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SNAP Crisis: What You Need to Know About the Food Stamp Funding Freeze

Will millions of low-income Americans lose access to food stamps as SNAP funding runs out during the government shutdown?

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Trump Ends Trade Talks with Canada Over Ontario Reagan Ad

Tensions between the United States and Canada have escalated sharply after President Donald Trump abruptly announced an end to trade negotiations, accusing Canada of…

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Meta to Cut 600 AI Jobs as it Doubles Down on Superintelligence

Meta Platforms has announced the layoff of roughly 600 employees across its Artificial Intelligence divisions, even as it expands efforts to build superintelligent systems.…

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Who Did Washington Target in Its New Sanctions Against Moscow?

In its strongest action yet against Russia’s energy sector, the U.S. has blacklisted Rosneft and Lukoil, two companies that account for nearly half of…

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The Great PB&J Showdown: Smucker Takes Trader Joe’s to Court

The J.M. Smucker Company, maker of the iconic Uncrustables sandwiches, has sued Trader Joe’s in federal court, claiming the grocery chain’s new frozen peanut…

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Mexico’s Armored Cars Industry Booms Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup

As Mexico prepares to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the United States and Canada, a new industry is booming — one built…

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What Are Rare Earths — and Why They Matter Now

A quick explainer on rare earth minerals — the 17 hidden metals powering phones, cars, and defense tech, and why China’s dominance over them…

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What Are the Most Powerful Passports?

For the first time in two decades, the has fallen out of the world’s top ten most powerful passports, dropping to 12th place according…

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Bob Ross Paintings to Be Auctioned to Support Public TV After Funding Cuts

Thirty paintings by Bob Ross — the soft-spoken artist whose “happy little trees” became a symbol of optimism for generations — are set to…

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Dubai Chocolate Craze Sparks Global Pistachio Shortage

The Dubai chocolate bar has gone from a local creation to a global dessert obsession, reshaping how people think about indulgence. First crafted in…

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The “Job-Pocalypse”: How AI Is Replacing Young Workers

A new international study has sounded the alarm on what experts are calling a “job-pocalypse,” as artificial intelligence rapidly replaces human labor—particularly among young…

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Trick-or-Tariff: Why Costumes for Halloween Cost More in 2025

Halloween in the United States is shaping up to be a pricier affair this year as President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports ripple…

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Ceasefire Extended Between Israel and Lebanon

A three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been announced as tensions remain high along the northern border. The truce aims…

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Congressman Warns on Middle East Strategy

Mark DeSaulnier warned that the Middle East’s deep history and complexity require a more thoughtful and measured approach. He criticized current U.S. strategy, arguing…

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Congressman Says Iran Key to Israel-Lebanon Talks

Glenn Ivey says progress in Israel-Lebanon negotiations will ultimately depend on Iran’s role in the region. He noted uncertainty around current diplomatic efforts, suggesting…

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