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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Trade Turmoil: How Americans Are Adjusting Their Spending

The trade policies of the Trump administration have caused a stir among Americans. Some have started to change their spending habits. This is because of the uncertainty surrounding tariffs and their potential impact on the economy. The President's policies have led to a mix of fear and strategic p

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Evolving Fate of South Carolina's Textile Legacy

The landscape of South Carolina's Upstate region has changed drastically since the 1970s. Back then, it was famous for its textile industry. The cities of Union, Spartanburg, and Greenville were bustling hubs. Trains were constantly moving, carrying materials to and fro. The mills were tall, standin

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

White Americans: Five Ways to Handle Identity in a Changing World

White Americans are facing a new reality. They are being forced to think about their racial identity more than ever before. This is due to significant social changes happening in the United States. A recent study looked into how white Americans handle their identity in these changing times. The stud

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Family Fun and Green Living: Earth Day Festival in Oak Cliff

Earth Day is coming up, and it's a big deal. This year, Oak Cliff is hosting a family-friendly festival to mark the occasion. The event is all about having fun while learning how to take care of our planet. It's happening on April 13th, from noon to 5 PM, at Lake Cliff Park. The best part? It's free

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Charleston's Green Path to a Better Future

Charleston is making big moves to protect its environment and improve life for its people. The city has kicked off a project called The Just Corridor. This is a big deal because it is the first of its kind in the Southeast. The project is named after Ernest Everett Just, a famous A

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Big Changes Ahead for Weather Satellites and Space Programs

The White House has sent a budget draft to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The draft is for the fiscal year 2026. It suggests big changes to space-related activities. This includes the Geostationary Extended Observations program. This program is set to launch a new generatio

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dolphins in Danger: Heat and Toxins Team Up

Dolphins are in trouble. Sea temperatures are rising and pollution is increasing. These two issues are usually looked at separately, but they are connected. They are both making it easier for diseases to spread among dolphins. This is a big problem for these marine animals. In the UK, short-bea

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

How White Storks Handle Heat in Their Nests

White storks face a unique challenge when it comes to managing their body heat. They need to keep their core temperature stable, even when the outside temperature changes a lot. One way they do this is by using their bare body parts as thermal windows. These are areas that can release or absorb heat

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Next Step: GPT-4's Exit and GPT-4o's Rise

The landscape of AI is shifting. OpenAI is set to retire GPT-4, a model that has been a significant part of ChatGPT since its launch over two years ago. This change is expected to happen by April 30. The new model, GPT-4o, will take over as the primary model in ChatGPT. GPT-4 will still be accessibl

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

What's Happening to China's Sunlight?

China is undergoing major changes in its landscape. This affects how much sunlight the country absorbs. To understand this better, researchers looked at data from 2001 to 2020. They found that most of the land stayed the same. However, the changes that did occur had a big impact on sunlight absorpti

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