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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Leader Steps Down as U. S. Boat Attacks Face Questions

A high-ranking U. S. Navy leader has left his post early, sparking curiosity about why he chose to retire now. Admiral Alvin Holsey, who was in charge of military activities in Latin America, handed over his responsibilities to Air Force Lieutenant General Evan Pettus during a quiet ceremony near Mi

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Might Makes a Splash in the Caribbean

The Caribbean Sea just got a lot busier. The USS Gerald R. Ford, the most advanced aircraft carrier in the U. S. fleet, has shown up, and it's not here for a vacation. This massive ship, packed with fighter jets and destroyers, is part of a big military buildup that's got people talking. The U. S.

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Tackling Homelessness and Crime: A New Approach

The streets of America are facing a serious problem. Too many people are living on the sidewalks, struggling with drug addiction and mental health issues. This is not just a problem for those who are homeless; it affects everyone. The government has tried many things to fix this, but nothing has wor

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Trump’s DEA Pick Steps Back: Who Made the Call?

In a surprising turn of events, Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, announced that he won’t be taking the job after all. Those close to the situation might be confused about who really made the decision. Chronister, the sheriff of Hillsborough County,

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