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May 26 2026BUSINESS

Starbucks Campaign Triggers Apology Over Gwangju Memory

The coffee chain in South Korea faced a sharp backlash after it ran a promotion that many saw as disrespectful to the Gwangju Uprising, an event where thousands of students were violently suppressed in 1980. In the wake of public outrage, the head of the retailer that owns Starbucks in Korea issu

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Turkish Politics in Turmoil: A Police Raid Sparks Outrage

Turkey’s pro‑Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (DEM) slammed a recent court decision that removed the main opposition party’s leader, labeling the police raid on the Republican People’s Party (CHP) headquarters a “disgrace to democracy. ” The raid occurred on Sunday when riot police, armed with tear

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Senate Veteran Faces New Challenges in a Shifting Political Landscape

Susan Collins has spent three decades in the Senate, climbing ranks and chairing key committees. Her tenure brought federal funds to Maine projects, earning gratitude from many locals. Yet the current national scene feels different: a president who many see as out of step with constitutional norms h

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Gerrymandering: A New Twist in Maryland’s Political Story

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling struck down major parts of the Voting Rights Act, a move that shocked many who value civil rights. In Maryland, the decision triggered a shift in Senate President Bill Ferguson’s position on partisan redistricting. He now supports changes that could let the state’s

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Coach Claims Team Is Winning By Numbers

Kenny Atkinson, the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, said the team is actually doing well when you look at statistics. He told reporters that out of three games, the Cavaliers have performed better than expected in two of them. The comment was made while the team is down 3-0 against the New Y

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May 26 2026EDUCATION

California Schools: The Quiet Battle for Better Funding

Education is the state’s biggest budget item, costing around 91 billion dollars for K‑12 and another 60 billion from local and federal sources. These funds shape the future of nearly six million students, and they also determine California’s economic health. Because of this, education is a top prior

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May 26 2026RELIGION

AI and War: A New Pope’s Call for Careful Rules

The latest message from the Vatican says that smart machines should not be left to a handful of people and that they could make fighting easier. The Pope wrote that wars are now driven by new tech, and he wants rules to keep the human spirit safe. He says old ideas about “just wars” are out of

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May 26 2026RELIGION

A Warning About the Future of Tech and People

The first letter from Pope Leo XIV talks about how new technology can turn society into a “Tower of Babel. ” He says we have two choices: build a city that puts people on the same level as God, or create a place where humans and God live together. The story of Babel reminds us that when pride drives

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Reopening Iran’s Web: A New Chapter After 87 Days Offline

Iran’s leader has announced that the country will lift its long‑lasting block on global internet connections, a decision reported by state media. The order follows an almost three‑month stretch during which most Iranians could not reach the wider web, a period that began after protests sparked a nat

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Why asking questions in politics isn't as simple as it seems

It's easy to ask questions when you don't expect much in return, but online discussions don't always work that way. Someone once tried to start a conversation about a local bill by weighing its pros and cons. Instead of answers, they got mockery—laughing emojis and insults like "You're everything wr

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