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Homelessness Grants: A Sudden Shift in Policy

December 9, 2025

The Trump administration has decided to pause recent changes to a major homelessness grant program. This program, worth $3 billion, helps provide services to people without homes. The changes were put on hold due to lawsuits from states, cities, and nonprofits. The administration initially announce

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How Chatbots are Shaking Up Voting Choices for Young Adults

December 9, 2025

Chatbots are stepping into the political arena, aiming to inform young voters who aren't yet tied to any party. These digital assistants, powered by advanced language models, are designed to provide personalized, balanced information about political parties and their stances. But do they actually sw

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Power Play: Supreme Court's Potential Shift in Presidential Authority

December 9, 2025

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case that could significantly increase the power of the president to remove officials from independent federal agencies. This case revolves around President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), desp

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Unusual News Bites: From Cold Cases to Christmas Bugs

December 9, 2025

Maine is trying a new trick to solve old crimes. They made a deck of cards with 52 unsolved cases. Each card has details about a different mystery. The idea is to give these cards to prisoners. Maybe someone knows something that can help solve these cases. Maine has a lot of unsolved crimes, like 69

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How Past Experiences Shape Your Digital World

December 9, 2025

Ever thought about why some people brush off online hate while others take it hard? Well, it turns out that what happened in your early years might have a lot to do with it. A big study involving 14, 000 adults uncovered that those who had rough childhoods might find it tougher to deal with online b

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Melissa Roxburgh's New Show: A Look into 'The Pit' Mystery

December 9, 2025

Melissa Roxburgh is back on screen in the second season of 'The Hunting Party'. This time, the story takes a darker turn as the team investigates a series of murders that seem anything but random. Roxburgh's character, Rebecca "Bex" Henderson, is determined to uncover the truth behind these killings

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DC Police Chief Steps Down Amid Crime Data Controversy

December 9, 2025

The DC Police Chief, Pamela A. Smith, has resigned. She has been in the role for just over two years. Her departure comes as the city faces serious allegations of tampering with crime statistics. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking into this matter. They believe that some crimes were not repo

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A New Crime Doc Takes the Crown from Stranger Things

December 9, 2025

Stranger Things, the popular sci-fi series, is no longer the most-watched show on Netflix. This might come as a surprise to many fans. Netflix has seen huge success with original series like The Witcher, Wednesday, and Squid Game. These shows have not only gained massive popularity but also sparked

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Cincinnati's Curfew Conundrum: A Costly Lesson

December 9, 2025

Cincinnati recently made headlines by agreeing to pay $8. 1 million to protesters who broke a curfew during the 2020 George Floyd protests. This decision has sparked debate about the implications of such settlements. Critics argue that it sets a dangerous precedent, encouraging others to disregard c

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Utah's Initiative Process: A Balanced Approach to Democracy

December 9, 2025

Utah's system for citizen-led initiatives is often compared to California's, but this is misleading. The truth is, Utah's process is much more controlled and cautious. First, let's talk about the hurdles. To get an initiative on the ballot, sponsors need to collect a lot of signatures. We're talkin