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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

When Words Collide: Prayer and Action After Minneapolis Shooting

In the wake of the Minneapolis school shooting, a heated debate has sparked once again. This time, it's about the role of prayer and the need for action. The incident at Annunciation Catholic School left two students dead and many others injured. It's a tragic event that has reignited the ongoing di

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Aug 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and the Debt Trap: A Growing Crisis for Vulnerable Nations

Climate change is not just about rising temperatures and extreme weather. It's also about money. Many countries that are most affected by climate change are also struggling with huge amounts of debt. These countries, which make up the Climate Vulnerable Forum's Vulnerable Twenty Group (CVF-V20), are

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Aug 20 2025CRYPTO

Stablecoins: Banks and Crypto Lobbyists Clash Over Rules

A heated debate is unfolding between banks and crypto advocates over the future of stablecoin regulations. The banking sector is pushing for changes, while crypto lobbyists are firmly opposed. Last week, a group of bankers made a strong case to senators. They want to modify or even remove parts of

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Aug 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana DeBose Honors Her Mother's Legacy After Her Passing

Ariana DeBose is going through a tough time right now. Her mother, Gina DeBose, passed away on August 17th. She was 57 years old. The cause of her death was complications from stage 3 ovarian cancer. Ariana shared this sad news on her Instagram on August 19th. Gina was more than just a mom to Arian

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Aug 17 2025FINANCE

America's Money Woes: A Look at the Gold Standard Exit and Rising Debt

The United States is in a bit of a financial pickle. The national debt has ballooned to a staggering $37. 09 trillion, with $9 trillion added in just four years. This massive debt surge has some experts pointing fingers at a decision made back in 1971, when President Richard Nixon ended the gold sta

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Aug 16 2025CRYPTO

Big Money Moves: Crypto Giants Go on a Spending Spree

Big companies are making huge bets on Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency. BitMine Immersion Technology is trying to raise a massive $24. 5 billion to buy more Ether. At the same time, SharpLink just got $389 million to add to their crypto holdings. These companies are already among the top hol

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Aug 16 2025CRIME

Washington, D. C. : A City in Crisis

Washington, D. C. is facing a tough time. It's not as bad as some people say, but it's not great either. The city has seen a rise in crime and disorder, especially since the pandemic. You can see it in the streets—more litter, more graffiti, more homelessness, and more people begging. It's not just

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Wave: A Look Back at Biden's 1992 Senate Speech

Back in 1992, Joe Biden, then a senator, had some strong words about crime in Washington, D. C. He was not alone in his concerns. Many people felt the same way. Biden spoke on the Senate floor about the dangers of driving in D. C. at night. He shared personal stories, like how he avoided stopping at

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Aug 13 2025FINANCE

Why Credit Card Debt is Still a Big Problem, Even with Steady Inflation

Inflation numbers are looking better, but that doesn't mean credit card debt is any less of a burden. The latest reports show that prices are rising at a slower pace, which is good news for everyone. But for people struggling with credit card debt, the high interest rates are still a major issue. C

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Stargazing Delights: Perseids Meteor Shower and Planetary Meetup

The Perseids meteor shower is set to light up the night sky soon, offering a spectacular show for stargazers. This annual event is known for its bright and frequent meteors, making it a summer favorite. However, this year's viewing might be a bit tricky due to a bright moon that could overshadow som

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