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Oct 31 2025CRIME

Crime Concerns in the U. S. : A Shift in Perception

In recent times, fewer Americans are worried about crime. This is the second year in a row that concern has gone down. A recent poll by Gallup shows that nearly half of the people, 49%, think crime is a big problem. The same number of people believe crime has increased. This drop in concern is nota

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

UK Finance Chief in Hot Water Over Housing Rules

The UK's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, is in a bit of trouble. She's supposed to be the one setting the rules, but it turns out she didn't follow them herself. Reeves owns a house in London that she rents out. But she forgot to get a special license for it. This license costs about $1, 300 and is

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Troops Paid During the Shutdown

The government shutdown is causing a lot of trouble, but the White House is trying to make sure troops still get paid. They found money in different places to cover the paychecks. One big chunk came from a fund meant for research and development. They also took some from a fund for buying supplies a

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Older Caregivers and the Digital Divide: A Closer Look

Older caregivers are a vital part of society, but they face a significant digital divide. This issue is especially pronounced among Black caregivers, who are less likely to use the internet compared to their White counterparts. However, when they do have access to smart devices, they are more engage

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Amazon's Big Move: Cloud Growth Sparks Stock Surge

Amazon's recent earnings report shows a strong comeback, especially in its cloud computing division, AWS. This growth has made investors happy, pushing the stock price up by over 9%. The company's cloud services are growing at their fastest pace since 2022, showing that there's a high demand for the

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Airports in Chaos: The Hidden Cost of the Government Shutdown

The government shutdown is causing major headaches at airports across the country. Orlando International Airport, one of Florida's busiest, faced significant delays due to a lack of air traffic controllers. Flights were delayed by an average of 2. 7 hours, with the issue expected to last from 10 p.

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Travel Troubles: What's the Hold-Up?

Thanksgiving is coming up, and things are not looking good for travel. The government is shut down, and that's causing big problems. Air traffic controllers are working without pay, and that's making people worry about delays and cancellations. At the White House, a meeting happened with important

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Caribbean Islands Face Huge Challenges After Hurricane Melissa

The Caribbean islands of Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba are dealing with major problems after Hurricane Melissa. This storm was very strong and caused a lot of damage. People are now working hard to clean up and help those in need. In Jamaica, the storm destroyed many homes and roads. People are living i

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

LSU's Athletic Director Scott Woodward Steps Down Amid Controversy

Scott Woodward, the athletic director at LSU, is no longer in his position. This decision came after Louisiana's governor made it clear that Woodward wouldn't be involved in hiring the next football coach. The interim athletic director is now Verge Ausberry, who was previously the executive deputy

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Jamaica and Cuba Face Huge Challenges After Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa has left a trail of destruction in Jamaica and Cuba. The storm was one of the strongest ever recorded in the Atlantic. It caused severe damage to homes, roads, and buildings. In Jamaica, the western part of the country was hit the hardest. The storm flattened seaside communities, l

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