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Jul 24 2025BUSINESS

Tipping fatigue: When even booking a hotel feels like a tip fest

Tipping has become so common that it's now expected even when booking a hotel online. This has left many travelers frustrated and questioning why they should tip a website. People are used to tipping hotel staff for their help, but tipping a website for finding a good deal feels wrong. Some travele

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

US Inflation: A Mixed Bag of Numbers

The latest inflation report from the US shows a confusing mix of numbers. On one hand, the cost of goods is going up. On the other hand, people are spending less on travel. This is a big deal because it shows how the trade war is affecting the economy. The report looks at how much businesses pay fo

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Microwaves: Safe or Scary?

Microwaves use a type of radiation, but it's not the dangerous kind. Unlike nuclear radiation, microwave radiation is non-ionizing, which means it doesn't have enough energy to harm your DNA. So, no, you're not turning into a mutant every time you heat up leftovers. This radiation is actually quite

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Jul 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: A New Wave of Energy

The ocean, a vast and untamed force, might hold the key to cleaner energy. A French company, Seaturns, has developed a unique way to capture wave power. Their water pendulum turbines float on the sea, moving with the waves. This motion creates electricity. The design is simple and strong. It needs l

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Remembering Srebrenica: A Day of Mourning and Reflection

Srebrenica, a small town in Bosnia, was the site of a terrible event 30 years ago. On July 11, 1995, more than 8, 000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys were killed. This is known as the only genocide in Europe since the Holocaust. Every year, people gather to remember this tragic event. This year, seven

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Growing Threat in the U. S.

Measles is making a comeback in the U. S. , with cases soaring to levels not seen in decades. The current outbreak, fueled by a surge in Texas, has surpassed the number of cases reported in any year since 1992. Experts attribute this rise to several factors, including increased travel during the sum

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Missouri Workers Lose Paid Sick Leave: What Happened?

Missouri workers who had just started earning paid sick leave will lose it soon. This change comes from a new law signed by Governor Mike Kehoe. The law also stops the minimum wage from going up with inflation. Business groups wanted this change. They argued that the paid sick leave law was too muc

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Jul 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Space Adventure: Israel's Satellite Takes Flight

SpaceX is all set to launch a special mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida. This time, they're sending up an Israeli communications satellite. The launch is planned for the early hours of July 13, at 12:31 a. m. from Launch Complex 40. This mission is called "Commercial GTO 1, " a new name for Space

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Jul 11 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: A Rising Star in Dallas

Cooper Flagg is stepping into the NBA spotlight, and the Dallas Mavericks seem like the perfect fit for him. The 18-year-old, who just finished his freshman year at Duke, is already making waves. He was the top pick in the 2025 draft and will soon show his skills in the NBA Summer League. Grant Hil

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Hot Weather Warnings: How SoCal's Heat Wave Can Affect Your Health

Southern California is experiencing its first summer heat wave, and while everyone feels the heat, it's not just about discomfort. High temperatures can have serious health effects, especially for those with certain conditions. People with asthma, high blood pressure, or allergies need to be extra

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