POLITICS

Jun 26 2025POLITICS

California's Money Mess: Who Wins, Who Loses?

California is stuck in a money fight. The state just approved a huge $325 billion budget, but the arguments are far from over. Lawmakers have until Friday to finalize things before the new budget kicks in on July 1. Proposition 36 is one of the big fights. Voters approved it last year. It's about b

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: A Fresh Take on Elections

New York City is showing the rest of the country how elections can be run better. The way they are picking their mayor is different. It's called ranked-choice voting. This method lets voters pick more than one candidate. They can list their top choices in order. This way, the winner has more support

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tough Spot: Evangelicals and Middle East Tensions

Donald Trump's recent slip-up on live TV might have more to it than just a moment of frustration. Some say it's a sign of the pressure he's under from evangelical supporters. They have strong views on Israel and Iran, and Trump needs their backing. Trump's outburst came during a discussion about th

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Small Businesses Get a Boost: What's in the New Bill?

Small businesses have faced tough times lately. High costs and strict rules have made it hard for them to grow. But now, there's a new bill that could change things. This bill, called the One Big Beautiful Bill, aims to help small businesses and workers. It includes tax cuts and fewer regulations. O

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Move: Ukraine's Fight and the Money Talks

NATO leaders gathered in The Hague to talk about spending more on defense. This comes as Russia keeps pushing hard in Ukraine. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasn't in the main room. He was on the sidelines, meeting leaders one by one. Zelenskyy had a busy day before the big meeting. H

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Troops Lost in Gaza Amidst Shaky Peace

A fragile truce between Israel and Iran seems to be holding, but tensions remain high. The ceasefire, which started on Tuesday after 12 days of conflict, has given a glimmer of hope for lasting peace. However, Iran has made it clear that it won’t abandon its nuclear program, and its parliament is pu

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

US President Talks Tough on NATO and Ukraine

At a recent NATO meeting, the US President shared his thoughts on Ukraine and defense spending. He admitted that finding a peaceful solution for Ukraine is tougher than he expected. He said, "This is harder than anyone would think. Putin is more stubborn than I thought. It's tougher than other confl

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Meet Zohran Mamdani: The Young Progressive Shaking Up NYC Politics

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblymember, has taken the New York City political scene by storm. He's leading the Democratic mayoral primary race, surprising many with his sudden rise. Mamdani's campaign has resonated with younger voters and first-time primary participants, thanks to his in

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Message to Iranians: VOA's Role in Question

During a recent congressional hearing, it was revealed that Voice of America (VOA) may have been used to broadcast President Donald Trump's message to Iranians in Farsi during U. S. military strikes. This disclosure has sparked concerns about the traditionally independent news service's role and int

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

A Fight Over a Former President's Resting Place

A court in South Africa recently stopped the burial of Zambia's former leader, Edgar Lungu, just as it was about to happen. This unexpected decision came after a church service for mourners had already ended. The halt is the latest in a long argument between Lungu's family and the Zambian government

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