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May 13 2025FINANCE

Inflation Numbers: April 2025 Shows a Small Dip

In April 2025, inflation in the U. S. took a small step back. The consumer price index, which tracks the cost of everyday items, went up by 0. 2%. This small increase put the yearly inflation rate at 2. 3%. This is the lowest it has been since February 2021. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shared

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May 13 2025SPORTS

Trey Hendrickson's Stand on Contract Talks

Trey Hendrickson, a defensive end for the Bengals, made a splashy entrance at the team's offseason program. He did not come to work out. Instead, he chose to wear golf attire and picked a day when the media would be around. Hendrickson had a lot to say to the reporters. He was not happy with the tea

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Pollen Wars: How to Fight Back

Allergies are on the rise, and it's not just because more people are aware of them. Climate change has extended the pollen season in North America by about 20 days since 1990. In some regions, pollen is now a year-round issue. This is a big deal for the roughly 26% of adults and 19% of children in t

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Funding Freeze: A Clash of Ideals

The Trump administration has decided to cut another $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University. This move is on top of the $2. 2 billion already cut. The administration has been putting pressure on the university over various issues. This includes diversity initiatives, financial controls,

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Tariffs on Your Wallet

The cost of living saw a slight dip in April. This was the third month in a row where inflation slowed down. Prices went up by 2. 3% compared to the same time last year. This is the smallest increase in over four years. Month-to-month, prices rose by 0. 2% from March to April. This is a small increa

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Tricks: A Wild Ride for Global Markets

The former president, Donald Trump, had a unique way of handling the U. S. economy. It was like a rollercoaster ride, with ups and downs that left many people puzzled. He had a knack for inserting himself into international business affairs, a move that was quite different from his predecessors. Thi

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Puzzle: Sanctions and Talks

Iran's nuclear program is a hot topic. The United States has taken action by imposing new sanctions. Three individuals and a technology company linked to Iran's nuclear weapons research were targeted. This move comes as the U. S. is trying to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Iran. The sanctions fo

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May 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Turn Your Backyard into a Hummingbird Paradise

Hummingbirds are nature's tiny acrobats, and they can add a splash of color and excitement to any backyard. These little birds are always on the lookout for reliable food sources and safe resting spots. By making a few smart choices, you can turn your outdoor space into a hummingbird hotspot.

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Middle East Tour: Deals and Diplomatic Dance

A high-profile tour of the Middle East kicked off with a splash in Saudi Arabia. The visit was marked by big business deals and a lavish welcome. A massive $600 billion agreement was signed, focusing on defense and artificial intelligence. Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in the U. S. , with $20 bi

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May 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Valencia's 2024 Floods: Lessons in Preparedness and Resilience

On October 29, 2024, the city of Valencia, Spain, faced a massive flood. This event, known as the DANA floods, left a deep mark. The floods caused 223 deaths and forced 15, 000 people to leave their homes. The damage was not just about people. The environment and the economy also took a big hit. The

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