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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Deadly Sunday in Sumy

Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine, faced a grim Palm Sunday. Two Russian ballistic missiles struck the heart of the city. This attack was not on a military base or a strategic target. It was a busy city center, filled with people going about their day. The missiles were not ordinary. They were c

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

A Politician's Shift: From Compassionate to Controversial

In recent times, Marco Rubio has taken a stark turn in his political stance. This shift is particularly noticeable in his approach to immigration and foreign policy. He now openly supports actions that many find harsh and inhumane. Rubio has aligned himself with leaders known for their authoritaria

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Siege: Israel's Escalating Offensive and Its Impact

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified once again. This time, Israel has declared it will broaden its military actions across most of Gaza. This decision came after a two-month pause in fighting ended on March 18. The Israeli military has been busy. It has taken control of key areas i

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Economic Rollercoaster: Trump's Tariff Tantrums and the Looming Default

The market was shaken up by Trump's back-and-forth on tariffs. By the time trading ended, stocks had regained some lost ground, but the damage was already done. Interest rates spiked, business activity slowed, and the specter of a recession loomed larger. The chance of a U. S. default crept up to 6%

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over School Sports Funding

A federal judge has stepped in to unblock money that was supposed to go to Maine. The U. S. Department of Agriculture had frozen these funds. This all started because of a disagreement between the former president and the governor of Maine. The issue began when the former president signed an order.

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Florida Schools Team Up with ICE: What Does This Mean for Students?

In Florida, several major universities have decided to team up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This move is part of a bigger plan by state leaders to support the federal government's efforts to tighten immigration rules. The University of Florida was one of the first to sign a deal known

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia: Who's Really Stalling the Peace Process?

Ukraine and Russia are pointing fingers at each other. They are accusing each other of breaking a deal to stop hitting energy targets. This happened at a big meeting in Turkey. Both sides want to end the war, which has been going on for three years. They had a chance to talk about it with a U. S

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Campus Activism Under Fire: Students Fear and Silence

The atmosphere on some university campuses has shifted dramatically. Students who once openly protested Israel's actions in Gaza now find themselves in a climate of fear and silence. This change is not just about the protests themselves, but about the broader implications for students, especially th

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Trade Turmoil: How Americans Are Adjusting Their Spending

The trade policies of the Trump administration have caused a stir among Americans. Some have started to change their spending habits. This is because of the uncertainty surrounding tariffs and their potential impact on the economy. The President's policies have led to a mix of fear and strategic p

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Border Security: Military Steps In

The border between the US and Mexico has become a hot topic. A recent move has given the military a bigger role in securing it. This decision came from a high-level order. It was sent out late on a Friday. The order was directed to key officials. It included the secretaries of interior, defense, ho

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