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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Cutting Red Tape: SBA's Plan to Ease Costs on Small Businesses

The Small Business Administration (SBA) has launched a new effort to reduce federal regulations. The goal is to lower costs for small businesses and families. The Deregulation Strike Force will review and cut rules that are seen as too burdensome. This initiative targets sectors like housing, healt

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Dec 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Break: How Rules Relaxed Under Trump's Watch

Trump's return to the White House brought a big change for the crypto world. The SEC, which regulates financial markets, started going easy on crypto cases. It paused, reduced penalties, or even dropped over 60% of the ongoing cases. This is unusual because the SEC rarely backs down from cases again

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Dec 15 2025CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: Building a Strong Foundation in DeFi

Mutuum Finance, a DeFi project built on Ethereum, is making steady progress. It focuses on lending and borrowing. The project has raised over $19 million so far. It is now in the second phase of its development plan. During this phase, the team is working on the core parts of the system. These incl

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

The Unusual Tale of Linda McMahon and the Student Loan Scam

Linda McMahon, a former WWE executive, is now the Education Secretary under Trump's administration. She made headlines with a video that retells the story of the Grinch, but with a twist. Instead of stealing Christmas, the video talks about stopping student loan fraud. In the video, McMahon describ

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Border Dispute: Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Pause Fighting

Thailand and Cambodia have decided to stop fighting again. This isn't new. They've been arguing over land for a long time. The problem started with a map from 1907. Thailand says it's wrong. Cambodia says it's right. A court said Cambodia is right in 1962. Many Thais are still upset about that. Bot

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Leader Steps Down as U. S. Boat Attacks Face Questions

A high-ranking U. S. Navy leader has left his post early, sparking curiosity about why he chose to retire now. Admiral Alvin Holsey, who was in charge of military activities in Latin America, handed over his responsibilities to Air Force Lieutenant General Evan Pettus during a quiet ceremony near Mi

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Federal Reserve Keeps the Same Leaders: What Does This Mean?

The Federal Reserve has decided to keep all its regional bank presidents in their jobs. This might seem like a small thing, but it's actually pretty important. These presidents have a big say in setting interest rates, almost as much as the main governors do. Not long ago, there was talk about chan

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump's Move to Unify AI Rules Nationwide

President Donald Trump took a big step to control how artificial intelligence is regulated across the United States. He signed an order that aims to create a single set of rules for AI at the national level, instead of letting each state make its own laws. This move is seen as a way to stop states

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

A Leader Steps Down: What's Next for Mental Health and Addiction Services?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is about to see a change at the top. Art Kleinschmidt, who has been acting as the head of the agency, is set to leave his position this Friday. This news comes as no surprise to those following the agency, as it has been operatin

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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

New School Mental Health Funding: A Shift in Focus

The U. S. Department of Education recently declared a significant change in their funding strategy. They have allocated over $208 million to bolster mental health services in schools. This move comes with a notable shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that were previously

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