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Jan 04 2026OPINION

The Changing Tides of Workplace Diversity

In many workplaces, there's been a noticeable shift in how opportunities are handed out. Some folks, particularly young white men, have felt left out as companies focus more on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It's not just about hiring; it's about who gets promoted and recognized. For those

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Jan 04 2026FINANCE

Germany's Push for a Unified European Stock Exchange

Germany's Christian Social Union (CSU) is stepping up efforts to create a single European stock exchange. This move aims to boost European listings and economic growth. The CSU, a sister party to the CDU led by Friedrich Merz, supports the idea of a European bourse to keep successful German companie

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Jan 04 2026LIFESTYLE

America's Aging Trend: Who's Leading the Way?

The United States is getting older, and a specific group is at the heart of this change. Baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, are now driving the country's aging trend. This generation makes up a significant portion of the population, and as they age, they bring about shifts in various aspects

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Funding Freeze: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota is in a tight spot. The state has until next week to hand over a lot of data about child care providers and families who get federal money. If they don't, they might lose that funding. This all started when the Trump administration said there might be fraud happening with these funds. Som

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Exit: When Legal Troubles Meet Political Reality

A Wisconsin judge, Hannah C. Dugan, has stepped down from her role after facing serious legal issues. She was found guilty of getting in the way of federal agents who were trying to detain an immigrant without legal status. This incident has sparked discussions about the independence of the judiciar

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Tesla Loses Its EV Crown

Tesla, once the king of electric vehicles (EVs), has been dethroned. In 2025, BYD, a Chinese automaker, sold more EVs than Tesla. BYD sold 2. 26 million EVs, while Tesla sold 1. 64 million. This is a big deal because it's the first time Tesla has not been the top EV seller. Tesla's sales dropped fo

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's New Mayor Takes a Stand on Old Orders

New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made waves on Friday by undoing a bunch of executive orders from his predecessor, Eric Adams. Adams had issued these orders after being charged in 2024 with some serious allegations, including taking illegal campaign money and fancy trips from Turkish folks

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Testosterone: More Than Just a Muscle Maker

In the wild, a young baboon tried to challenge the alpha male, but the alpha male didn't even flinch. This shows that dominance isn't always about aggression. The alpha male was confident and didn't need to prove himself. The young baboon, on the other hand, was all worked up and ready to fight. Stu

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

When Educators Meet Different Cultures: A Look at Child Protection

Child protection workers often face challenges. One big challenge is cultural countertransference. This is when a worker's personal biases or cultural background affects how they interact with kids and families from different backgrounds. It's not talked about much, but it's important. A recent stu

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Jan 03 2026RELIGION

A New Era in Religion: Pope Leo XIV and the Shifting Landscapes

Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, made waves early in his papacy with a powerful message on Pentecost Sunday. He emphasized the importance of openness and love, urging people to overcome prejudices and fears of those who are different. His words resonated deeply, especially in a world grappling with r

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