REFORM

Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Ohio's Redistricting Dilemma: Issue 1 and the Fight for Fair Representation

Voters in Ohio have a big decision to make on Election Day (Nov. 5) with Issue 1, the “Citizens Not Politicians” plan, up for a statewide vote. The current districts drawn by the General Assembly have led to a legislature more interested in grabbing headlines than solving real problems. A “yes” vote

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

Kim Kardashian Supports Menendez Brothers' New Parole Chance

Kim Kardashian has voiced her support for Erik and Lyle Menendez after Los Angeles County's new district attorney, George Gascón, proposed to replace their life without parole sentences with 50 years to life with parole eligibility. The brothers, who were convicted for killing their parents in 1989,

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Why the UN Needs Fresh Faces: A Call for Security Council Changes

The United Nations Security Council was created a long time ago, in 1945. Back then, the world was very different. But the Security Council hasn't changed much since then. It's time for a makeover! The Security Council has five permanent members: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China

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Oct 22 2024RELIGION

LA Church Pays Big for Past Abuses

Imagine a whopping $880 million payout by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to 1, 353 victims of clergy sexual abuse. This isn't your average settlement; it's the largest of its kind. The abuse stretches back decades, with the incidents happening as far back as 30 to 50 years ago. If you're wondering h

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Oct 18 2024RELIGION

Paying for the Past: LA Catholic Church's Biggest Settlement

Imagine finding out that someone you trusted harmed you decades ago. That's what happened to 1, 353 people who say they were abused by Catholic priests in Los Angeles. The Archdiocese agreed to pay $880 million, the largest single settlement of its kind. This didn't happen overnight. It took a year

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Oct 18 2024FINANCE

Malaysia's Next Steps: Changing Fuel and Education Subsidies

Malaysia is planning some big changes to how it spends its money. The government has been giving out lots of subsidies, like helping with fuel, water, and even chicken prices. But this is costing them a lot, and they want to change that. So, next year, they'll start adjusting who gets these subsidie

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Beyond Blue Lights: Trump and Harris See Eye to Eye on Police Limitations

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris have found common ground on a significant issue: the limitations of police in solving all societal problems. Trump, known for his tough-on-crime stance, and Harris, who advocates for community-base

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Secret Service Flaws: Lessons from the Trump Assassination Attempt

An independent review has uncovered serious issues within the U.S. Secret Service that allowed for a near-miss assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The panel, consisting of four former senior officials, highlighted numerous mistakes and a lack of critical thinking among Secret Ser

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Secret Service Needs Major Changes After Trump Incident

A recent panel investigation looked into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The results? The Secret Service is in need of some big changes! They found that the agency didn't do a great job securing the building where the shooter was, and there were

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Keir Starmer Promises Red Tape Slash at Investment Summit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer kicked off an international business conference in London with a promise to cut through red tape. He aimed to attract billions in foreign investments to boost the UK's economy. Starmer reassured investors about a new workers' rights bill, saying it would enhance j

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