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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Name Takes Center Stage at Peace Institute

The U. S. Institute of Peace, a long-standing organization, now bears President Trump's name on its headquarters. This change comes after a tumultuous period where the Trump administration attempted to dismantle the agency. The State Department celebrated this move, praising Trump's role in internat

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Student's Sudden Journey Back to a Forgotten Home

Any Lucia López Belloza was all set to surprise her family for Thanksgiving after months apart. She had tickets, a plan, and excitement. But her journey took a sharp turn when she was detained at the airport, allegedly by ICE agents. She was handcuffed and arrested, leaving her confused and scared.

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks in Washington: Congo and Rwanda Seek Stability

In a significant diplomatic move, the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda met in Washington to sign a peace agreement. This deal aims to bring an end to the long-standing conflict in eastern Congo and open up the region's valuable mineral resources to American interests. The meeti

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Drone Pilots: The Unseen Heroes of Modern Warfare

In a quiet corner of Ukraine, far from the battlefield, a secret training ground prepares warriors for a different kind of fight. This is where drone pilots, both soldiers and civilians, learn to master the art of flying First-Person-View (FPV) drones. These small but powerful drones have become cru

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs Could Shake Up Elections

Voters might hold Republicans accountable in the upcoming midterm elections if the Affordable Care Act's expanded subsidies end soon. These subsidies, which help lower health insurance costs for millions, are set to expire this month. Without them, many people could see their health expenses rise by

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Press Freedom Clash: Times Challenges Pentagon's Media Rules

The New York Times has taken a stand against the Pentagon's new media policy. This policy requires journalists to promise not to seek out information that the government has not okayed for release. The Times argues that this policy is a direct attack on their right to report freely. The lawsuit, fi

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Victim: Dawn Sturgess and the Salisbury Poisoning

Dawn Sturgess' death in 2018 was a tragic consequence of a much larger event. She was not the intended target, but she paid the ultimate price. A recent inquiry concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin bore moral responsibility for her death. The nerve agent Novichok, disguised as perfume, wa

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Power of Four: How Sinners Women Stole the Show

The movie "Sinners" is more than just a vampire thriller. It's a story about people, their struggles, and their strength. Four women in the film stand out. They are not just side characters. They drive the story forward. Their performances are powerful. They make the film more than just action and s

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Drug Boats Raise Legal Questions

The U. S. has been hitting boats suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Pacific. These actions have sparked debates about their legality and ethics. Recently, it was revealed that a second strike was ordered on a boat that had already been hit, killing two survivors. This has led to accu

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: The Man Behind the January 6th Pipe Bombs

The FBI has finally caught the person they believe planted pipe bombs near the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This arrest comes after a long search that lasted nearly five years. The suspect was picked up in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is about 35 miles from Washington, D. C. The bombs were foun

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