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Government Shutdown: What's Next?

November 12, 2025

After a long break, lawmakers are back in Washington to tackle the ongoing government shutdown. The House is set to vote on a bill that the Senate passed earlier. This bill aims to reopen the government, which has been closed for nearly eight weeks. President Trump has called this a big win. There

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Food Stamps in Chaos: What Happened and Why It Matters

November 12, 2025

The government recently reopened after a long shutdown, but the delay caused serious problems for millions of Americans who rely on food stamps. This is the first time the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has faced such an interruption, and it has shaken people's trust in the governm

technology

AI's Double-Edged Sword: A Chinese Tech Leader Speaks Out

November 12, 2025

DeepSeek, a rising star in China's AI scene, has made waves with its advanced language model, DeepSeek-R1. But not everyone is celebrating. Chen Deli, a senior researcher at DeepSeek, recently shared some sobering thoughts about AI's future. At a government event, Chen admitted that while he's exci

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Government Shutdown: What's Next for Workers and Services?

November 12, 2025

The U. S. government shutdown, the longest in history, is about to end. The House is set to vote on a spending bill that the Senate already passed. President Trump supports this deal, and if it passes, federal services and agencies will reopen right away. This bill keeps the government running unti

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Food Aid Chaos: Supreme Court Delays Full SNAP Payments

November 12, 2025

The U. S. Supreme Court recently chose to delay full payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This decision keeps the current messy situation in place for a few more days. Some states have given out full food aid payments, while others have given out nothing or only partial

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When Flying Private Beats Commercial: The Shutdown Effect

November 12, 2025

The government shutdown messed up flights for many. Commercial airlines saw delays and cancellations. But private jets? They had a great month. More people flew private in October than in years. Over 245, 000 private jet trips happened. That's a big jump from last year. Florida, Texas, and Californ

opinion

Political Slips, Heroes, and Hot Topics: A Look at Recent Events

November 12, 2025

In the world of politics, not everything goes as planned. Take Senator Chuck Schumer, for instance. He had a moment that quickly went viral. While giving a speech, he tripped and fell, face-first. It was a reminder that even the most powerful people can have off days. But politics isn't just about s

crime

A Tale of Power, Money, and Alleged Secrets

November 12, 2025

In the world of politics, power and money often intersect in complex ways. Linda Sun, a former top aide to New York Governors Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo, found herself at the center of a legal storm. Prosecutors allege that Sun, while earning a government salary of $145, 000, received millions in

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The Hidden Heist: How Billions Vanish from Food Aid Programs

November 12, 2025

The USDA is raising alarms about a massive theft problem in food assistance programs. They believe that around $12 billion is stolen every year from SNAP benefits, but this number might be even higher. The thieves are getting smarter, using high-tech tricks to steal from the system. Investigators h

health

A New Leader for Drug Regulation: What It Means for Us

November 12, 2025

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is looking to bring in a new boss for its drug approval team. This person, Richard Pazdur, is known for his work in cancer treatments. If he takes the job, he'll be in charge of making sure most medicines, from those you buy without a prescription to those need