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Federal Agents Clash with New Yorkers Over Street Vendors

October 22, 2025

In the heart of Lower Manhattan, a tense scene unfolded as federal agents in masks targeted street vendors on Canal Street. The situation quickly escalated when locals joined in to protest the arrests. It's still unclear exactly how many vendors were taken into custody, but witnesses reported seeing

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Political Stalemate: Who Will Blink First?

October 21, 2025

The government shutdown is now in its fourth week, and things aren't looking good. Senate Republicans are heading to the White House, not to talk about ending the shutdown, but to show they're on the same page as President Trump. They're not budging on any Democratic demands. Meanwhile, Senate Demo

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Navigating the Haze: How PAX Labs Sells Cannabis Vaporizers Under U. S. Laws

October 21, 2025

In the U. S. , selling stuff for cannabis use is tricky. Federal laws make it hard to promote these products openly. But some companies, like PAX Labs, have found clever ways to market their cannabis vaporizers without breaking the rules. PAX Labs makes devices that vaporize cannabis. They can't di

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Diddy's Legal Battle: The Fight for a Second Chance

October 21, 2025

Diddy is not backing down. He's taking his fight to the next level by appealing his recent criminal conviction and sentence. This move comes as no surprise, given his earlier promises to challenge the outcome. Legal documents recently filed in a New York federal court reveal that Diddy's team is gea

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Portland's National Guard Deployment: What's the Real Story?

October 21, 2025

The 9th Circuit Court recently overturned a lower court's decision, allowing the Trump administration to send National Guard troops to Portland. The majority of the judges agreed that the president has the authority to do this under a specific law. This law lets the president use the National Guard

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A Fight Over Sex Education and Gender Identity

October 21, 2025

In a recent court hearing, a judge in Oregon made a decision that could impact sex education across the country. The case revolves around a directive from the Trump administration that aimed to remove references to "gender ideology" from sex education programs. This directive was challenged by a gro

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Unlikely Allies: A Glimpse into Health Care Debate

October 20, 2025

In an unexpected turn, two politicians from opposing sides found common ground on a critical issue. Ro Khanna, a Democrat, surprisingly agreed with Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican, on the state of the health care system. Both acknowledged that the system is flawed, but their solutions differ gr

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Special Education Jobs Vanish in Government Shutdown

October 20, 2025

In a move that has sparked outrage and concern, the U. S. government shutdown led to the layoff of over 120 employees in the special education division of the Department of Education. This decision, aimed at pressuring Democrats to end the budget crisis, has hit close to home for New Hampshire Sen.

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Federal Agents in the City: A Clash of Roles and Rules

October 19, 2025

Federal agents are now operating in city streets, far from their usual terrain. This shift has sparked debates about their role and the rules they follow. Critics argue that agents, trained for high-risk border situations, are now in unfamiliar urban settings. Recent incidents in Chicago have highl

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San Francisco Speaks Out: Residents and Leaders Push Back Against Trump's Troops Plan

October 18, 2025

San Francisco is known for its vibrant culture and tech scene, but lately, it's been in the news for a different reason. President Trump has suggested sending federal troops to the city, calling it a "mess" due to crime and homelessness. But locals aren't having it. People like Manit Limlamai and K