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Moon Race: Can the U. S. Beat China Back to the Moon?

December 5, 2025

The U. S. is in a tight spot. China is making big moves to send people to the Moon. Meanwhile, the U. S. is still figuring out its next steps with the Artemis program. Lawmakers are starting to worry that China might beat the U. S. back to the Moon. They're asking tough questions about how to speed

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Europe's Military Mobility Challenge: Time is of the Essence

December 5, 2025

Europe is finally stepping up its defense game, but there's a big hurdle to overcome: getting military gear where it needs to go, fast. While many NATO members are boosting their defense budgets, the real test is mobility. Imagine trying to move troops and equipment across Europe quickly—it's not as

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China and France: Talking Trade, Pandas, and Peace

December 4, 2025

China and France recently had a big talk in Beijing. The main topic? Trade. China said it would buy more stuff from France if France makes it easier for Chinese companies to do business there. This is important because there's been some tension lately. France has been upset about the trade imbalance

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Kate's Sparkling Night: A Look at the Rare Tiara and Royal Glamour

December 4, 2025

Kate, the Princess of Wales, shone brightly at the German state banquet. She wore a special tiara that hasn't been seen much. This tiara, called the Queen Victoria Oriental Circlet, is quite old. It was made in 1853 for Queen Victoria by her husband, Prince Albert. But it has a sad story. Prince Alb

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Taiwan's Bold Move: Boosting Defense to Counter China's Threats

November 29, 2025

Taiwan is stepping up its defense game. President Lai Ching-te has announced a massive $40 billion boost to military spending. This extra cash will focus on buying quick, mobile weapons from the U. S. to keep China's bigger military at bay. China sees Taiwan as its territory and isn't shy about usi

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Canada's Climate Policy U-Turn: What's the Deal?

November 28, 2025

Canada's government has made a big change in its climate rules. They've decided to ease up on some environmental regulations to attract more investment in the energy sector. This move is part of a new agreement between the federal government and Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province. The dea

education

A Teacher's Past Comes to Light

November 26, 2025

A special education teacher in North Alabama has stepped down from her job. Brandy Taylor worked at Hampton Cove Middle School since 2020. She decided to resign after news about her 2017 arrest spread online. Taylor was accused of hurting a child. She allegedly hit, punched, and bit the child. She

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Monaco's Prince Albert Halts Abortion Law

November 26, 2025

Prince Albert, the ruler of Monaco, recently made a big decision. He chose not to approve a new law that would have made abortion legal in his small country. This law would have allowed women to end pregnancies up to 12 weeks, or up to 16 weeks in cases of rape. It also aimed to lower the age of par

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Breaking Barriers: How Alberta Health Services is Embracing Indigenous Traditions in Hospitals

November 20, 2025

In 2023, Alberta Health Services took a big step forward by allowing Indigenous patients to perform their traditional spiritual ceremonies in hospitals. This new policy, called the Patient Access to Indigenous Spiritual Ceremony, was introduced on National Indigenous Peoples' Day. It's a way to make

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Middletown School Boss Fired Over Paperwork Blunder

November 20, 2025

A big change happened in Middletown's schools. The superintendent, Alberto Vázquez Matos, got fired. This wasn't about his recent DUI trouble in Florida. Instead, it was because he forgot to renew his superintendent license with the state. The school board met in private for almost two hours. After