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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Bid for Sea Cliff's Top Spot

A recent election in a small New York community saw an unexpected twist. A local businessman decided to challenge the incumbent mayor. This was not your typical political race. The challenger, Robert Ehrlich, is the founder of a popular snack brand. He had never been involved in local politics b

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Mar 20 2025SPORTS

The Big Green Machine Gets a New Boss

The Boston Celtics have a new owner. William Chisholm, a big-time fan and successful businessman, is taking over the team for a record-breaking $6. 1 billion. This deal makes it the most expensive sports team sale in North American history. Chisholm is no stranger to the Celtics. He grew up in the

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: The New Normal

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, is becoming a permanent fixture in our world. This virus is evolving rapidly and finding new ways to infect mammals, including humans. It's spreading widely among both domestic and wild animals, and the exact paths it takes to do so remain unclear. While the r

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Illinois Health Systems Under Scrutiny: The Push for Better Reporting of Abuse

Illinois is taking steps to tackle sexual misconduct in healthcare. A recent push aims to strengthen how healthcare workers and systems handle and report sexual misconduct claims. The goal is to prevent abuse from being swept under the rug. This comes after a series of revelations about how some hea

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Maine's Sports Battle: A Quick Federal Response

The U. S. Department of Education made a swift decision in a case involving transgender athletes in Maine. They found that the state's education office broke Title IX rules by letting transgender girls join girls' sports teams and use their facilities. This was surprisingly fast, as such investigati

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Mar 20 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Cost of Corporate Tax Avoidance in Nigeria

The United Nations has a clear stance on human rights. Everyone should have access to basic needs like clean water, healthcare, and education. These rights are essential for a good life. But many people around the world still don't have these basics. One big reason is that governments don't have eno

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

New Rules: Why You Might Need to Visit the Social Security Office Soon

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is rolling out stricter identity checks. This means millions of people will need to visit an SSA field office instead of handling things over the phone. Starting March 31st, verifying your identity over the phone will no longer be an option. If you can't veri

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Mar 19 2025CRYPTO

Government's Bitcoin Gambit: A Risky Move?

Bitcoin was created in 2008 with a dream of challenging traditional currencies. Its creators wanted a digital currency that wasn't controlled by governments, but by a decentralized computer program. This program would limit the number of bitcoins to 21 million, making them scarce and valuable. Fast

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Mar 19 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Tumble: Politics and Protests Hit the Road

The electric vehicle industry is facing a storm, and Tesla is right in the eye of it. The company's CEO has been busy with a government project, which has not gone down well with many of Tesla's original fans. These fans are largely Democrats, and they are not happy with the CEO's political leanin

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

JFK Files Unveiled: What's in the Newly Released Documents?

It has been over six decades since President John F. Kennedy was tragically killed in Dallas. The government has finally released a large batch of documents related to this historic event. These files, which were kept secret for many years, were made public just after 7 p. m. on a Tuesday. This rele

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