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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Moving Past the Shutdown: A Call for Bipartisan Health Care Solutions

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire has a clear message: it's time to move on from the government shutdown and tackle the pressing issue of health care costs. She believes that lawmakers need to stop the blame game and focus on finding common ground to address the rising costs of health care. Sh

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Immigration Crackdown: Fear and Questions

In Charlotte, a recent immigration enforcement operation has sparked fear and raised questions. Over 80 people were arrested, with reports of federal agents near churches, apartment buildings, and stores. The operation, called "Operation Charlotte's Web, " is part of a broader effort by the Trump ad

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Holiday Withdrawal: National Guard Troops Head Home

The Pentagon has decided to pull back some National Guard troops from Chicago and Portland. This move comes after President Trump sent them to these cities just a few weeks ago, despite local leaders' strong opposition. Around 200 soldiers from California, who were sent to Portland, and 200 from Tex

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Money Plan Hits a Snag

Trump has been talking about giving Americans a $2, 000 check from tariff money. But there's a big problem: new laws need to be made for this to happen. Trump said the money would come next year. He thinks the U. S. has enough money from tariffs to do this. But others aren't so sure. They say only

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Nov 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Love Across the Political Divide: Navigating Family Differences

A young woman finds herself in a tricky spot. Her boyfriend comes from a wealthy, highly educated, and liberal family. They are active in protests and have advanced degrees. Her own family, however, is more conservative and less affluent. She holds a bachelor's degree, which is the highest level of

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Charlotte's Immigration Raid: A Closer Look at the Numbers and Impact

In a swift operation, federal agents in Charlotte, North Carolina, detained 81 individuals in just five hours. This crackdown, led by Gregory Bovino, a seasoned official from the U. S. Border Patrol, signals a tougher stance on immigration enforcement under the current administration. Bovino, known

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Crypto King's Pardon Raises Eyebrows and Questions

A recent presidential pardon for a wealthy businessman has sparked a debate. Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange, was pardoned after his company helped a Trump family business. Zhao had pleaded guilty to serious crimes and paid a huge fine. He even spe

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

National Guard Troops Head Home from Chicago and Portland

The Pentagon has decided to pull back some National Guard troops from Chicago and Portland. This move comes a few weeks after President Trump sent them to these cities, claiming there was a rise in crime. Two defense officials, who asked not to be named, shared this news on Sunday. Around 200 Calif

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

Ecuador's Growing Violence: A Closer Look

Ecuador is in a tough spot. It's now the most violent country in South America. This change didn't happen overnight. It's been a mix of things. First, Colombia's peace deal in 2016 shifted drug trafficking dynamics. Then, Ecuador's location and weak institutions made it a hotspot for gangs. Life in

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Vote: What's at Stake?

Chile is gearing up for a crucial presidential election, with voters set to make their choice on Sunday. This election is more than just picking a new leader; it's about addressing pressing issues like rising crime, illegal immigration, and a sluggish economy. The country, known for its wealth in La

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