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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs: What’s at Stake for Millions?

The end of January is a crucial deadline for millions of Americans. Without action from Congress, healthcare costs could skyrocket or coverage could disappear for many. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded tax credits during the COVID-19 pandemic, making healthcare more affordable. But these credi

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump's Tough Call

Kevin Hassett, the head of the National Economic Council, is in the running to become the next Federal Reserve chair. But not everyone in the Trump administration is convinced he's the right fit. Some officials privately question his effectiveness, suggesting he might not be up to the task of replac

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Gun Rights Clash in the Virgin Islands: A Legal Showdown

The U. S. Justice Department has taken a bold step by suing the Virgin Islands Police Department. The reason? They claim the department is violating the Constitution by making it too hard for people to get gun permits. This is the first big case since the Justice Department set up a new team to focu

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Rise and Fall of a Right-Wing Social Hub

In early 2023, a unique social scene emerged in New York City, centered around a venue called Sovereign House. This space, founded by Nick Allen, became a gathering spot for a diverse mix of young right-wing individuals, including crypto enthusiasts, religious groups, and internet personalities. All

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Dec 17 2025OPINION

Smart Giving: How to Make Your Donations Count

It's that time of year again. The holiday season is here, and with it comes the urge to give back. But where should you direct your donations to make the biggest difference? Many people struggle with this question, especially when there are so many causes and charities out there. One organization t

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Recognizing Austin's Unsung Heroes: Why You Should Nominate Someone Today

Austin is a city that thrives on the efforts of its people. But do we always take the time to recognize those who go above and beyond? The Pillars of the City program aims to do just that. With the nomination deadline approaching, it's time to think about who in your life has made a significant impa

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Hook in Your Car and Other Surprising Facts

Ever wondered why there's a tiny hook on your car's grab handle? It's not just for show. This little hook is a coat or clothes hanger. It's there so you can hang your clothes without wrinkling them or having them slide around. You can find this info in your car's manual. It's a small detail, but it'

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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith in Action: How Episcopal Communities Fight Racism

Racism is not just a social or political issue. It's also a spiritual one. This is the core belief driving a group of Episcopalians in their fight for racial justice. Over three years, researchers observed how this community used their faith to tackle racism head-on. They didn't just talk about it.

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Dec 17 2025CRYPTO

Bitwise's Bold Bitcoin Predictions for 2026

Bitwise, a big name in crypto investments, is making some bold predictions for Bitcoin in 2026. They think Bitcoin will hit new highs, breaking the usual four-year cycle pattern. This cycle pattern is known for three strong years followed by a big drop in the fourth year. But Bitwise thinks things a

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Machines Talk Directly: A New Way to Connect

Machines talking to each other without a middleman? That's the big idea behind Tashi, a new way to make devices work together in real time. Right now, most machines rely on big cloud services like AWS or Google Cloud to communicate. But these services can be slow, expensive, and sometimes just plain

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