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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead NASA? The Battle for Space

The race to lead NASA has heated up, with two main contenders vying for the top spot. Jared Isaacman, a well-known figure in the space industry, is back in the running after a previous setback. Meanwhile, Sean Duffy, currently heading the Transportation Department, is also in the mix, aiming to keep

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin vs. Gold: What's the Future Hold?

Bitcoin and gold are both valuable assets, but which one will shine brighter in 2026? A well-known economist and crypto expert, Alex Krüger, thinks Bitcoin will do much better than gold in 2026. He shared this prediction on a social media site, saying that Bitcoin will perform much better than gold

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Russia's Stance on EU Assets: A Delicate Balance

Russia is keeping a close eye on the European Union's actions regarding frozen Russian assets. However, they are not currently planning to take any European assets, such as companies or banks. This stance could change if the EU decides to confiscate Russia's frozen assets. A high-ranking official f

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Power: A Double-Edged Sword

Trump's recent pardon of George Santos, a former congressman convicted of fraud, has sparked a heated debate. This isn't an isolated incident. Trump has a history of pardoning individuals who support him or his political agenda. Santos, who pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and wire fraud

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Portland's Legal Battle: Who Gets to Decide on National Guard Deployment?

In a twist of events, the Trump administration is pushing to remove the last legal hurdle preventing them from sending National Guard troops to Portland. This move comes right after a higher court overturned an earlier order that had stopped the administration from using Oregon's National Guard in t

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: A Closer Look at the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

In the midst of ongoing tensions, Vice President JD Vance recently visited Israel to discuss the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Despite some concerns within the Trump administration, Vance expressed optimism about the agreement's durability. He acknowledged that while the ceasefire seem

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Why Are People So Mad at Trump?

Last weekend, huge crowds gathered in cities all over the country for the "No Kings" protests. People were mad, but why? It's not because of Trump's tough policies on drugs, immigration, or crime. Most Americans actually agree with those policies. So, what's the deal? The protests were organized by

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Budget Puzzle: What's Next After Congress Drops the Ball?

Brazil's government is in a bit of a pickle. They need to figure out how to fill a hole in their 2026 budget. This happened because a plan to raise more money didn't get approved in time. The Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, said they'd make a decision by Tuesday afternoon. The plan was pretty st

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Midnight Mayhem: A Chicago Building's Unsettling Night

In the heart of Chicago, a routine night turned into a scene of chaos. Cameo Polk, a resident of a high-rise apartment, was jolted awake by the deafening sound of a helicopter. Little did he know, this was not a typical night. Outside, a swarm of masked and armed individuals descended upon the build

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

A Break in the Storm: Afghanistan and Pakistan Agree to Lay Down Arms

Afghanistan and Pakistan have decided to take a breather from their recent conflict. After weeks of tension and violence, both sides have agreed to a ceasefire. This truce, brokered by Qatar and Turkey, kicked in right away. The goal? To give both countries a chance to cool off and stop the fighting

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