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Apple's New Deal for App Makers: What's the Catch?

November 14, 2025

Apple has rolled out a new program that slashes its App Store fees in half for certain app developers. The catch? They must use Apple's tech to build their apps. This includes tools for tracking purchases, verifying ages, and processing in-app buys. These "mini apps" are small software bits inside

politics

Germany's Call: Keep Young Ukrainians Home

November 14, 2025

Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, had a long chat with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He made it clear that young Ukrainian men should stay in their home country. Why? Because they are needed there. Lately, many young Ukrainians have been moving to Germany. In fact, last month, over 79, 0

politics

When Politics Shut Down the Government: A Look at the Chaos

November 13, 2025

The U. S. government shutdown in October was a mess. It all started when the Senate said no to funding plans from both Republicans and Democrats. This was the first shutdown in six years, and it hit hard. About 67, 000 workers were sent home without pay, while another 730, 000 had to keep working wi

sports

Mark Sanchez Out, Drew Brees In at Fox Sports

November 8, 2025

Fox Sports has made a big change to its broadcast team. Mark Sanchez is no longer part of the network, and Drew Brees is stepping in. This comes after Sanchez was arrested and charged with felony battery. He was involved in a fight in Indianapolis and is now facing serious legal trouble. Sanchez, w

business

U. S. and China Take a Break from Port Fees

November 7, 2025

The U. S. government announced it would hold talks with China about its strong position in shipbuilding and ocean shipping. This comes as they put a temporary halt on certain fees for Chinese ships docking at U. S. ports. The pause on these fees, which can add up to billions each year, is part of a

politics

Germany's Debate on Syrian Refugees: Politics and Reality

November 4, 2025

Germany is in a tough spot. The country took in a lot of Syrians during the war. Now, the government says the war is over. So, they think Syrians should go back. But is it that simple? The leader, Friedrich Merz, says Syrians can't stay because the war is over. He wants them to go back and help reb

business

A Big Fight Over Legal Fees in New Jersey

November 1, 2025

A heated argument is happening in a New Jersey court. Acumen Technology Solutions for Healthcare LLC wants Troutman Pepper Locke LLP to pay over $3. 5 million in legal fees. This is after Acumen proved that the law firm made big mistakes in a case that lasted seven years. The case was tough. It inc

politics

Gary's Water Woes: Residents and Businesses Brace for Fee Hikes

October 31, 2025

Gary's city council recently discussed plans to raise wastewater and stormwater fees, sparking concerns among residents and business owners. The proposed changes aim to address long-overdue upgrades to the city's aging infrastructure, but not everyone is on board. The council delayed voting on the

politics

US Slashes Refugee Admissions to a Historic Low

October 30, 2025

The United States has decided to dramatically cut the number of refugees allowed into the country each year. Starting next year, only 7, 500 refugees will be permitted to enter, a significant drop from previous years. This new limit is part of a broader trend of restricting refugee admissions, which

business

The Price Tag of the U. S. Government Shutdown

October 29, 2025

The U. S. government shutdown is taking a heavy toll on the economy. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has revealed that the shutdown is costing the country around $7 billion each month. This loss won't be recovered even after the government resumes operations. The CBO shared these findings in