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A New Chapter for Washington, D. C.

November 26, 2025

Washington, D. C. , is about to see a big change. Mayor Muriel Bowser has decided not to run for another term. This is a huge deal because it's been a while since the city has had a mayoral race without an incumbent. Bowser has been in office since 2015. Before that, she spent over ten years in loc

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Monaco's Prince Albert Halts Abortion Law

November 26, 2025

Prince Albert, the ruler of Monaco, recently made a big decision. He chose not to approve a new law that would have made abortion legal in his small country. This law would have allowed women to end pregnancies up to 12 weeks, or up to 16 weeks in cases of rape. It also aimed to lower the age of par

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Healthcare Costs: Trump's New Plan to Extend Obamacare Subsidies

November 25, 2025

The White House is considering a plan to extend Obamacare subsidies for two more years. This comes as millions of Americans face a significant increase in healthcare costs starting in January. The proposal suggests a cap on eligibility for these subsidies at 700% of the federal poverty level. This i

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Why Do Public Transit Agencies Need Lobbyists to Be Heard?

November 25, 2025

In a democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions. But over time, lobbyists have stepped in to push for specific causes. Some of these causes are important, like medical research or environmental protection. Others are more about business interests, like mining or pharmaceuticals. Lo

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India's Tech Independence: A Double-Edged Sword

November 25, 2025

India is working hard to create its own tech solutions. The government wants to reduce dependence on foreign tech giants. They have started using local platforms like Zoho Mail, Koo, and Sandes. This push for self-reliance is part of a bigger goal to challenge the U. S. -dominated digital world. Th

lifestyle

Thanksgiving Travel Tips: Beating the Crowds and Weather

November 25, 2025

Thanksgiving is a big deal for travelers. Lots of people are on the move. Airports, roads, and trains get super busy. But don't worry, there are ways to make your trip smoother. First, know that airports will be packed. The FAA expects over 360, 000 flights in just one week. That's a lot! And more

business

Parma's New Indoor Thrill Park: A Slide into Fun and Jobs

November 24, 2025

Parma, Ohio, is buzzing with the news of a potential new attraction: Slick City Action Park, an indoor slide park, might soon take over the vacant spot left by Make Believe Family Fun Center. This isn't just any slide park; it's billed as the world's first indoor slide park, featuring giant slides a

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Czech Budget Battle: New Government Wants More Spending

November 24, 2025

The new Czech government, led by the ANO party, is at odds with the outgoing administration over the 2026 budget. The dispute centers around the budget's lack of funds for infrastructure and social programs, which the ANO party and its allies argue is necessary to meet their campaign promises. The

education

DeKalb's Leadership Program Marks Four Decades of Shaping Future Leaders

November 24, 2025

DeKalb County has a program called Leadership DeKalb. It has been around for 40 years. Every year, it picks 60 people from different jobs. These jobs include business, teaching, government, and more. The goal is to help them become better leaders. The latest group is called the Class of 2026. Some

crime

Nigeria's School Kidnappings: A Growing Crisis

November 24, 2025

In Nigeria, a troubling trend of school kidnappings continues to escalate. Recently, 50 out of 303 students taken from a Catholic school in Niger state managed to escape. These kids, aged 10 to 18, found their way back to their families between Friday and Saturday. However, 253 students and 12 teach