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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Powerful Nations React to Trump's Ukraine Deal

World leaders recently gathered in Johannesburg to discuss a peace plan proposed by President Trump to end the war in Ukraine. This plan, which includes 28 points, suggests that Ukraine should give up some of its land and reduce its military size. However, many leaders were not fully on board with t

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Peace Plan for Ukraine: Who Really Benefits?

Some U. S. politicians are not happy with a new peace plan for Ukraine and Russia. They say it helps Russia too much. The plan is supposed to end the war. But it asks Ukraine to give up some land and not join NATO. This makes some people worry. They think it's not fair to Ukraine. A few senators sa

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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Colorado River's Tough Choices

The Colorado River is in serious trouble. The states that rely on it missed a big deadline to agree on how to share its water. Lakes Mead and Powell are almost empty, and nature doesn't care about human arguments. The problem is that the rules made in 1922 don't work anymore. Back then, people thou

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Nasa Hataoka's Secret Weapon: The Man Behind Her Success

Nasa Hataoka is making waves in the world of golf, and her recent win at the Toto Japan Classic is just one example of her talent. But behind every great golfer, there's often an unsung hero—the caddie. For Hataoka, that hero is Greg Johnston, a seasoned pro with a fascinating background. Johnston

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Building Stronger Communities: A Call for Smart Leadership in Alaska

In Eagle River, Alaska, a debate is brewing about what truly represents conservative values. At the heart of this discussion are strong schools, safe communities, and fiscal discipline. These are not just buzzwords; they are the foundation of a thriving society. However, recent political actions hav

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Local Elections: A Test for the Ruling Party

South Africa is gearing up for municipal elections that could shake things up for the ruling coalition. The African National Congress (ANC), the biggest party in this group, is under pressure to show it can still win over voters. If they don't do well, they might need to change how they govern. The

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Young People Struggling: A Wake-Up Call for Leaders

The affordability crisis is hitting young people hard, and someone needs to step up and address it. That's the message from a well-known Democratic strategist who recently spoke about the challenges facing the younger generation. He pointed out that many young Americans are struggling to buy homes a

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Why Being Comfortable is the Enemy of Success

Reza Satchu, a well-known educator and entrepreneur, recently shared his thoughts on what makes entrepreneurs successful. He believes that the ability to make good judgments is the most important skill for anyone starting a business. Satchu is not just a teacher; he is also a founder of several com

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A Look Into RFK Jr. 's Controversial Texts

In a surprising turn of events, private messages between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a former reporter have become public. These texts, shared by the reporter's ex-partner, reveal intimate details about their relationship. The messages, which include explicit content, have sparked a lot of discussion.

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Allies Raise Eyebrows at US Peace Plan

World leaders are scratching their heads over a new US peace plan for Ukraine. They say it leans too much toward Russia and needs a serious tweak. The plan was a surprise to many, especially since it was put together without much input from Ukraine or its European allies. The main worry? The plan s

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