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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

A New Plan to Encourage Young Migrants to Leave the U. S.

The federal government has a new plan to encourage unaccompanied migrant children to leave the United States. They are offering $2, 500 to minors aged 14 and older to return to their home countries. This offer is available to children from countries other than Mexico who are currently in the care of

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Oct 01 2025FINANCE

How Europe Plans to Fund Ukraine's War Effort

Europe is exploring creative ways to keep supporting Ukraine's defense efforts, especially as the U. S. signals a potential reduction in its financial aid. One idea gaining traction is the use of frozen Russian assets to create a loan for Ukraine. This loan wouldn't touch the actual money but would

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Sep 30 2025CRIME

Celebrity Scams: How AI Tricks People into Losing Everything

A woman in her 60s thought she had found love with a famous actor. She talked to him on the phone, watched videos he sent her, and even planned a future together. But it wasn't the actor at all. It was a scammer using AI to trick her. The scammer convinced her to send money, and she ended up losing

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Peru's Young Voices Demand Change Amid Growing Unrest

Peru is witnessing a surge in youth-led protests, with Gen Z taking a stand against President Dina Boluarte's government. The demonstrations, which have spread across the country, are fueled by a mix of pension reforms, deep-seated corruption, and economic instability. The recent protests, which be

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Sep 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Connectivity: 6G on the Horizon

Qualcomm has set its sights on the future of wireless technology, aiming to bring 6G to the market by 2028. This next-generation connectivity promises faster speeds and more data transfer, but the path to this advancement is filled with uncertainties. The tech world is already buzzing with AI devel

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown Showdown: Who's to Blame?

In Washington, a political standoff is brewing. Democrats are calling for a meeting with President Trump to avoid a government shutdown. They blame Republicans for refusing to negotiate, saying they want to cut healthcare programs. Democrats want to keep these programs running and are pushing for a

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Sep 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Earbuds: A Sneak Peek

Samsung is already cooking up its next pair of earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro. This news comes from a leak of Samsung's upcoming One UI 8. 5 software. The leak also gives us a glimpse of the model numbers for these new earbuds. The Galaxy Buds 4 will have the model number SM-R540, while

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Sep 12 2025BUSINESS

Argentina's Shale Sector: A Test of Political Resilience

Argentina's energy sector is at a crossroads. The country's push to attract investors for shale oil and gas projects is facing a tough test. Daniel Gonzalez, the energy chief, believes the plans can weather short-term political storms. Over the past two years, President Javier Milei has introduced

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Unraveling the Sports Puzzle: A Fresh Look at Today's Connections

Ever wondered how a simple puzzle can mix up your day? Today's Connections: Sports Edition is quite the mix. It's not just about sports trivia; it's a brain teaser that blends different sports elements. The puzzle starts with a hint like "inside-the-park, " which might seem straightforward, but othe

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Sep 08 2025SPORTS

Local Athletes Shine: More Than Just Game Stats

Basketball is heating up in the District, and local teams are making waves. The Catholic University of America Cardinals are leading the pack, with Sean Neylon's impressive scoring putting them in a strong position for the playoffs. Meanwhile, the George Mason Patriots are grabbing national attenti

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