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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Tighter Rules on Guns and Hate Symbols in Australia After Bondi Tragedy

Australia is making some big changes to its gun laws and how it handles hate symbols after a recent attack in Bondi. The state of New South Wales, which is home to the most people in Australia, is pushing through new laws. These laws will make it harder to own lots of guns and stop people from showi

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk Wins Big: Delaware Court Backs His $55 Billion Tesla Deal

Elon Musk just scored a huge victory. The Delaware Supreme Court said he can keep his $55. 8 billion Tesla pay package from 2018. A lower court had earlier blocked it, but the higher court overturned that decision, saying it was too harsh. This pay package was tied to Tesla hitting certain growth t

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Big Win: Tesla's $139 Billion Pay Package Back in Play

The Delaware Supreme Court has made a big decision. They said Elon Musk's huge pay deal with Tesla is back on. This deal was first made in 2018. A lower court had said it was not fair. But the higher court disagreed. They said Musk should not be left without pay for his work over six years. The pay

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Exploring the Bank of England: A Journey Through Time and Money

Law students diving into banking and finance got a special treat. They visited the Bank of England. This was not just any tour. It was a deep dive into the bank's past, present, and future. The bank's building itself is a story. It shows how the bank has changed over time. The architecture reflects

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Brave Move: How New Laws Impact Those in Need

Ghana took a bold step in March 2023. They decided that trying to end your life wouldn't be a crime anymore. This is a big deal, especially for those struggling with their mental health. Before this change, people might have hesitated to ask for help. They feared legal trouble if they spoke up. A r

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Why Can't New Yorkers Buy Wine in Supermarkets?

In New York, you can smoke weed almost anywhere, but buying a bottle of wine at the supermarket? That's a no-go. It's a bit confusing, right? The state is totally chill with marijuana use, but when it comes to wine, they're not having it. Meanwhile, 40 other states let people grab a bottle of wine w

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

The Struggle for School: Rohingya Refugees and the Right to Learn

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face a tough reality when it comes to education. Despite international laws that promise everyone the right to learn, these promises often stay just that—promises. The Rohingyas, who fled violence in Myanmar, find themselves in a tricky situation. Bangladesh has t

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Epstein Files: What's Hidden and What's Revealed

The Justice Department has finally released a massive collection of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender. But don't expect any major bombshells just yet. The files, which were supposed to be fully available by a specific deadline, are only partially released and heavily edit

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Night of Chaos in Rochester: Police Officers Ambushed

In Rochester, New York, a routine domestic call turned deadly when three police officers were shot "without any warning" while responding to a home invasion report. The incident began when a man phoned emergency services, reporting that his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend was trying to break into her hous

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Chicago Steps Up Transit Security Amid Federal Funding Pressure

Chicago is taking action to beef up security on its public transit system. This move comes after the federal government threatened to cut $50 million in funding if crime rates don't drop. The city has increased the number of police officers and K-9 units on trains and buses. The federal government

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