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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter in Crypto Regulation: Harris Steps Down

Adrienne Harris, who led the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) for four years, has decided to step down. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and highlighted the department's growth under her leadership. In her final interview, Harris backed the idea of a US-UK crypt

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Sep 30 2025POLITICS

California's Tribal Power Play: Who Wins in the Casino War?

California's Native American tribes are flexing their political muscles to shut down online gaming rivals. With a recent bill sailing through the state legislature without a single opposing vote, it's clear that tribes have a strong influence in Sacramento. This power comes from their deep pockets,

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Sep 30 2025POLITICS

Geauga County's Hidden Immigration Detention Deal

Geauga County officials are keeping a secret from the people who pay their salaries. They made a deal to house immigration detainees in the county jail but won't show anyone the contract. Not the press, not even the ACLU. They say it's none of the public's business. But is it really? This isn't jus

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Revamping The Washington Post: A New Vision for Opinions

The Washington Post is undergoing a significant transformation, led by its new opinion editor, Adam O'Neal. At just 33 years old, O'Neal is tasked with reshaping the editorial pages of this major newspaper. O'Neal's journey to this role is quite remarkable. He joined The Post in July, bringing with

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Showdown: Democrats Take a Stand

In the world of politics, things can get pretty heated. Right now, Democrats and Republicans are at a standstill. Democrats are saying no to a bill that keeps the government running unless Republicans agree to some changes. Specifically, they want to reverse cuts to Medicaid, restore funding for pub

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Seychelles Election Heads for Second Round

In a surprising turn of events, the Seychelles presidential race is headed for a runoff. The electoral commission announced that neither of the top candidates secured the required majority in the first round. Opposition leader Patrick Herminie and current President Wavel Ramkalawan will now face eac

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Sep 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Really Find Your Perfect Match?

Dating apps are trying to use AI to help people find love. They want to make the process more personal and less tiring. Some apps, like Bumble, are using AI to match people based on their values and goals. Others, like Sitch and Amata, are using AI to create personalized profiles and matches. Even F

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Memphis Gets a Helping Hand to Fight Crime

Memphis is getting some extra help to tackle crime. The state of Tennessee is sending in more than just local cops. They are bringing in federal agents and the National Guard. This is not a small operation. It involves many different agencies working together. The goal is to make the city safer. Th

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Employees in Limbo: Uncertainty and Anxiety Loom

Federal employees across the United States are grappling with a wave of uncertainty as a potential government shutdown looms. The anxiety is palpable, with many workers feeling abandoned and disrespected. The White House has directed agencies to prepare for possible layoffs, adding to the stress. M

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Democrats Face a Tough Choice: Shutdown or Surrender?

Senate Democrats are at a crossroads. They are thinking about shutting down the government if they don't get what they want on health care. This is a big change for them. In the past, they were against shutdowns. But now, they feel like they have no choice. Many Democrats are frustrated. They think

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