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A Clash of Honor: The Army-Navy Football Showdown

December 14, 2025

The Army-Navy football game is more than just a sport event; it's a tradition that has been going strong for 126 years. This year, both teams are bringing their A-game, with the Black Knights of the U. S. Military Academy and the Midshipmen of the U. S. Naval Academy each having winning records. It'

politics

Why Some Senators Walked Away: A Look at Congress' Struggles

December 14, 2025

The U. S. Senate is in a tough spot these days. It's not checking the president's power like it should. Some people say it's not doing its job. And guess what? Only 15% of Americans like Congress right now. That's not great! Three senators decided to step down during Trump's time in office. They ha

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Trump's Strong Support for Israel Recognized at Gala Event

December 14, 2025

Last week, the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) celebrated President Donald Trump at its annual Chairman’s Gala in Washington, D. C. The event highlighted Trump's impactful policies towards Israel, including recognizing Jerusalem as its capital, moving the U. S. Embassy, and acknowledging Israeli cont

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Who Really Matters in South Carolina Politics?

December 14, 2025

A recent survey by Governor Henry McMaster's team reveals some eye-opening insights about what South Carolinians care about. The poll shows that a majority of people believe economic growth and environmental protection should go hand in hand. However, when forced to choose, 65% of respondents priori

education

Maine's Childcare Crisis: A Call for Community Support

December 14, 2025

Maine's childcare system is in a tough spot. Families are struggling to afford quality care, while educators are underpaid and overworked. This isn't just a family issue; it's a problem for Maine's economy too. Let's talk about the cost. Sending a baby to daycare in Cumberland County can cost over

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U. S. Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker: Is It Piracy or Justice?

December 14, 2025

In recent times, the United States has taken control of a Venezuelan oil tanker named the Skipper. This move has sparked a heated debate. The U. S. claims the ship was involved in illegal oil smuggling and supporting terrorism. But Venezuela's President Maduro calls it an act of piracy. He believes

crypto

Power Players: Who's Shaking Up Crypto in 2025?

December 14, 2025

In 2025, the crypto world saw some big changes, all thanks to a few key players. U. S. President Donald Trump took center stage, pushing crypto legislation and raking in profits from crypto businesses tied to his family. His actions sent ripples through the industry, proving that crypto isn't just f

health

Glucagon Levels: A New Look at Diabetes

December 14, 2025

Diabetes is often seen as a one-size-fits-all condition. But what if it's more complex? Recent research in Japan is shaking up our understanding. It turns out that glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar, varies greatly among different types of diabetes. This isn't just a small difference. The l

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Chicago Students Map ICE Activity to Fight Fear

December 14, 2025

In Chicago, students are taking matters into their own hands to track ICE activity. They are using Google Maps to pinpoint where immigration agents are seen. This helps people know what's really happening and not just rumors. The students at Loyola University started this project. They saw a need t

crime

Cities Step Up to Clean Up After Violence

December 14, 2025

In Philadelphia, a grandmother named Addie Dempsey had to scrub the blood of her grandson from the sidewalk after he was shot. This wasn't a one-time thing. Many families in her neighborhood have faced the same grim task, cleaning up after violence with no help or resources. This situation caught t