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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Mayor Adams' Money Fight: A Legal Setback

Mayor Adams is in a tough spot. He wanted to get his hands on over $4 million in public campaign funds, but a judge said no. This isn't the first time he's been turned down. A Brooklyn Federal Court judge backed the city's Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny Adams the funds. The judge said the

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Oct 01 2025SPORTS

How Sound Shapes the Basketball Experience

Basketball games are more than just a sport; they're an experience. The roar of the crowd, the echo of the ball bouncing, and the announcer's voice all play a part in making the game exciting. But have you ever thought about how sound affects the game and the people watching it? Researchers have be

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Logitech's New Mouse: A Game Changer for Mac Users?

Logitech has rolled out the MX Master 4, a new mouse that's making waves among Mac enthusiasts. This isn't just a simple upgrade; it's packed with features that could change how you work. One standout feature is the haptic feedback. It's like the mouse is giving you tiny, helpful nudges while you wo

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

New York City's Mayor Steps Aside: What's Next?

New York City's political scene just got a major shake-up. Mayor Eric Adams has decided to pull out of the race for another term. This move leaves the stage open for three main contenders: Zohran Mamdani from the Democrats, Andrew Cuomo running as an independent, and Curtis Sliwa from the Republican

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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 25 2025POLITICS

French Ex-President Faces Jail: A Look at Sarkozy's Controversial Legacy

Nicolas Sarkozy, once the president of France, is now making history for a different reason. He's the first French leader in recent times to be sent to jail after a criminal conviction. This isn't his first run-in with the law, but it's certainly the most serious. Sarkozy, now 70, was found guilty

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Sep 24 2025POLITICS

A Long-Awaited Freedom for a Prominent Activist

After years behind bars, Alaa Abd El Fattah, a well-known Egyptian activist, finally walked out of prison. His release came after a presidential pardon, a move that many hoped would set a precedent for other political prisoners in Egypt. Abd El Fattah's journey to freedom was not easy. He spent mos

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Sep 23 2025CRYPTO

How U. S. Rules Could Boost Crypto Adoption

The U. S. is taking steps to make cryptocurrency rules clearer. This could lead to more banks offering Bitcoin services. Alessio Quaglini, CEO of Hex Trust, thinks this will happen soon. He believes banks will start providing Bitcoin deposits, trading, and even structured products. This could be a b

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Philippines Floods: Public Anger Over Corruption

In the Philippines, people are really upset. They're protesting because they think there's been cheating with money meant for flood control. This isn't just a small issue. It's a big deal. The protests happened in Manila, where lots of people gathered. Some even threw rocks and set things on fire. T

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Sep 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Troubles Ground Flights, Stranding Travelers

A major tech breakdown left thousands of people stuck at airports in the US. The problem started at two big airports in Dallas. A lot of flights were canceled or delayed. This happened because of issues with the telecoms system. The FAA said the system is old and needs updates. They also said that g

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