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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Senegal's Money Worries: IMF Raises Eyebrows

Senegal is in a bit of a pickle. The country is chatting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about getting some financial help. Why? Because they've got a lot of debt that wasn't properly reported before. Now, they need to figure out how to handle it. The finance minister, Cheikh Diba, spill

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

PRFoods Faces Tough Times: What's Next for the Company?

PRFoods kicked off its 2025/2026 financial year in a tough spot. The economy was shaky, and people weren't spending as much as before. Sales dropped by 21%, mainly because their Estonian branch saw a huge 64. 7% drop in sales. The UK market stayed steady, making up 85. 4% of their total sales. Mone

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

Ohio's Education Shift: Teaching Christianity's Role in History

Ohio is making waves in education with a new bill called the "Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act. " This law lets teachers talk about how Christianity shaped American history. It passed in the House, with Republicans saying yes and Democrats saying no. The bill doesn't force schools to teach about

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

How Strategy is Trying to Keep Investors Calm After Bitcoin's Big Drop

Strategy, the biggest corporate Bitcoin owner, is trying to ease worries about its money situation after Bitcoin's recent price drop. They've introduced a new credit rating tool that shows how much stock value they have and how long they can keep paying dividends, even if Bitcoin's price stays the s

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Chicago's Justice System Under Scrutiny After Shocking Subway Attack

A recent incident on a Chicago subway has sparked a heated debate about the city's approach to crime and repeat offenders. The victim, a 26-year-old woman named Bethany MaGee, was brutally attacked and set on fire by a man with a long criminal history. The suspect, Lawrence Reed, has been charged w

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

Chicago Subway Attack Raises Questions About Safety and Justice

A recent violent incident on the Chicago subway has sparked a heated debate about public safety and criminal justice policies. The attack involved a woman being set on fire, which has drawn national attention and criticism from political figures. The victim, Bethany MaGee, was severely injured when

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

Pasco's Water Choice: A Step Back for Public Health?

Pasco has recently decided to stop adding fluoride to its water supply. This move is part of a growing trend in North America, where some cities are choosing to do the same. The decision was made by the Pasco City Council on November 17, ending a practice that started in 1998. Science supports the

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Nov 25 2025WEATHER

What You Need to Know About the Polar Vortex

The polar vortex is a big deal. It's a massive, swirling mass of cold air that usually stays up near the North Pole. But sometimes, it wobbles or even splits, and that can send frigid air southward. This can mess with weather patterns and make things really cold. But there's a lot of confusion about

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Burka Protest Sparks Debate in Australia

In a move that stirred controversy, an Australian senator donned a burka during a parliamentary session. This wasn't just any senator, but Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration. She was pushing for a ban on full-face coverings in public, a cause she's been vocal about for y

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Nov 24 2025OPINION

Building a Future: Why Ownership Matters More Than Reparations

Land ownership has always been a big deal for Black Americans. A book called "Rooted" talks about how Black people lost a lot of their farmland between 1910 and 1997. That's a huge chunk of history that affects us today. The book suggests that the government should give back land and resources to ma

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