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Apr 04 2025BUSINESS

Trade Wars and Soaring Plane Prices: What's Next for the Aerospace Industry?

The aerospace industry is in for a bumpy ride. New tariffs are set to make planes and parts more expensive. This could hurt an industry that helps the U. S. trade balance by over 100 billion dollars each year. The U. S. aerospace industry has been a big winner in global trade. For decades, it has e

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Bending to Political Pressure

A prominent global law firm has struck a bargain with the White House. Willkie Farr & Gallagher has pledged to provide at least $100 million in free legal services. This money will go towards supporting veterans and fighting against antisemitism. This agreement makes Willkie the third law firm in re

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Apr 02 2025EDUCATION

Westfield's New Plan for School Fields

The town of Westfield is making a big move to take care of school fields. This isn't just about cutting grass. It's about a smart plan to save money and make sure fields are safe for kids to play on. Starting April 1, the town will start maintaining some school fields. This includes mowing, marking

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Black Sea Talks: A Step Towards Peace

The Black Sea has been a hotspot for tension, but recent talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, have shown a glimmer of hope. From March 23 to 25, 2025, experts from the United States and Ukraine met to discuss critical issues. These talks were a follow-up to discussions between the presidents of the two co

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

Why Diverse Views Boost Smart Group Decisions

The idea that different opinions can make a group smarter has been tested. Some studies show that when people consider views they don't agree with, the group's guesses get better. However, other research using complex models found no improvement. This raises a big question: does disagreeing really h

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Tax Data: A New Tool for Tracking?

The IRS is on the brink of a significant shift in policy. It is poised to share some of its data with the Department of Homeland Security. This move aims to help locate migrants who are suspected of being in the US without proper documentation. The person who revealed this information is familiar wi

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Tax Data and Immigration: A New Frontier for the IRS

The IRS is on the brink of a significant change in how it handles taxpayer information. This change involves sharing data with U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The goal is to help ICE track down immigrants who are in the country illegally. This move has been in the works for several

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Agreement Between Trump and a Major Law Firm

The legal world was taken aback when news broke of a surprising agreement between Donald Trump and a prominent law firm. The firm, known for its vast resources and influence, agreed to drop the legal battle against an executive order issued by Trump. The firm's CEO, Brad Karp, personally visited th

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Peace Shattered: What's Next?

The quiet in Gaza has been interrupted. The Israeli government has launched a fresh wave of intense airstrikes. The prime minister of Israel announced that the country is back to full-scale combat against Hamas. This is a significant development, as it suggests that efforts for a lasting peace migh

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Mar 17 2025SPORTS

Bengals' Big Moves: Chase and Higgins Secure Major Contracts

The Cincinnati Bengals have made significant strides in securing their future by locking down two key players. Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have both agreed to new, long-term contracts with the team. This move ensures that the Bengals' passing game remains a force to be reckoned with. Ch

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