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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Raise Questions and Tensions

In a recent move, top officials from the Trump administration met with key lawmakers to discuss U. S. strikes on boats suspected of drug trafficking near Venezuela. The meeting came after growing concerns in Congress about the lack of clarity surrounding these operations. Secretary of State Marco R

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Powers: Supreme Court Tackles Trump's Tariffs Amid Shutdown

The Supreme Court was packed with spectators, including high-profile figures like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, as they heard arguments about the legality of President Trump's tariffs. This event stood out because it happened during a government shutdown, wh

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

California's Leaders: Are They Listening to the People?

Last year, a huge majority of Californians voted for Proposition 36. This law aimed to toughen penalties for certain theft crimes and ensure treatment for repeat drug offenders. Many hoped this would make communities safer and show that the state was serious about crime. However, the current governo

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

New York's New Mayor Takes on Trump

Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, is not backing down from a fight with former President Donald Trump. Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, has been vocal about his plans to resist Trump's threats to defund the city and deport immigrants. He has also promised to "Trump-proof" New

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Nov 05 2025RELIGION

Justice in a Tangle: The Case of Damon Landor and His Dreadlocks

Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, found himself in a tough spot when prison officials shaved his long hair during a 2020 stint for a drug-related offense. His faith forbids haircuts, and he had grown his hair nearly to his knees over two decades. Despite showing prison staff a federal court ruling that p

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Putin's Move: Is Nuclear Testing Back on the Table?

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, has asked his team to look into restarting nuclear tests. This comes after the U. S. president hinted that America might do the same. Putin said Russia has followed the rules of the nuclear test ban treaty, but if others start testing, Russia will too. A top Russian

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Retirement Homes: Who Gets Left Behind?

Retirement homes play a big role in supporting older adults as they age. But not everyone can access them. People with lower incomes or those from minority groups often face barriers. This is especially true in places where these homes cost a lot out of pocket. Also, there aren't enough options that

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

A New Era: Maldives Takes Bold Step Against Smoking

The Maldives has set a new standard in public health with a groundbreaking law. Starting November 1, anyone born after January 1, 2007, is barred from smoking, buying, or using tobacco products. This move is part of a broader effort to create a tobacco-free generation. The Ministry of Health hailed

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

YouTube's New Rules and Web3 Gaming: What's the Big Deal?

YouTube has recently updated its content rules, and it's got some Web3 gaming creators upset. They feel like the platform is targeting them unfairly. The new rules, set to take effect on November 17, expand what's considered prohibited content to include digital items with real-world value, like ski

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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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