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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Health and Hunger on the Line: The Government Shutdown's Harsh Reality

The government shutdown has put the health and food security of millions of Americans at risk. This isn't just about politics; it's about real people struggling to make ends meet. The Affordable Care Act has been a lifeline for over 24 million Americans, providing them with health coverage they can

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Moonlight and Sleep: The Science Behind the Myth

The full moon has long been blamed for keeping people awake and even causing madness. But is there any truth to this belief? Research shows that the moon can indeed affect sleep, but its impact on mental health is less clear. Studies have found that people sleep less and take longer to fall asleep

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

November 2025: A Stargazer's Delight

November 2025 promises a spectacular show in the night sky. The month kicks off with a celestial treat: the Full Hunter's Supermoon, which is not only the largest but also the brightest full moon of the year. This supermoon will be at its peak on November 6th, making it a must-see event. For those w

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: A New Way to Fix a Broken Beat

When the heart's rhythm is off, it can be tough to fix. Normally, doctors use a special wire in the coronary sinus to help the heart beat in sync. But what if that path is blocked? That's where a new method comes in. Instead of going the usual route, doctors can now place the wire on the inside of t

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Nov 01 2025FINANCE

Shopping Online Just Got Pricier: Here's Why

A big change in how packages are taxed might make online shopping more expensive. Until recently, items worth less than $800 could enter the country without extra fees. But that rule ended in August, and it could mean higher prices for shoppers. This change could hit consumers harder than they thin

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

New Mexico's Bold Move: Free Child Care for Everyone

New Mexico has taken a big step by becoming the first state in the U. S. to offer free child care to all families. This isn't just about helping parents save money. It's also about improving education and lifting families out of poverty. The state is investing heavily to make this happen, including

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Nov 01 2025OPINION

Why is Trump's trade policy hurting U. S. universities?

The U. S. government is taking steps that might not be in the best interest of the country. They are putting tariffs on imports from other countries. This is supposed to help reduce the trade deficit. But at the same time, they are making it harder for international students to come to the U. S. Thi

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Creators Unite: Big Names, Bigger Ideas in Lisbon

Lisbon is set to become the hotspot for content creators in November 2025. The Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) is bringing together big names from various industries to talk about the future of content creation. Expect to see Dr. Maye Musk, along with executives from Disney, Mastercard, and eve

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Cameroon's Tchiroma Gets Army Protection Amid Election Chaos

In Cameroon, things are heating up after a recent election. Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a key opposition figure, revealed that soldiers who support him have taken him to a safe place. This might mean that the army is divided, which is a big deal. Tchiroma had been stuck in his home in Garoua since the el

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Oct 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lake Villa's Bright Future with Solar Power

Lake Villa is about to get a big boost in clean energy. ECA Solar, a company that builds solar projects, is setting up a solar farm just outside the village. This isn't just about making electricity; it's about helping the community and the planet. The solar farm will be built on 29 acres of farmla

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