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Guinea-Bissau's Tough Choices: Election Under Pressure

November 20, 2025

The upcoming presidential election in Guinea-Bissau is heating up, with incumbent Umaro Sissoco Embalo facing a strong challenge from Fernando Dias. This election is happening in a country where politics is as unstable as the weather and the cocaine trade is thriving. Dias, who is 47 years old, is

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Celebrities Who Got the Boot: A Look at Their Oops Moments

November 20, 2025

Celebrities are often in the spotlight, but sometimes they find themselves in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. Let's dive into some of their most infamous moments that led to them being kicked out or banned from various places. In 2007, Britney Spears had a wild night at the Chateau Marmont in

education

How Much Do NJ School Bosses Really Earn?

November 20, 2025

School leaders in New Jersey are making some serious cash. The latest numbers show that while most superintendents saw a small pay bump, a few are raking in over $300, 000 a year. Norma Fernandez, who runs Jersey City Public Schools, tops the list with a salary of $322, 272. She's been with the dis

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Movies and Science Lessons: A Fresh Take on Learning

November 20, 2025

Teaching science to non-specialists can be tough. But here's a cool idea that's been working: using movies to explain physics. It's not just about watching films; it's about seeing science in action. This method, called "Physics in Films, " has been around for a few years. It uses scenes from popul

crime

Local Incidents: A Look at Recent Crimes

November 20, 2025

In Glenwood, a man was shot outside his home on Sycamore Lane. The incident happened around 4 p. m. when several people got out of a car and started shooting. The victim was taken to a medical facility for treatment. Meanwhile, in Homewood, a man with a gun demanded $300 from a gas station clerk. De

education

Latine Youth: The Unseen Struggles of Language and Trauma

November 19, 2025

Latine youth in America face a tough balancing act. They juggle language, culture, and trauma. This mix often affects their school performance. Recent studies show that those who speak more Spanish and have faced violence tend to have lower grades. But it's not just about language. Students who spea

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A Bakery's Pause: Facing Fear in the Immigration Crackdown

November 19, 2025

Cristina Rojas, a new U. S. citizen, has hit pause on her bakery in Charlotte. The Batchmaker is temporarily closed, not because of a lack of customers, but because of fear. Rojas became a citizen just this year, but that hasn't stopped her from feeling the chill of the current immigration climate. ...

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Cold Case Breakthrough: Students Crack 34-Year-Old Murder Mystery

November 18, 2025

A recent arrest in a decades-old murder case highlights the power of fresh eyes and determination. Janie Perkins, now 63, was taken into custody for the 1991 murder of Cynthia Gonzalez. This case had baffled investigators for 34 years, until a group of criminology students from the University of Tex

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Chase's Spitting Incident: What Happened and Why It Matters

November 18, 2025

On Sunday, during the Cincinnati Bengals' game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a heated moment occurred between Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey. The two players got into an argument, and both were given penalties and warnings. Ramsey was eventually eject

politics

Trump's Big Moves to Make Healthcare Affordable

November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump is on a mission to make healthcare more affordable. He's planning to make big announcements soon. This is part of his effort to show he's working on the economy. Trump is also planning to travel more around the country. He wants to talk about his economic plans. These plans i