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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Taxpayer Funds and Security: What's Really Going On?

Pennsylvania's Governor, Josh Shapiro, is under scrutiny. A committee in the state legislature, led by Republicans, has decided to dig deeper into how Shapiro is using public money. They want to know about the security upgrades made to his private home. This comes after a firebombing incident at his

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Crypto Rules: Republicans Ready to Move Forward Without Democrats

The political scene around cryptocurrency regulation is heating up. Some key Republican senators are tired of waiting for Democrats to agree on new rules. They are thinking about pushing their own plan forward, even if it means doing it alone. Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming is one of the main

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Wisconsin Tightens Laws Against Sextortion After Teen's Tragic Death

In Wisconsin, a new law has been put in place to tackle the growing issue of sextortion. This law, known as Braydn's Law, was named after a 15-year-old boy who took his own life after being targeted online. The law increases the penalties for those who commit sexual extortion, making it a standalone

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Health Care Subsidies: A Political Tug-of-War

The Senate is in a tough spot. Republicans and Democrats are at odds over health care subsidies. Republicans want to let COVID-era subsidies expire and replace them with health savings accounts. Democrats want to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits for three more years. Neither side has enoug

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Unlocking Secrets: New Documents from Maxwell and Epstein Cases to Go Public

A federal judge has given the green light for the Justice Department to release a trove of investigative documents from the sex trafficking cases involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. This decision comes after a request made in November, aiming to unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibit

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Help: Republicans Propose Cash for Care

Healthcare costs are a big worry for many Americans. Some lawmakers want to give people money to help with these costs. Two senators, Bill Cassidy and Mike Crapo, have a plan. They want to give Americans between $1, 000 and $1, 500. This money would go into special savings accounts for healthcare. T

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Why Congress is Stuck in a Loop

The U. S. House of Representatives is not living up to its potential. It's supposed to be a place where ideas are shared and laws are made. But right now, it's more like a place where a few people make decisions and the rest just go along. This problem has been growing for a long time. It's not jus

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Jim Harrison Steps Down: A Look at His Time in Vermont Politics

Jim Harrison, a well-known figure in Vermont politics, has decided to step down from his role as a House representative. He's been in this position for over eight years, showing dedication to his community and state. Harrison, who represents part of Rutland County, is leaving due to personal and fam

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

College Sports Regulation Bill Hits Roadblock in Congress

A bill aiming to regulate college sports, backed by big names like the NCAA, the U. S. Olympic organization, and the White House, has hit a snag in Congress. The SCORE Act, which was supposed to be a big deal, is now stuck because some lawmakers have concerns. They think it gives too much power to t

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Dec 05 2025EDUCATION

Highland Schools: Money Matters and New Faces

The Highland Local Schools Board of Education had a busy meeting on November 24. They talked about new laws that could change how schools get money. Four bills passed by the Ohio Senate might affect the school's budget. These bills deal with property taxes and how much money schools can get from the

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