SECURITY

Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Food Aid in Jeopardy: Millions Face Uncertainty

In the U. S. , a significant number of people are at risk of losing access to crucial food assistance. This aid, known as SNAP, has been a lifeline for many, including Sara Carlson. Years ago, when she was a single mother of three, SNAP helped her put food on the table. Now, she works as an operatio

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Seattle's Rising Costs: Is Social Security Keeping Up?

Seattle's living costs are higher than most places in the U. S. This is a big deal for people who rely on Social Security. The Social Security Administration just announced a 2. 8% increase in benefits for 2026. But will this be enough to cover the rising costs in Seattle? The cost of living in Sea

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

September's Inflation: A Small Step Back

Prices went up, but not as much as people thought they would. This is what happened in September. The numbers came out late because the government wasn't working. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said prices were 3. 0% higher than last year. That's a bit less than what experts guessed. It's als

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Small Raise for Seniors: Will It Be Enough?

Next year, seniors and other Social Security beneficiaries will see a small boost in their monthly checks. The increase is 2. 8%, which works out to about $56 more per month for the average person. This change is meant to help with rising costs, but it might not be enough. Health care costs eat up

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

The Big Heist: Why Thieves Are Shifting Targets

In the world of art theft, something unexpected has happened. Thieves have started stealing items that they can actually sell. This is a big change from the usual trend of stealing famous paintings that are nearly impossible to sell. Recently, thieves stole royal jewelry worth around $100 million fr

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: Why U. S. and China Need to Talk

The South China Sea has become a hotspot for tense encounters between the U. S. and China. In 2023, a Chinese fighter jet flew too close to a U. S. reconnaissance plane. This wasn't the first time. Earlier that year, another Chinese jet came dangerously close to a U. S. military aircraft. These risk

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Elections Hit a Roadblock: Gangs and Chaos Delay Democracy

Haiti is in a tough spot. Elections won't happen before February 2026. Why? Gangs are running wild, making it too dangerous to vote. The last elections were in 2016. The president was killed in 2021. Since then, gangs have taken over big parts of the country. The electoral council tried to check vo

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

The Louvre's Bold Jewel Heist: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre, a top museum in Paris, faced a shocking robbery on a Sunday morning. Thieves took valuable jewels in just seven minutes. They used angle grinders to break in and threatened staff. The thieves escaped on motorbikes, leaving the museum in chaos. The stolen items include a pearl and diamond

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Shiba Inu's Big Burn: What's Up With All the Hype?

Shiba Inu, the popular cryptocurrency, is making waves with a massive token burn. This event has got people talking and hoping for a comeback. But what's really going on? First off, let's talk numbers. A huge chunk of Shiba Inu tokens, about 43 million, was taken out of circulation in just one tran

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Trading Crypto Without Leaving a Trace: Meet Bitania

In a world where data privacy is often compromised, a new player has entered the crypto trading scene. Bitania. com has launched as a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange that prioritizes user privacy. It operates without the usual Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements, allowing users to trade crypt

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