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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs Could Shake Up Elections

Voters might hold Republicans accountable in the upcoming midterm elections if the Affordable Care Act's expanded subsidies end soon. These subsidies, which help lower health insurance costs for millions, are set to expire this month. Without them, many people could see their health expenses rise by

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Oscar Piastri's Strong Comeback in Qatar: What's Behind It?

Oscar Piastri is back to his top form in Qatar. This is not a coincidence. The track in Qatar is different from the ones he struggled on before. It has high grip, which suits Piastri's driving style better. Piastri had a tough time in Austin, Mexico, Brazil, and Las Vegas. He was slower than his te

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Piastri's Pole Position: A Surprising Turn in Qatar GP Sprint Race

Oscar Piastri made a strong statement in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint qualifying session, securing pole position with a impressive lap time of 1m20. 055s. This victory marks a significant moment for Piastri, who expressed his satisfaction with the day's performance, stating that things had finally cl

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Slipping Grades: What Voters Really Think

Voters are not happy with how President Donald Trump is handling key issues, according to a recent survey. The economy, a big promise during his campaign, is where he's seeing the most disapproval. Only 38% of voters approve of his economic handling, while 57% disapprove. This is the lowest rating h

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Aug 05 2025SPORTS

Oscar De La Hoya's Fight Night Revelations

Oscar De La Hoya, a boxing legend turned promoter, recently opened up about a controversial chapter in his life. He claimed that his rehab stay before the Mayweather vs. Canelo fight was not voluntary. Instead, he said it was a setup by powerful people with a stake in the fight's success. De La Hoy

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

A Global Shift: Voters Kick Out Leaders Across the World

Voters around the globe are saying "no" to current leaders. From the U. S. to Germany, people are tired of the status quo. The Republican win in Washington is part of a bigger pattern. Inflation, cultural clashes, and frustration with political elites are driving this change. Key figures like Olaf S

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Dec 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs Bloom in Oscar de la Renta's Floral Fantasies

Oscar de la Renta, a luxury brand known for its glamorous gowns, has been a go-to for celebrities since its founding in 1965. Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, the current co-creative directors, are keeping the classic, feminine style alive while adding playful touches of nature. Let's take a peek at s

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Florida Lawmakers May Fight Back if Voters Pass Marijuana and Abortion Amendments

Voters in Florida might soon have a say on two big issues — legalizing recreational marijuana and protecting abortion rights. But here’s the tricky part: lawmakers in the state might not be too happy if these changes happen. They could try to make the new laws really tough to follow. For instance,

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Ohio's Redistricting Dilemma: Issue 1 and the Fight for Fair Representation

Voters in Ohio have a big decision to make on Election Day (Nov. 5) with Issue 1, the “Citizens Not Politicians” plan, up for a statewide vote. The current districts drawn by the General Assembly have led to a legislature more interested in grabbing headlines than solving real problems. A “yes” vote

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Which Candidate Will Best Serve Texas Students?

Voters in State Board of Education District 12 have a tough decision. Both candidates, Republican Pam Little and Democrat George King, are knowledgeable and experienced educators. Little has been on the board since 2018 and is currently vice chair. She's proud of the board's work in strengthening ca

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