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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Speech: Can He Win Back the People?

President Trump is set to speak to the nation tonight. His approval rating is low. Many people are unhappy with the economy. They worry about prices and jobs. Trump has been talking about the economy a lot. He says it's great. But many people disagree. Trump has been traveling around. He tells peop

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Congress Pushes for Transparency in Venezuela Strikes

The Senate recently approved a massive defense spending bill, totaling $901 billion. This bill not only boosts military budgets but also puts pressure on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to share video footage of strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela. The bill, which includes a 3. 8% pay raise

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

UK's Economic Growth: Stuck Between Brexit and AI Hopes

The UK's economic growth is currently facing a tough situation. The government's recent budget didn't include any big plans to boost the economy. The Office for Budget Responsibility said none of the measures would add at least 0. 1% to GDP over five years. This leaves the UK relying on two main hop

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Halibut in Trouble: Who's to Blame?

Alaska's halibut numbers are dropping fast. This is a big deal for small fishing businesses. They see fewer fish every day. This means less work and less money for people who depend on fishing. Big trawling ships are part of the problem. They catch lots of fish they don't even want. This is called

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Bright Future for Office and Industrial Spaces in 2026

The commercial real estate scene is looking up for 2026. Experts are seeing better days ahead after a tough year. Big companies like JLL are optimistic. They say the economy is growing, trade worries are easing, and interest rates are going down. This makes the market more stable. Debt markets are

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hungary's Battery Boom: Progress or Problem?

In Hungary, a rush to build battery factories is causing a stir. Chinese companies are investing heavily, with plans to make Hungary a big player in Europe's shift to electric vehicles. But not everyone is happy about it. Locals are worried about the impact on their health and the environment. They

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Eggshells to the Rescue: A Green Way to Reveal Hidden Fingerprints

Forensic science is getting a green makeover. Scientists have found a clever way to use waste chicken eggshells to develop fingerprints on tricky surfaces, even when they've been underwater. This new method is not only eco-friendly but also effective. Eggshells are mostly made of calcium carbonate,

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Congress Shake-Up: Who's Leaving and Why?

A significant number of lawmakers are saying goodbye to Congress after the 2026 midterms. As of mid-December 2025, 54 representatives and senators have decided not to return. This includes both retirements and those seeking different political roles. Some big names are stepping down, like Californi

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Economic Woes: Americans Grow Unhappy with Trump's Handling

Americans are feeling the pinch in their wallets, and they're not happy about it. A recent poll shows that a whopping 70% of Americans think the cost of living is too high, with nearly half of Republicans and a staggering three-quarters of independents feeling the same way. This is a big drop from j

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Healthy and Happy During Flu Season

Flu season is here, and it's not just about avoiding the sniffles. It's about making sure you don't miss out on all the fun stuff happening around you. The city health department is spending a lot of money to remind everyone to get vaccinated and take extra care to stop the flu from spreading. They

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