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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

The Suns' Season of Disappointment

The Phoenix Suns had a rough season. The team finished with a record of 36-46, which is 10 games below . 500. This was the worst season in the franchise's history. The Suns spent a whopping 400 million dollars on their team. They had big names like Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. Yet, they still mana

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech's Rollercoaster Ride with Trump's Tariffs

The tech world was in a spin last week. Big names in Silicon Valley were trying to figure out if they'd get a break from Trump's trade war with China. The White House had been flip-flopping for days, leaving tech companies in the dark about whether they'd be hit with massive tariffs. The drama star

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Arizona's Phoenix Suns: A Rollercoaster of Changes

The Phoenix Suns have had a rough few years. The team just fired their third head coach in as many years. Mike Budenholzer was let go after a disappointing season. The Suns missed the playoffs and the play-in tournament, finishing with a record of 36-46. This was the third straight year the team too

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Apr 14 2025BUSINESS

Europe's New Trade Dilemma: Cheap Chinese Goods

Europe has long grappled with China's economic might. Now, a new challenge looms. China churns out a wide range of goods at artificially low prices. These include everything from electric vehicles to steel. For years, the United States was the main buyer of these products. But now, with tariffs impo

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Pancreatic Cancer Surgery and its Outcomes

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It often spreads to nearby blood vessels. Doctors sometimes have to remove part of a vein during surgery to get rid of all the cancer. This is called a venous resection. A recent study looked at how this affects patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Twists: Electronics Tariffs in Chaos

The Trump administration has been sending mixed signals about tariffs on Chinese electronics. The administration first announced tariffs on Chinese goods. Then, they made an exception for smartphones, computers, and semiconductors, avoiding a massive 145 percent tariff. This exemption was only temp

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Apr 14 2025FINANCE

Dollar Gets a Break, But for How Long?

The dollar saw a brief boost in the market after the U. S. decided to hold off on tariffs for certain electronics. This move was part of a larger strategy to ease tensions in the tech industry. However, the relief was short-lived. The president's comments about the tech exemption dampened the dollar

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Flint's Workers: Tariffs and the Uncertain Future

Flint, Michigan, is a city that has seen better days. The General Motors Flint Assembly plant is a massive factory that produces the popular Silverado truck. This plant is a big deal for Flint, a city of about 80, 000 people in the heart of Michigan's auto industry. The plant has been a steady sourc

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

The iPhone Tariff Twist: A Surprise Move in the Trade War

The trade war between the US and China took an unexpected turn. A quiet announcement revealed that certain products, including smartphones, would be spared from a massive 125% tariff. This code, "8517. 13. 00. 00, " might not mean much to most people, but it's a big deal in the world of customs. It

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Trade War: Why China Might Just Win

The world economy is still standing after a week of intense trade tensions. President Donald Trump's extreme tariff threats were toned down, but significant duties remain. There is a 10 percent tax on almost all U. S. imports, a 25 percent tax on steel, aluminum, and cars, and a whopping 145 percent

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