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Nov 17 2025EDUCATION

Oakland Schools Face Heat for Jewish Student Discrimination

Oakland Unified School District is in hot water after the California Department of Education found that it created a hostile environment for Jewish students and staff. The department issued three rulings in late October, criticizing the district for taking over a year to respond to complaints of ant

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Boston's Political Shake-Up: A Councilor's Release and a Mayor's Restructuring

Tania Fernandes Anderson, a former Boston city councilor, recently walked free after a brief stint in federal prison. She was locked up on corruption charges but only served one month behind bars. This early release came as a surprise, as she was initially supposed to be there until Saturday. No one

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

Trouble on the Greens: Golf Club Fights Back Against Bike Gangs

Bulwell Forest Golf Club in Nottingham is under siege. Bike gangs have been terrorizing the place for years, but things have taken a dark turn. A golfer was left paralyzed after a brutal attack. The club manager himself was threatened with a machete. Just last month, the course had to shut down for

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Ecuadorians Decide on Foreign Military Bases and Constitutional Change

Ecuadorians faced a big choice on Sunday. They voted in a referendum. The vote was about two main things. First, allowing foreign countries to set up military bases in Ecuador. Second, starting the process to create a new constitution. Crime has been a big problem in Ecuador. Drug gangs are fightin

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka: What to Expect in Rawalpindi's Final ODI

The third ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka is set to take place in Rawalpindi. The weather looks good, with no rain expected. It will be cool, with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 24°C. The pitch at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is known for being friendly to batters. However, fast bowlers might ge

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Chile's Election: Crime, Immigration, and a Shift to the Right

Chile is in the middle of a big election. People are worried about crime and immigration. The far-right is getting stronger. Jose Antonio Kast is a big name. He wants to be tough on crime and immigration. He has said he will build walls and fences. He also wants to deport people who are not legal.

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Switzerland's Trade Deal: A Smart Move or a Risky Bet?

Switzerland has struck a new trade deal with the United States, but not everyone is happy about it. The deal aims to lower import tariffs for Swiss products in the U. S. from a whopping 39% to a more reasonable 15%. In return, Swiss companies are expected to invest a massive $200 billion in the U. S

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Fitness+ Future: What's Next?

Apple's Fitness+ might be in for a big change. There are rumors that it could be part of a new, bigger health service called Apple Health+. This new service might launch next year. If that happens, Fitness+ might not be sold alone anymore. Instead, it could be part of this bigger health package. A

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Played President: A Look at Aaron Sorkin's Political Vision

Aaron Sorkin's "The American President" left a lasting mark on many, shaping careers and perspectives. The film introduced a president who was relatable, dealing with everyday struggles like forgetting to sign his daughter's permission slip. This president, Andrew Shepherd, was a widower who faced p

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Nov 16 2025OPINION

Victims Speak Up: A New Approach to Justice

In the past, politicians often used the pain of crime victims to push their own agendas. They rarely asked what victims truly wanted or needed. Instead, they made assumptions and created laws that didn't always help. For example, after a tragic event in 1993, laws were passed that focused on punishm

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