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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Who's Watching the Money in Politics?

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is supposed to keep an eye on campaign money, but right now, it's not doing much watching. The reason? It doesn't have enough people to make decisions. The FEC needs at least four members to function properly, but lately, it's been running with just two. This is

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Mayor Adams' Money Fight: A Legal Setback

Mayor Adams is in a tough spot. He wanted to get his hands on over $4 million in public campaign funds, but a judge said no. This isn't the first time he's been turned down. A Brooklyn Federal Court judge backed the city's Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny Adams the funds. The judge said the

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Revamping The Washington Post: A New Vision for Opinions

The Washington Post is undergoing a significant transformation, led by its new opinion editor, Adam O'Neal. At just 33 years old, O'Neal is tasked with reshaping the editorial pages of this major newspaper. O'Neal's journey to this role is quite remarkable. He joined The Post in July, bringing with

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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corsets Take Over NFL Fashion Scene

Kash Doll's unique fashion choice at a recent Philadelphia Eagles game has sparked a trend among NFL WAGs. The rapper rocked a custom corset designed by Mercedes, a celebrity fashion designer, which quickly became a hit on social media. The corset was a collaboration between Kash Doll and Mercedes,

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Sep 25 2025BUSINESS

The CEO's Guide to Balancing Business and Life

Many CEOs focus on growing their businesses, hitting targets, and expanding. But often, this leads to burnout, strained relationships, and a life they didn't plan. The key is to start by designing your life first. This idea, called Life by Design, helps you find your Freedom Point. This is the point

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Sep 24 2025POLITICS

A New Judge in Town: What You Need to Know About Eric Tung

Eric Tung, a lawyer from Los Angeles, is on track to become a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. He's never been a judge before, but he's known for his strong conservative views and his work in the crypto industry. He's also a competitive shooter and a Catholic. Tung was picked by President

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Sep 24 2025BUSINESS

Tajikistan's Big Bet on Energy and Roads

Tajikistan is getting a lot of help to build things. Most of the money comes from outside the country. Big groups like the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank are giving almost all the cash for 82 projects. These projects are worth about $4. 5 billion. Out of this, $3. 2 billion is given as gi

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Sep 24 2025EDUCATION

Copenhagen's Architecture Biennial: A Fresh Look at Building Slowly

The Copenhagen Architecture Biennial kicked off on September 18, running until October 19, with a focus on slowing down. This event, organized by CAFx, is a step up from the city's old annual festival. It's now a bigger, international stage for talking about architecture and how it shapes our world.

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

Who Owns Bagram Air Base?

Bagram Air Base, a major U. S. military site for nearly 20 years, is now at the center of a dispute. The Taliban, who took control of the base after the U. S. withdrawal in 2021, are refusing to hand it back. Former U. S. President Donald Trump has been pushing to retake the base, even hinting at ta

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Attorney Steps Down: Politics or Principle?

A U. S. Attorney in Virginia, Erik Siebert, left his job after facing pressure from the Trump administration. They wanted him to charge New York Attorney General Letitia James with a crime, but he didn't find enough proof. Siebert thanked his team for their hard work before leaving. Trump then anno

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