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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Air Traffic Control Struggles: Flights Cut to Keep Skies Safe

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to trim flight schedules by 10% in 40 busy airports starting this Friday. This move aims to keep air travel safe as air traffic controllers face challenges during the ongoing government shutdown. Air traffic controllers have been working without

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Colts Make Bold Move to Strengthen Defense

The Indianapolis Colts have made a big statement by trading for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. This move shows they are serious about winning now. The team gave up two future first-round picks and a wide receiver to get Gardner. This is a lot to give up, but it shows they believe in their current te

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Strong Stance After Election Wins

Democrats are digging in their heels after recent election wins. They're not backing down from their fight with Republicans over healthcare. Senator Bernie Sanders led the charge, warning Democrats not to give in without a real win on healthcare. He even had polling data to back up his claims. Voter

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Tariffs on Trial: Supreme Court Questions Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently took a close look at President Trump's tariffs, with both conservative and liberal justices expressing doubts about the legal basis for his actions. Over nearly three hours of arguments, the court scrutinized the president's claim that he has the authority to impose tariff

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Workers Threaten Strike Amid Contract Talks

Starbucks workers, who are part of the union Starbucks Workers United, have announced plans to strike on November 13. This date coincides with the company's annual Red Cup Day, a promotional event aimed at boosting holiday sales. The union's decision comes after a significant majority of its members

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Air Travel Takes a Hit: Why Your Flight Might Be Canceled Soon

Starting this Friday, air travel in the U. S. is about to get a lot more complicated. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to reduce the number of flights at 40 major airports by 10%. This means thousands of flights could be canceled or delayed each day. Why is this happening? Well

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

ELF Beauty's Stock Takes a Hit Despite Rhode's Promising Start

ELF Beauty's stock dropped 29% recently, even though it has a new product line called Rhode. This line is expected to bring in an extra $200 million this year. But the company's overall sales predictions for the year are lower than what experts thought they would be. They expect to make between $1.

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Justice Department's Approach to Comey Case Questioned

In a recent court hearing, a federal judge expressed strong disapproval of the Justice Department's handling of the case against former FBI Director James Comey. The judge, William Fitzpatrick, criticized the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, for what he saw as a backward approach: indicting first and i

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Colts Bet Big on Daniel Jones: A New Era Begins

The Indianapolis Colts made a bold move by trading for star cornerback Sauce Gardner. This deal shows they believe in their current quarterback, Daniel Jones. The Colts gave up a lot to get Gardner, including a top wide receiver and two future first-round picks. This suggests they are all in on Jone

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Mike Tyson's Surprising Diet Choices at 59

Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight boxing champion, has always been known for his impressive physique and athletic prowess. Even at 59 years old, he continues to maintain a disciplined diet and training routine. This dedication to fitness has allowed him to stay in shape and even compete against you

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