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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Keeping America Fed: SNAP Benefits and the Government Shutdown

A recent court ruling in Rhode Island has brought attention to the ongoing struggle to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. Judge John J. McConnell Jr. commended President Donald Trump for his swift response to the court's order, acknowledging the president's efforts to ensure timely f

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Flight Delays Loom as Air Traffic Control Faces Crisis

The government shutdown is causing big problems for air travel. Many air traffic control centers are short-staffed. This could lead to more flight delays and cancellations. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke about this on ABC News. He said safety is the top priority. Flights will be delayed

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes in Mexico: Fire and Explosion at Local Store

In a shocking turn of events, a convenience store in the heart of Hermosillo, Mexico, became the scene of a devastating fire and explosion. The incident, which took place on a Saturday afternoon, resulted in the loss of at least 23 lives, including young children, with 12 others left injured. The st

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

US Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Political Questions

In the Caribbean, three men lost their lives in a recent US attack on a boat suspected of drug trafficking. This incident is part of a larger campaign by the Trump administration to target vessels allegedly involved in smuggling drugs into the US. Since September, these strikes have sparked debates

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Shutdown Showdown: Who Gets Help and Who Gets Hurt?

The government shutdown dragged on, causing real harm to millions. The White House claimed they couldn't help, but they had billions. They found ways to pay the military and border agents, but not the poor. They moved money around to keep some things going, but not others. They didn't touch funds f

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Atlantic City's Push for Safer Communities and Cannabis Control

Atlantic City is taking steps to improve public safety and regulate cannabis sales. The city council introduced a new rule to limit the number of cannabis shops. This move aims to strike a balance between economic growth and community well-being. Meanwhile, the city honored the memory of those lost

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Clumsy Crime and Its Aftermath

The Louvre, a place known for its art and history, recently became the site of a daring and bizarre theft. Four individuals are now facing charges for stealing jewels worth a staggering $100 million. The heist, which took place in broad daylight, has left many questioning the security measures at on

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Nigeria and the US: Teaming Up Against Terror

Nigeria is open to working with the US to tackle terrorism, but there's a catch. The country wants to make sure its borders stay intact. This comes after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible military action in Nigeria, concerned about the treatment of Christians. Nigeria's President Bola Ti

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastics from Plants: A Greener Choice?

People are looking for ways to reduce harm to the environment. One idea is to use bioplastics instead of regular plastics. These are made from plants, microbes, or even waste from farms and factories. Bioplastics are not as strong or durable as regular plastics. Scientists are working to make them

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dyan Cannon: From Hollywood Fame to Faith

Dyan Cannon, a well-known figure in Hollywood, has had a long and eventful career. She first gained fame in the late 1960s and continued to shine throughout the 1970s with notable films like Heaven Can Wait and Such Good Friends. In 2011, she shared her life story in a memoir titled Dear Cary: My Li

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