good news is th

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Paris Remembers: A Decade After the Dark Night

Ten years have passed since the horrific attacks that shook Paris on November 13, 2015. The city is still healing, but the scars remain deep. The attacks were brutal and coordinated, targeting innocent people enjoying a night out. Cafés, a stadium, and a concert hall became scenes of tragedy, leavin

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Baristas Brewing Change: Starbucks Workers Strike on Red Cup Day

Starbucks workers are making a bold move. They are striking on one of the busiest days of the year. This is Red Cup Day. The workers want better pay and more staff. They feel they are not being treated fairly. The union, Starbucks Workers United, is leading the charge. They have been trying to nego

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

A Miner's Brave Last Act in West Virginia's Flooded Mine

In the heart of West Virginia, a tragic story unfolded in the Rolling Thunder Mine. A miner, Steve Lipscomb, lost his life after a sudden flood trapped him underground. He was 42 years old and hailed from Elkview. Lipscomb, a foreman, was working with a team of 17 when disaster struck. The mine fill

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Hannah Hidalgo: A Defensive Powerhouse Breaks Records

Hannah Hidalgo, a junior guard for Notre Dame, made history in a recent game against Akron. She scored 44 points and snatched 16 steals, setting a new school record for points and an NCAA record for steals in a single game. Hidalgo's performance was a testament to her defensive skills, which she bel

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Buzz: What's Moving the Market Today?

The stock market is set to open with some big news. The government shutdown is over, but not everyone is happy. The deal to reopen the government didn't include everything Democrats wanted, like extra Obamacare money. But it did promise a vote on a health care bill they like next month. The deal als

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Settlers Set Fire to Mosque in West Bank

In the West Bank, a mosque was set on fire by Israeli settlers. They also wrote hateful messages on the walls. This happened just one day after some Israeli leaders spoke out against violence by settlers. The mosque in Deir Istiya had one of its walls burned. Also, three copies of the Quran and som

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Jokić's Unstoppable Run: A Game-Changer for the Nuggets

Nikola Jokić has been a force to be reckoned with, and his latest performance is a testament to his skill and determination. The Denver Nuggets finally secured a win when Jokić scored 55 points, a feat he had achieved five times before without a victory. This time, the Nuggets triumphed over the Los

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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gas Leak Chaos in Oklahoma: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

In a small Oklahoma city, a night of chaos unfolded when a tanker truck leaked dangerous ammonia gas. The incident forced hundreds to evacuate and sent dozens to the hospital. The truck, parked behind a hotel, started releasing the gas late Wednesday night. Emergency workers in gas masks went door-t

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Guessing Games: The USDA Data Freeze and Its Ripple Effects

The U. S. government shutdown has caused a major hiccup in the agriculture world. The USDA, usually a reliable source for crop data, has been quiet since mid-September. This silence has left farmers, traders, and analysts in the dark, especially during harvest time. Without the USDA's usual reports,

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