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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Workers Face Unpaid Leave Due to Government Shutdown

In North Carolina, the ongoing federal government shutdown has led to a tough situation for state workers. Around 200 employees are now on unpaid leave, a move that the Office of State Human Resources says is a last resort. The shutdown, which started last Wednesday, is causing ripples across the st

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Oct 04 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Move: What's Driving the Crypto's Surge?

Bitcoin is on a roll, getting close to a new record high. It's been a wild ride, with the price jumping almost 15% this week alone. This surge is part of a bigger trend, as October has always been a good month for Bitcoin. But why is this happening now? Well, it's not just hype. Experts point to so

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sudden Shift: Project 2025 Takes Center Stage

Donald Trump has done a complete 180 on Project 2025, a plan he once distanced himself from. Now, he's using the government shutdown to push its goals, like cutting federal jobs and targeting Democratic states. This plan, created by his allies, includes some extreme ideas, like banning pornography a

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Oct 03 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Shift: Why Fewer PhD Students?

Harvard University is making a big change. They are cutting back on their doctoral programs. This is not a total stop, but a significant slowdown. The university says they are facing money troubles. Other schools are also feeling the pinch. Boston University, for example, paused some graduate progra

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Big Decisions Ahead: Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Moves

The Supreme Court is about to dive into some big cases that could change how much power the president has. Starting in October, they will look at whether President Trump can do things like put tariffs on imports and fire people from important jobs like the Federal Reserve. These cases could have hug

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Oct 02 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes Empathy in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country with many different cultures. People there have different ways of showing empathy. Empathy is about understanding and sharing the feelings of others. It can be good for people and society. But it can also have downsides, like making people biased towards those they are clo

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Sep 29 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. EV Market: What Happens When the Incentives Dry Up?

The U. S. electric vehicle (EV) market is at a crossroads. With federal incentives set to expire, the real test of consumer demand begins. These incentives, which have been around since 2008, have played a significant role in boosting EV sales. But now, automakers and investors are bracing for a pot

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Employees in Limbo: Uncertainty and Anxiety Loom

Federal employees across the United States are grappling with a wave of uncertainty as a potential government shutdown looms. The anxiety is palpable, with many workers feeling abandoned and disrespected. The White House has directed agencies to prepare for possible layoffs, adding to the stress. M

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Memphis: A City Under Scrutiny

Memphis is about to see a significant increase in law enforcement presence. This comes after President Trump's decision to deploy federal officers and National Guard troops to the city. The move is part of a broader strategy to address crime, but it's not without controversy. The city is much large

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Sep 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and the Viral Dance Hall

In the world of entertainment, celebrities often find themselves in unexpected situations. One such situation is the \\"spirit tunnel, \\" a hallway on The Jennifer Hudson Show that has become a viral sensation. This hallway, which was once a plain, office-like space, has been transformed into a gla

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