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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Rules for Nature and Big Projects

Australia is about to make some serious changes to how it protects nature and approves big projects. The government has struck a deal with the Greens party to pass a new law before the year ends. This law will make it harder to harm nature but easier to get the green light for big projects like wind

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Ohio Wants to Stop High School Athletes from Making Money

Ohio is considering a new law to stop high school athletes from making money off their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This comes after a recent vote by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) to allow these deals. The OHSAA's decision came after a judge blocked their previous rules on N

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

EU's Shift on Tech and Child Protection: A Balancing Act

The EU has taken a step back from its initial plan to make tech giants like Google and Meta actively detect and remove child sexual abuse material online. This decision, made by EU member states, is a significant change from the stricter rules proposed by the European Parliament in 2023. The new app

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Honoring Jewish Soldiers: A Step Towards Correcting History

In a rare show of unity, the U. S. Senate has given the green light to a plan that aims to correct a long-standing oversight. The Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act, passed unanimously, sets the stage for a 10-year mission. The goal? To find and update the grave markers of Jewi

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Taking Flight: How a New Law Aims to Boost Mental Health in Aviation

A new law is making waves in the world of aviation. The Mental Health in Aviation Act (MHAA) is set to change how pilots and air traffic controllers deal with mental health issues. This law wants to make it easier for them to get the help they need without fear of losing their jobs. The MHAA was in

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Should Workers Have a Say in AI at Work?

In Washington state, a big question is being asked: Should workers have a say in how AI is used in their jobs? Some lawmakers think they should. They want to make sure that when the government uses AI, it talks to the workers first. This is not a new idea, but it's getting more attention as AI becom

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A Golden Ballroom or a Golden Opportunity for Scandal?

A lavish ballroom project at the White House has sparked a heated debate. The plan involves a massive 90, 000 square foot ballroom, capable of hosting up to 1, 000 guests. This extravagant addition is set to overshadow the main White House building itself. The president insists that private donors a

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Congress in a Fix Over Senators' $500, 000 Lawsuit Law

The House of Representatives is set to vote on removing a part of a recent law that lets senators sue the government for half a million dollars if their phone records are checked without their say-so. This law was quietly added to a bigger bill that ended a government shutdown. The House seems like

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Doubt: A Growing Threat to Public Health

Canada recently lost its measles-free status after nearly 30 years, a direct result of declining childhood vaccination rates. This should be a red flag for the U. S. , which is also at risk of losing its measles-free status. However, the current climate is far from ordinary. Anti-vaccine and anti-sc

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Healthcare in the Balance: Republicans Face Tough Choices

The clock is ticking on a major healthcare issue. Millions of Americans could soon face skyrocketing health insurance costs. This is because key funding for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), often called Obamacare, is set to expire at the end of the year. Some Republicans in Congress are worried. They

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