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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Louisiana's Governor Thanks Trump for National Guard Support

Louisiana's governor, Jeff Landry, recently shared his thoughts on a significant decision made by former President Donald Trump. Trump sent National Guard troops to New Orleans to help with safety and crime prevention. Landry sees this as a big help, not a political move. He spoke about this on a n

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

Gaza's Urban Battle: The Impact of Israel's Explosive Tactics

In the weeks leading up to the October ceasefire, Israel introduced a new weapon to the battlefield in Gaza: M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers loaded with massive amounts of explosives. These vehicles, usually used for transporting troops, were repurposed to carry between 1 and 3 tons of explosives,

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Senegal's Debt Crisis: A Race Against Time

Senegal is in a hurry to wrap up talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The country's finance minister shared this news recently, hinting at progress in handling a massive debt problem. The debt situation is serious, with figures showing it reached 132% of the country's GDP by the end of

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Merge: Nukkleus Takes Over Tiltan for $14 Million

Nukkleus Inc. has just wrapped up a big deal. They bought Tiltan Software Engineering Ltd. for about $14 million. Tiltan is a big name in defense tech, with 30 years of experience. They specialize in AI simulation, synthetic data, and navigation systems that work without GPS. Tiltan's tech is used

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Dec 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Year: What Happened in 2025 and What's Ahead

In 2025, AI became a major player in many areas of life. It's not just about chatbots anymore. AI started to affect jobs, education, and even relationships. This shift raised important questions about trust and safety. AI also became a big deal in politics. President Trump supported AI heavily. He

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Idaho in 2025: A Year of Change and Challenges

Idaho faced a lot of changes and tough times in 2025. The year was marked by big events that had a strong impact on the state. One of the most talked-about incidents was the mass arrest at the Wilder horse track. Over 200 law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, showed up and took people away

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grizzly Bears: A Clash of Perspectives

Grizzly bears are making a comeback in the Northern Rockies. Their numbers have grown so much that some believe they should no longer be on the endangered species list. This is especially true in two areas: the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. However, no

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How Tech Can Help Manage Diabetes

CGMs, or continuous glucose monitors, are like tiny tech helpers for people with type 2 diabetes. They make checking blood sugar levels easier and can improve how people feel and their overall health. Even though more people are using them and insurance covers them, there are still hurdles, especial

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Stories That Stole The Spotlight

In 2025, true crime documentaries flooded the screens, with over 27 watched by a keen viewer. The most buzzed-about was "The Perfect Neighbor, " a Netflix hit that could snag an Oscar. It's a gripping tale, but it didn't top the viewer's list. "The Perfect Neighbor" stands out for its unique style,

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

US Takes a Hard Look at Somali Citizenship Cases

The U. S. government is currently reviewing the citizenship cases of some Somali-Americans. This is part of a broader effort to identify and address potential fraud in the naturalization process. Officials claim that if someone gains citizenship through dishonest means, they can lose it. This proces

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