POLITICS

Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Financial Struggles Hit Home for Many Americans

A recent survey reveals that nearly half of Americans believe the cost of living has reached an all-time high. This sentiment is shared by a significant portion of Trump supporters, with 37% echoing the same concern. Interestingly, a similar number of Americans hold the current administration accoun

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

China's Naval Moves Stir Regional Concerns

China's navy and coast guard have been busy lately, with a lot of ships out in East Asian waters. At one point, there were over 100 vessels, which is a lot more than usual. This isn't just any old exercise; it's the biggest show of maritime muscle China has put on so far. China often does military

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Global Team-Up for Next-Gen Jet: Who's Next to Join?

Italy's defence chief recently hinted that more countries might soon hop on board the GCAP jet project. This isn't just any jet—it's a high-tech, next-gen fighter set to debut around 2035. Right now, Italy, Britain, and Japan are the main players, but Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Canada are

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Political Parties and Priorities: A Closer Look

Politics in America often seems like a game where parties put their own interests first. Both Democrats and Republicans have been accused of this, and it's not hard to see why. The recent debate about party loyalty versus national interest has sparked some heated discussions. One letter from Novemb

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Russia's Stance on Donbas: A Closer Look

Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, recently shared his thoughts on the Donbas region in Ukraine. He stated that Russia aims to take full control of this area, either through military means or by forcing Ukrainian troops to retreat. This statement came during an interview with India Today, just befo

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A GOP Congresswoman's Frustration Boils Over

Nancy Mace, a Republican congresswoman from South Carolina, is not happy with how things are going in the House. She's known for being a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump and for criticizing Democrats. But now, she's got her sights set on her own party's leadership. Mace is reported

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Press Freedom at Risk: Big News Outlets Fight Pentagon's New Rules

The New York Times has taken a stand against the Pentagon's new press policy. This policy, introduced last month, forces journalists to accept that they could be labeled security risks. If they do, they might lose their Pentagon press badges. The badges are important. They show that journalists have

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Russia's Frozen Cash for Ukraine: A Belgian Hurdle

Belgium is a nation divided. It's split by language and faith, with the north being Dutch-speaking and Protestant, while the south is French-speaking and Catholic. Brussels, the capital, is a melting pot, hosting major organizations like NATO and the European Union. Back in the 16th and 17th centur

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Little Rock's Surveillance Tech: A Step Back for Public Awareness

The Little Rock Board of Directors recently turned down a proposal that aimed to bring more openness about the police department's use of surveillance tools. This decision has sparked discussions about transparency and community trust. The rejected ordinance, backed by At-Large Director Antwan Phil

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Employees Sue EPA: Free Speech or Political Targeting?

Six former employees of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have taken legal action against the agency's administrator, Lee Zeldin. They claim their termination was a direct result of speaking out against what they saw as the politicization of science under the Trump administration. These emp

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