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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Congress Moves to End Shutdown: What's Happening and What's at Stake

The U. S. government shutdown is finally nearing its end after a long stalemate. A small group of Senate Democrats and an independent senator broke ranks and joined Republicans to move forward with a plan to reopen the government. This decision has angered many in their party, but it seems like the

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Bernie Sanders Slams Government Shutdown Deal as a Disaster

Senator Bernie Sanders was not happy. He thought the deal to end the government shutdown was a "disaster. " He believed Democrats did not get much in return. The deal would keep the government running until late January. It would also stop federal layoffs and fund some parts of the government until

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

A Principal Steps Down: Community's Push for Change

A high school principal has decided to move on after a group of parents, teachers, and alumni voiced their concerns and called for his removal. The principal, Troy Tyson, was at the center of a storm of allegations. These included not supporting female athletes enough, not engaging with parents, and

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

The Man Who Shaped Modern Football: Paul Tagliabue's Legacy

Paul Tagliabue, a key figure in football history, passed away at 84. His journey from a lawyer to the NFL commissioner was remarkable. He led the league for 17 years, facing many challenges. Tagliabue took over when the NFL was struggling with labor issues and TV deals. He quickly stepped in to neg

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Paul Tagliabue: A Leader Who Shaped the NFL

Paul Tagliabue, the former NFL Commissioner, passed away at 84. His death has sparked many tributes from prominent figures in sports. Roger Goodell, the current NFL Commissioner, praised Tagliabue for his leadership and mentorship. He highlighted Tagliabue's influence on his personal and professiona

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Nov 10 2025EDUCATION

John Carlson Moves from Schools to Finance

John Carlson, a well-known figure in Rochester Public Schools, is switching gears. He's leaving his role as Chief Administrative Officer to join Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union. This change will happen at the end of the month. Carlson's journey in the Rochester Public Schools started 14 years ag

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Why Do Leaders Hold Onto Power?

In Cameroon, Paul Biya, aged 92, recently secured his eighth term as president. This victory is met with widespread skepticism, given the country's struggles with violence, corruption, and poor leadership. Biya's lengthy reign, spanning over four decades, has seen him serve as both prime minister an

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Giant Leaves the Political Stage

Nancy Pelosi, a name synonymous with political power in the United States, has announced she will step down from her role as a Congress member at the end of her current term. This decision marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades. Pelosi, who has been representing a par

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Bold Stand Against Street Harassment: Mexico's President Takes Action

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum made headlines when she decided to press charges against a man who groped her on the street. This incident, captured on video, sparked a national conversation about women's safety and the legal protections available to them. The man, identified as Uriel Rivera M

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Hurdle: People Over Tech

AI is all the rage, with businesses spending big bucks to boost productivity. Yet, many aren't seeing the expected payoff. The snag? It's not the tech; it's the people using it. A worldwide study showed that most workers aren't making the most of AI tools. Over half use AI for big decisions, but of

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