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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A Bakery's Pause: Facing Fear in the Immigration Crackdown

Cristina Rojas, a new U. S. citizen, has hit pause on her bakery in Charlotte. The Batchmaker is temporarily closed, not because of a lack of customers, but because of fear. Rojas became a citizen just this year, but that hasn't stopped her from feeling the chill of the current immigration climate.

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Earbuds: A Closer Look at the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Samsung is working on new earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, which might come out around the same time as the Galaxy S26. We've already seen some pictures of these earbuds, but they were just drawings, not real photos. Now, we have some new pictures that show what the earbuds will actually look like.

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation's Holiday Sale: What's the Real Deal?

The holiday shopping season is here, and Sony has shared its Black Friday 2025 plans. The sale kicks off on November 21st, with discounts on PlayStation 5 consoles, games, and accessories. But before you rush to buy, let's break down what these deals really mean. First, the PS5 lineup will see a $1

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Illinois Senate Leader Dodges Big Fine in Campaign Cash Mix-Up

In a surprising turn of events, Illinois Senate President Don Harmon won't have to pay a huge $9. 8 million fine. This fine was for breaking campaign finance rules during the 2024 election. The State Board of Elections couldn't agree on the fine, so it didn't go through. The fine came after reports

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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Big Drop: How It's Shaking Up Strategy Investors

Strategy Inc, a company heavily invested in Bitcoin, is feeling the heat as the cryptocurrency takes a nosedive. Bitcoin has just hit a six-month low, dropping below $90, 000. This isn't good news for Strategy Inc, as its stock value is closely tied to Bitcoin's performance. Strategy Inc has been o

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Nov 18 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Money Game: Why Pros Are Picking YouTube Over Tournaments

Golf is changing, and not just on the course. Players are finding new ways to make a living, and it's not always by winning tournaments. Take Brad Dalke, a former college golf star. He's now making waves in the world of online golf content. Dalke recently won a big tournament called the Internet Inv

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Small Town's Darkest Hour: Seeking Justice in Tennessee

Tiptonville, a quiet town in rural Tennessee, is grappling with a grim chapter in its history. A man, Austin Robert Drummond, stands accused of a shocking crime that left four family members dead and a community in shock. The case has taken a dramatic turn as Drummond's lawyer plans to ask for a tri

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Takes a Tumble: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Crypto prices are feeling the heat lately. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the big names in the crypto world, have been dropping. Bitcoin is now below $92, 200, which is the lowest it's been since April. It's lost over 14% in just two weeks, wiping out all the gains it made this year. Ethereum isn't faring mu

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Nov 18 2025CRIME

A Crypto Laundering Scheme Unveiled: How a Georgia Man Stole Nearly $1M

A Georgia resident, Olanrewaju B. Adeosun, was taken into custody in New York. He is accused of laundering almost $1 million from a business in Bergen County. This happened after a wire transfer scam was reported to the prosecutor's office in July 2024. The investigation, which lasted over a year,

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Nov 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wealthy Countries: Speed Up and Pay Up for Climate Change

India's Environment Minister, Bhupender Yadav, made a strong statement at the COP30 summit in Brazil. He said that richer countries need to do more to fight climate change. They should cut their emissions to zero faster than planned. Also, they should give more money to poorer countries to help them

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