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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots in Space: The Future of Exploration

Robots are becoming the future of space exploration. These robots are designed to work together in tough conditions. They can sense their environment and make decisions on their own. This is crucial for exploring harsh places like space. One big challenge is making sure these robots can talk to eac

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Springsteen's Public Spat

In a recent exchange, former President Donald Trump and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen traded barbs over political views. The tension began when Springsteen, during a European tour, criticized Trump's administration. He urged fans in Manchester, England, to stand up for democracy and against a

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May 16 2025CRIME

A Builder's Arson Case: Mysteries Surrounding the Fires

A 21-year-old man, Roman Lavrynovych, is in serious trouble. He is accused of setting fires in north London. These fires are connected to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Lavrynovych is a builder and roofer. He appeared in court and spoke only to confirm his personal details. He did not plead g

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Trump's Swift Surprise: A Mid-East Trip Ends with a Pop Star Jab

A recent journey to the Middle East by a certain American leader ended on a peculiar note. Instead of focusing on the peace-making efforts, the spotlight shifted to an unexpected target: Taylor Swift. This wasn't the first time the pop star had been in the crosshairs of this leader. Over the past fe

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May 16 2025FINANCE

Student Loan Collections: A New Financial Hurdle for Low-Income Americans

The U. S. Department of Education has restarted collecting on student loans that are in default. This move will affect many Americans who have struggled to keep up with their payments. For the first time in about five years, those who have fallen behind might see their wages taken or face other cons

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Massive Layoffs at Voice of America Under Trump's Watch

The Trump administration has let go of nearly 600 contractors at Voice of America (VOA). This move has raised eyebrows, as it seems to go against a recent court order aimed at maintaining strong news operations at VOA. The US president has been vocal about his dislike for the news network, even accu

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Voyager's Thruster Revival: A Spacecraft's Second Wind

Voyager 1 has been a space traveler for nearly 50 years, braving the tough conditions of outer space. It is a marvel of engineering that has kept going despite its age. The latest challenge for the team on the ground was to bring back to life a set of thrusters that had been out of action for deca

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

A Major Shift in the Cable World

A big change is happening in the world of cable. Charter and Cox, two of the biggest cable companies in the U. S. , are joining forces. This isn't just any merger. It's one of the largest deals in the industry and across corporate America in the past year. The deal is worth a lot of money. Cox is v

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Judges Clash Over Trump's Birthright Citizenship Ban

The highest court in the land had a tough time on a Thursday. They were trying to figure out if lower court judges had overstepped their boundaries. This was all because of a policy by the Trump administration. The policy aimed to end birthright citizenship. That's the idea that anyone born in the U

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Acer's New Laptops: A Mix of Power and Portability

Acer has a lot to show off at the Computex 2025 event in Taiwan. They are rolling out a bunch of new laptops and monitors. These new devices are packed with the latest chips from Intel, AMD, Nvidia, and even Qualcomm. Acer is aiming to cover all bases with these new releases. They have something for

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