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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Tech's Role in Combating Child Exploitation

The internet's vastness offers both opportunities and dangers, especially for those who exploit children. Traffickers are using advanced tech to hide their actions and lure victims. This shift demands that law enforcement has access to better tools and resources. Congress plays a crucial role in pro

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Dec 23 2025BUSINESS

Georgia's Work Revolution: A Fresh Start for Jobs and Businesses

Georgia is stepping up its game to make sure workers and businesses have what they need to thrive. The state's new labor commissioner, Bárbara Rivera Holmes, has big plans to modernize the labor department. This isn't just about keeping up; it's about leading the way. Holmes has a clear vision for

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Anchorage's Financial Crossroads: Tax Hike or Smart Spending?

Anchorage is a city of diverse people, from working families to small business owners, military personnel, and retirees, all drawn to Alaska's promise of opportunity. But lately, the city's financial management has been shaky. Instead of slapping on a new sales tax, it's time for Anchorage to tighte

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents in 2026: Hype vs. Reality

In the year 2026, AI agents are expected to be a big topic. These are software systems that can plan tasks, make decisions, and interact with digital tools with little human help. The main concern is not what they might do in the future, but who is pushing them now and why. Many tech companies are

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

The Quiet Crisis in Immigration: How Policies Are Changing the Game

The recent shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington sparked a swift reaction from the Trump administration, but not in the way one might expect. Instead of focusing on the crime, the administration imposed severe restrictions on legal immigration. The U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Servic

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

The Hustler Who Taught Me to Fake It Till I Make It

In the summer of 2005, a young writer found himself in New York City, far from his Texas roots. He was working as an assistant to a literary agent, a job that didn't quite align with his dreams. He met a man named Marty Reisman, a self-proclaimed con artist and ping-pong hustler. Marty was a colorfu

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Android Parents: Raising Kids in Space

Ridley Scott, the director behind Alien and Prometheus, made a TV show called Raised by Wolves. It's not part of the Alien story, but it's just as deep. The show is about two robots, Mother and Father, who are raising human children on a far-off planet. They want to protect the kids from the religio

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Faith and Politics: A Shaky Alliance

In 2025, President Trump has been very busy. He has signed 225 executive orders in just one year. This is more than he did in his entire first term. Some of these orders are about religion. They talk about making America a more Christian nation. For example, one order created a task force to stop C

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Last Moments: How Culture Shapes End-of-Life Care for Arab Patients in Israel

In Israel, Arab patients with terminal illnesses face a unique set of challenges. Their experiences with end-of-life care are deeply influenced by their cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds. Palliative care, which aims to improve the quality of life for those with terminal illnesses, ofte

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Dec 23 2025FINANCE

Home Insurance: A Shaky Foundation for Homeowners, Lenders, and Insurers

Home insurance is in a tough spot. Why? Three big groups—homeowners, lenders, and insurance companies—are all pulling in different directions. Each has their own worries and goals, making it hard to find a fix. Homeowners are stuck between a rock and a hard place. They need a mortgage to buy a home

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