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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

American Idol's Bold New Moves for Season 9

American Idol is shaking things up for its upcoming season. The show is trying new ways to get fans involved, like voting through social media. This is a big deal because it's the first time a major show has tried this. The goal is to make voting easier and reach younger audiences. The show is also

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About ICE and Deportation?

Americans are starting to question how ICE handles deportations. Many now believe the agency is too harsh. They also think the program targets more people than just criminals. This shift in opinion comes after recent events in Minneapolis. Republicans, however, still strongly support ICE. They feel

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Savings Slip: Why Americans Are Pulling Back on Retirement Funds

Americans are tightening their belts when it comes to retirement savings. A recent study shows that two-thirds of people have cut back on saving over the past six months. This is largely due to economic uncertainty. More than half have either stopped or reduced their contributions to retirement acco

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Our Water: How a Local Plant is Making a Big Difference

Water from homes travels through pipes to a treatment plant. There, it goes through several steps to become clean again. First, large items like sticks and plastic are removed. Then, in the primary treatment, oils and greases float to the top, while solids sink to the bottom. Next, bacteria help bre

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

America's Farmers Feel the Heat from New Regulations

American farmers are facing a tough time. They grow corn and soybeans, which are used to make many products. These products help families, businesses, and supply chains all over the country. But now, some people in Washington are making new rules that hurt farmers and make food more expensive. One

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Water Leaks: The Hidden Role of Cavitation

Water leaks in pipes are a big deal. They waste water and cost money. But what makes these leaks happen? It's not just about pressure. There's a sneaky factor called cavitation. Cavitation is when tiny bubbles form and collapse in water. It can change how water flows through leaks. This study looke

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines Shifts Gears: Goodbye First Class, Hello Flagship Suites

American Airlines is making big changes to its premium cabins. They are saying goodbye to their international first class, known as Flagship First, and introducing a new business class called Flagship Suites. This move is part of a larger trend in the airline industry. Many airlines are focusing mor

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Economic Woes: Americans Grow Unhappy with Trump's Handling

Americans are feeling the pinch in their wallets, and they're not happy about it. A recent poll shows that a whopping 70% of Americans think the cost of living is too high, with nearly half of Republicans and a staggering three-quarters of independents feeling the same way. This is a big drop from j

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bright Ideas: How Science is Tackling Water Pollution

Water pollution is a big problem. Harmful metals like lead, mercury, and cadmium often end up in our water. These metals can come from factories and other industries. They can hurt people, animals, and the environment. Scientists are working on ways to find these metals in water. One cool method us

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Holiday Shopping Blues: Why Americans Are Feeling the Pinch

Americans are feeling the heat this holiday season, with many struggling to afford gifts and groceries. A recent survey shows that a large number of people are dipping into their savings and hunting for bargains. This is not just a seasonal blip; it’s a sign of ongoing economic pressures. The surve

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