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Why AI Might Leave Us Short on Workers

December 3, 2025

AI is changing the job market. Many fear it will take jobs away. But the real issue might be a lack of skilled workers. AI needs people who can use it well. Without the right skills, workers may struggle. The problem starts in schools. Many students lack strong math skills. This is true even at top

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Collective Punishment: A Dark Echo in American History

December 3, 2025

A single act of violence has sparked a wave of fear and uncertainty for thousands of refugees in the United States. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee, allegedly opened fire on National Guard officers, resulting in the tragic death of Sarah Beckstrom and leaving Andrew Wolfe critically injured.

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Minnesota Stands Up for Somali Neighbors Amid Trump's Harsh Words

December 3, 2025

In Minneapolis, local leaders are making it clear: they've got the backs of their Somali neighbors. Mayor Jacob Frey says he hasn't heard about any upcoming immigration raids targeting the Somali community, but either way, his city will stand with them. He's made it clear that local police won't be

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Travel Restrictions: A New Approach to Immigration?

December 2, 2025

In a surprising move, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has proposed a broad travel ban on several countries. She claims these nations are sending too many people with criminal records to the US. Noem shared this idea on social media after a meeting with President Donald Trump. Both Trump and

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Milan's Safety Challenge: A Closer Look at Crime and Migration

December 2, 2025

Milan is gearing up for the 2026 Winter Olympics, but not everyone is excited. The city is facing a big problem with crime. The police chief, Bruno Megale, recently shared some eye-opening numbers. He said that most of the street crimes, like robberies and thefts, are committed by people who were no

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Minnesota's Money Trail: A Closer Look at Welfare and Terrorism Claims

December 2, 2025

Minnesota is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about the cold weather or the Vikings. The Treasury Department is digging into some serious allegations. They want to know if Minnesota's tax dollars ended up in the hands of al Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. This isn't just a

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A Guardsman's Fight for Life After Washington Shooting

December 2, 2025

A young soldier, Andrew Wolfe, is holding on tight to life after a shocking attack near the White House. He showed a thumbs-up sign and wiggled his toes when medical staff checked on him. This small sign of hope comes after a terrible event that left another Guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom, dead. The tw

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A Struggling Afghan Veteran's Desperate Path

December 1, 2025

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. His actions have sparked debates about mental health, immigration policies, and the aftermath of the U. S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Lakanwal served in a CIA-backed Afghan

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Fear's Grip: How Anxiety is Reshaping Lives and Health

December 1, 2025

In Oregon, a silent crisis is unfolding. It's not a disease or a natural disaster, but fear. Fear is making people skip important doctor visits. Babies are missing check-ups. Kids aren't getting vaccines. Adults are running low on crucial medicines. This isn't just about missing appointments. It's a

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A Shooting in Washington: What We Know So Far

November 30, 2025

A man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. , was likely influenced by extremist ideas after moving to the United States. This is what officials think happened to Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan immigrant. He was living in Washington state when he allegedly b