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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court: A Broken System?

The Supreme Court is in big trouble. Two smart professors, Ryan Doerfler from Harvard and Samuel Moyn from Yale, think it's too late to fix. They say the court has lost its way, especially since Donald Trump's second term. The conservative justices have been making big decisions that help Trump and

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Putin's Unwavering Stance: Diplomacy or Force for Ukraine

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, recently made it clear that his country's objectives in Ukraine remain steadfast. He emphasized that these goals will be realized, either through talks or by pushing forward militarily if discussions don't yield results. Speaking at a gathering of Russia's Defense Mi

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Pandas Pack Up: Japan Says Goodbye to Its Beloved Bears

Japan is about to say goodbye to its last pandas, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei. These twin pandas have been a big hit at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. But they are going back to China soon. Their last day for public viewing is January 25th. After that, Japan won't have any pandas for the first time in over 50 years.

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Path to Justice: A Global Effort to Address War Damages

In a significant move, European leaders, including Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, gathered in The Hague to establish an International Claims Commission. This commission aims to address the extensive damages inflicted by Russian attacks and alleged war crimes. The event, co-hosted by the Ne

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Struggle: Europe's Slow Response and Trump's Growing Frustration

In the heart of Kyiv, Zelenskyy spoke to reporters, stressing that Ukraine needs stronger security guarantees. He made it clear that he won't give Russia more land in Donbas than what they already hold. The peace talks, driven by the White House, seem to be at a standstill. Trump's frustration is gr

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

UK and Russia: A Bumpy Ride Through the Years

The UK and Russia have had a rocky relationship over the past few decades. It all started in 2000 when Tony Blair, the British Prime Minister, visited Vladimir Putin before he even became the Russian President. This was a big deal because Blair was the first Western leader to do so. Later that year,

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

China's Naval Moves Stir Regional Concerns

China's navy and coast guard have been busy lately, with a lot of ships out in East Asian waters. At one point, there were over 100 vessels, which is a lot more than usual. This isn't just any old exercise; it's the biggest show of maritime muscle China has put on so far. China often does military

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Macy's Turnaround: A Glimpse of Hope Amidst Retail Struggles

Macy's recent financial report shows a glimmer of hope for the struggling department store. Despite a tough retail environment, the company managed to post a surprise profit for the third quarter. This success comes as a result of a major overhaul led by the new CEO, Tony Spring. The company's comp

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Macy's Shakes Up the Shopping Scene

Macy's has been on a roll, beating sales predictions for the third quarter in a row. This is the best growth they've seen in over three years. The company is feeling confident and has even raised its full-year sales and earnings outlook. They now expect to make between $2 and $2. 20 per share, up fr

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

A Tense Phone Call Between Trump and Maduro

A recent phone call between U. S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro made headlines. The conversation took place on November 21st, but details are still unclear. Trump mentioned the call but didn't share much. He simply said it wasn't good or bad, just a phone call. Sour

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