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Tech and Crypto Markets Take a Tumble: What's Going On?

November 7, 2025

Markets took a hit on Thursday, with tech and crypto leading the way down. Investors got nervous after some big companies reported earnings that weren't as exciting as hoped. Plus, news about job cuts made people worry about the economy. Tech stocks, especially those linked to AI, saw big drops. Ro

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Portland's Guard Case: A Clash of Powers

November 7, 2025

Portland has become the center of a heated debate about federal power. A judge recently extended an order that stops the government from sending National Guard troops to the city. This decision came after a trial that questioned if the Trump administration broke the law by trying to send troops from

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Chicago Judge Calls Out Federal Agents: Stop Using Excessive Force!

November 7, 2025

A judge in Chicago has called out federal agents for lying about protests in the city. She said they used too much force and restricted their actions. The judge saw videos that showed the agents were not telling the truth. She ordered them to stop using tear gas and other weapons unless there is rea

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SNAP Benefits: A Partial Victory for Recipients Amid Government Shutdown

November 6, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, people relying on SNAP benefits will get more money this November than first thought. The USDA figured out a mistake in their calculations. They initially planned to cut benefits by half. But now, they're only reducing them by 35%. This means eligible folks will recei

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Tech Wobbles: Stocks Take a Breath Amid Mixed Signals

November 6, 2025

Stocks are taking a pause today. The tech world is feeling a bit shaky after Qualcomm's shares dropped. This is making investors nervous about how high tech stock prices have climbed. Meanwhile, the economy is sending mixed messages, which isn't helping anyone make up their minds. Qualcomm isn't ha

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Political Deadlock: Senate Struggles to End Government Shutdown

November 5, 2025

The U. S. Senate is in a tough spot, trying to figure out how to reopen the government. It's been a long five weeks, and the shutdown is about to set a record as the longest in history. Both Republicans and Democrats are talking, but they can't seem to agree on anything. Senators from both sides ha

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Sandwich Toss: Protest or Crime?

November 5, 2025

In Washington, D. C. , a man named Sean Charles Dunn is facing a legal battle after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. The incident happened outside a nightclub on August 10, and Dunn claims it was an act of protest against President Trump's increased law enforcement presence in the city. Howev

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A Sandwich Toss That Sparked a Trial

November 4, 2025

In the nation's capital, a simple act of throwing a sandwich has turned into a significant legal battle. Sean Charles Dunn, a former Justice Department employee, is now facing trial for hurling a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent. This incident, captured on video, quickly went viral

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Food Aid in Jeopardy: Partial Benefits on the Horizon

November 4, 2025

The federal government has decided to use backup funds to provide half of the usual food assistance benefits for November. This move comes as a result of the ongoing government shutdown, which has left the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) without its regular funding. The Department

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Signs of Hope in the U. S. Government Shutdown Stalemate

November 4, 2025

After 34 long days, there's a glimmer of hope in the U. S. government shutdown. Both Senate Republicans and Democrats are talking about a possible way out. This shutdown has hit hard. Low-income families are struggling with food stamp cuts. Soldiers aren't getting paid. Airports are working with les