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Who Will Be the First Female U. S. President?

November 23, 2025

The idea of a woman leading the United States has been a hot topic lately. Joy Behar, a co-host on a popular talk show, thinks a conservative woman might reach the White House before a liberal one. She mentioned Liz Cheney as a possible candidate, but pointed out that Cheney's current standing in he

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Unlikely Allies: Trump and Mamdani Team Up for New York

November 22, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani put aside their differences and found common ground during their first meeting. Despite their contrasting backgrounds and political ideologies, both leaders rose to power through populist messages, which s

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Women in Power: The Slow but Steady Rise of Female Governors

November 20, 2025

In recent elections, two more women have joined the ranks of U. S. governors. By January, 14 states will have female leaders at the helm. But is this progress or just a drop in the bucket? The journey of women in politics has been long and bumpy. In 1974, Ella Grasso made history as the first woman

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Egypt's Election Drama: Votes Canceled in Many Areas

November 18, 2025

Egypt's recent parliamentary elections faced a big hiccup. Over a quarter of the votes from the first round got canceled. This happened because of some serious issues during voting. The elections are happening in two rounds. They aim to pick the final parliament for President Sisi's third term. The

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Paul Finebaum's Big Decision: Faith, Politics, and the Alabama Senate Race

November 18, 2025

Paul Finebaum is still thinking about running for the U. S. Senate in Alabama. He said he will make up his mind after the college football season ends. He was on a radio show and shared his thoughts. Finebaum believes he can win against the current candidates. He thinks people in Alabama like candi

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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

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Chile's Big Vote: Crime, Immigration, and a Divided Nation

November 17, 2025

Chile is having a big vote for a new president and parliament. The main candidates are Jeannette Jara, a communist, and José Antonio Kast, a far-right figure. Both are focusing on crime and immigration, even though they have very different views on other things. Voting is now mandatory in Chile. Th

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Boston's Political Shake-Up: A Councilor's Release and a Mayor's Restructuring

November 17, 2025

Tania Fernandes Anderson, a former Boston city councilor, recently walked free after a brief stint in federal prison. She was locked up on corruption charges but only served one month behind bars. This early release came as a surprise, as she was initially supposed to be there until Saturday. No one

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Seattle's New Mayor: A Surprise Victory for Progressive Change

November 15, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, Bruce Harrell, the centrist Democrat and former City Council member, initially seemed to be leading the race for Seattle's mayor. However, as more ballots came in, the tide shifted dramatically in favor of 43-year-old democratic socialist candidate, M. Lorena Wilson.

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Georgia's Trump Case: A New Prosecutor Takes the Helm

November 14, 2025

The legal landscape in Georgia has shifted with a new prosecutor stepping in to handle the high-profile case against former President Donald Trump and his associates. Pete Skandalakis, a seasoned lawyer and executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, has taken over the reins