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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

A President's Push to Break Senate Rules

The U. S. President has been pressuring Republican senators to scrap the filibuster rule. This rule requires 60 out of 100 senators to agree on most laws. The President thinks this change would help end the ongoing government shutdown, which is now the longest in history. At a recent meeting, the P

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Golden Camel Sets Up Shop in Tempe

Golden Camel, a sports betting platform, has just opened a new Content Hub in Tempe, Arizona. This isn't just an office; it's a place where they plan to make shows, podcasts, and host events. The goal? To make betting on sports more fun and social. The hub will be the home of Golden Camel's weekly

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Money Matters: How 35-44-Year-Olds Stack Up Financially

People's money situation changes a lot as they get older. The Federal Reserve's data shows that families usually make more and own more as they reach middle age. For those between 35 and 44, this is a big time to build financial strength. Knowing how your money compares to others your age can help y

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

A CEO Takes on Trump's Tariffs: A Fight for Business Survival

A big boss is taking President Trump to the Supreme Court. His company is struggling because of new taxes on imports. Rick Woldenberg, the CEO of Learning Resources, says these taxes are hurting his business badly. He thinks the taxes are not legal. He wants the court to stop them. Woldenberg says

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Notable Figures Who Left Their Mark in 2025

In 2025, the world said goodbye to many influential figures who shaped various fields. From politics to entertainment, their contributions left a lasting impact. Politics saw the passing of several key figures. Dick Cheney, a former vice president known for his strong policies, died at 84. Jim Edga

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

How Energy Rules Shape Europe's Economy

Europe's energy policies are like a big puzzle. Each piece, like climate rules or energy costs, affects the economy in different ways. For example, stricter climate rules can boost new green tech, but they can also make energy more expensive. This can slow down economic growth and raise unemployment

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Nov 04 2025WEATHER

Vietnam's Coffee Crisis: Too Much Rain and a Looming Typhoon

Vietnam's coffee fields are in deep trouble. Too much rain has already soaked the ground, and now another typhoon is heading straight for the country's central highlands. This region is crucial for growing robusta coffee, a type that's in high demand worldwide. The excess water is making the soil to

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Do Celebrities Really Move the Needle on Voting?

Jennifer Lawrence, a well-known actress, recently shared her thoughts on whether celebrities influence voters. She questioned if her political statements actually make a difference, especially after supporting specific candidates in past elections. Lawrence pointed out that celebrities don't seem to

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Nov 04 2025OPINION

Trump's Trade Moves: A Mixed Bag

Trump's approach to trade with China has been a bit of a rollercoaster. He's been trying to use tariffs to get China to cut down on exports to the U. S. But it's been a bumpy ride, with not much to show for it yet. Let's talk about leverage. In the world of politics, it's all about having power ove

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Nov 03 2025CELEBRITIES

How Martha Stewart Changed Dinner Parties Forever

Martha Stewart has been a big name in the world of cooking and homemaking for over four decades. She started as a caterer and became the first self-made female billionaire in the U. S. She also created the idea of a lifestyle influencer long before the internet was a thing. Her work has influenced m

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