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Coast Guard's Big Drug Bust in the Pacific

December 10, 2025

The Coast Guard has been busy in the Pacific Ocean. They have stopped a lot of boats carrying cocaine. Since August, they have seized over 150, 000 pounds of cocaine. This is part of a big operation called Pacific Viper. One of the biggest busts happened earlier this month. A boat loaded with drugs

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Europe's Far-Right Parties Navigate Trump's Influence

December 10, 2025

The far-right AfD in Germany is actively seeking a nationalist resurgence in Europe, aligning itself with Trump's MAGA movement. Markus Frohnmaier, the party's foreign policy spokesperson, announced plans to meet with MAGA Republicans in the US this week. The AfD, known for its anti-immigration stan

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A Shocking Day at Kentucky State University: One Student Killed, Another Hurt

December 10, 2025

A man from Indiana is now facing serious charges after a shooting at Kentucky State University. The suspect, Jacob Lee Bard, is 48 years old and lives in Evansville. He is not a student at the university. Police have not shared any details about why he did this. The shooting happened at the Whitney

environment

Whale on the Shore: What Happens Next?

December 10, 2025

A young fin whale washed up near Anchorage, Alaska, in November 2024. The cold weather made it hard for scientists to figure out why she died. They checked for signs of sickness, hunger, or injuries from ships but found nothing clear. The whale stayed on the shore, frozen in place, as people came to

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Elon Musk's Honest Take on His Government Job

December 10, 2025

Elon Musk, the big boss of Tesla and SpaceX, recently shared his thoughts on his short-lived role heading up a government efficiency program called Doge. He wasn't too happy about it. In a chat with Katie Miller, a well-known conservative figure, Musk said the program was only "somewhat successful.

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Pacific Northwest Faces Another Round of Heavy Rain

December 10, 2025

The Pacific Northwest is gearing up for more rain. This comes after a powerful storm hit the region, causing rivers to swell, roads to close, and people to need rescue from flooded areas. By early Wednesday, some parts of the Cascade Mountains in Washington saw a lot of rain. The National Weath

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Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump's Search for Powell's Successor

December 10, 2025

The Federal Reserve is at a crossroads. Not only is it grappling with the complex task of deciding interest rates, but it's also facing a leadership change. Jerome Powell's term as chair is ending in May, and President Trump is on the hunt for a replacement. Trump has been vocal about his desire fo

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A Judge Steps In: California Guardsmen Return Home

December 10, 2025

A federal judge in California has put a stop to the Trump administration's plans to keep California National Guard troops under federal control. Judge Charles Breyer ruled that the administration had no valid reason to keep these troops, especially in Los Angeles. This is not the first time the judg

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Florida's Hidden Detention Camp: What You Need to Know

December 10, 2025

Many people think the Alligator Alcatraz detention camp in Florida is closed. It's not. This place has been running since July 2025, despite legal challenges. A judge ordered it to shut down in August 2025 because it didn't do the right environmental checks. But an appeals court blocked that decisio

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Gulf of Mexico Drilling Rights: A Shift in U. S. Energy Strategy

December 10, 2025

The U. S. government is set to auction off oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico. This is the first time since 2023 that such a sale has taken place. The event is seen as a way to gauge how much interest there is in offshore drilling. The auction is part of a larger plan. The current ad