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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Parents and Schools: Who Decides What Kids Read?

Parents in New York are pushing back against the idea that only a few groups should decide what books their kids can read in school. They believe they should have a say in what their children are exposed to, especially when it comes to content that might not be suitable for their age. The current s

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Trump Allows Nvidia to Sell AI Chips to China: What It Means

President Donald Trump has given Nvidia the green light to sell its H200 AI chips to China, but there's a catch. The company will have to pay a 25% fee to the U. S. government for each shipment. This decision comes after weeks of discussions and is seen as a big win for Nvidia, which has been pushin

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Growing Your Small-Town Business: Smart Moves for Real Success

Small-town businesses have a unique advantage: everyone knows each other. But that can also make it tough to stand out. To grow, you need to be smart about how you connect with people. It's not just about ads or discounts. It's about building trust and being part of the community. First, be visible

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

From Rapper to Big Boss: 50 Cent's Smart Moves in Business

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is a name that stands out in the music industry, but his real game is in business. He's not just a rapper; he's a smart businessman who plays the long game. While others were busy with music feuds and album sales, 50 was making moves that would pay off big time. One of his

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Risks of Female Cosmetic Surgeries: What You Should Know

The world is seeing a big jump in female genital cosmetic surgeries. This is creating more business chances, but it also brings up big ethical questions. Many of these surgeries are not needed for health reasons. There is not enough solid science to back up their safety or long-term effects. Market

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Waka Flocka Flame's Honest Take on Diddy's Controversial Doc

Waka Flocka Flame, known for his bluntness, recently shared his thoughts on the Netflix docuseries "Sean Combs: The Reckoning. " The series, produced by 50 Cent, delves into Sean "Diddy" Combs' rise to fame and the serious allegations against him. Waka Flocka didn't hold back, expressing his disillu

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Chile's Copper Mine: Workers Raise Safety Concerns

In Chile, a major copper mine has been under scrutiny. Workers and regulators have noticed some worrying signs. There were cracks and leaks at the Quebrada Blanca mine's tailings dam. This is where the mine stores its waste. The issues started back in 2024. Workers were worried about their safety.

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Ohio's Political Spotlight: Time to Vote for the 2025 Sloopy Stars

Ohio's political scene is buzzing with excitement as voting for the 2025 Sloopy Awards kicks off. These awards, now in their eighth year, shine a light on the state's political figures, both the outstanding and the, well, not-so-outstanding. From governors to lobbyists, and even the best hangouts ar

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Political Speech: Why the Supreme Court Might Just Do the Right Thing

The Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how political parties and candidates work together. Right now, there are rules that stop parties from coordinating with their candidates. But these rules might not make sense. For a long time, people have tried to control political speech. Th

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tehran's Water Crisis: A Growing Concern

Iran is facing a serious water shortage. The country has not seen such a long dry spell in 60 years. A water expert, Rama Habibi, shared this news. He works for the Tehran Regional Water Company. He said that for five years in a row, there has been very little rain. Last year, Tehran got 48 millimet

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