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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter in Crypto Regulation: Harris Steps Down

Adrienne Harris, who led the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) for four years, has decided to step down. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and highlighted the department's growth under her leadership. In her final interview, Harris backed the idea of a US-UK crypt

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Sep 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Climate Action: Moving Forward Without the U. S.

The world is still pushing ahead with climate action, even with the U. S. stepping back. The U. N. special adviser on sustainability, Jeffrey Sachs, shared this at a recent event. He said other countries are not letting the U. S. slow them down. Sachs talked to many world leaders this year, and none

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Sep 19 2025POLITICS

Japan's Bold Move: Fighter Jets Join NATO Allies

Japan is making a big move. They are sending eight planes, including four powerful F-15 fighters, to NATO bases in the U. S. , Canada, and Europe. This is a first for Japan. Their planes have never been to Canada or Europe before. A total of 180 people from different air bases in Japan are part of

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Sep 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Station Gets a Late but Important Delivery

A cargo ship finally reached the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, a day behind schedule. The Cygnus XL, built by Northrop Grumman, brought over 5 tons of supplies and experiments to the seven astronauts living in space. Astronaut Jonny Kim used the station's robotic arm to grab the Cyg

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: Protecting the Fed's Independence

A federal judge has stepped in to stop President Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Judge Jia Cobb ruled that Cook should stay in her position while the legal battle continues. This decision came just before the Federal Reserve's important meeting scheduled for September 16. Th

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

A Show of Strength or Just a Photo Op?

Three powerful leaders—Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un—stood together in Beijing, sending a strong message to the world. But was it just for show? Experts think so. They say the big display of unity might not mean as much as it seems. The three countries have their own reasons for teami

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

India and Russia: Stronger Bonds Amid Global Tensions

In a show of unity, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin met during a regional summit in China. Their talk happened after they attended a key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tianjin. This meeting is important because India and the U. S. are not

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

A Glimmer of Hope in Russia-US Relations: What's Next?

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, recently shared some positive thoughts about the future of his country's relationship with the United States. He mentioned that there's now a "light at the end of the tunnel" in their diplomatic ties. This comes after a recent meeting between Putin and U. S. Presiden

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Aug 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Joanna Gaines: From Design to Dishes

Joanna Gaines is stepping into a new role, blending her love for design with her passion for cooking. She's not just about pretty spaces anymore; she's bringing her warmth and creativity to the kitchen table. In a recent chat, she shared that food is a big part of what makes a house feel like a home

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Legionnaires' Disease: A Hidden Threat in NYC's Skyline

In the heart of New York City, a silent menace has taken hold. Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, has recently struck Central Harlem. This outbreak has left 67 people ill and tragically claimed three lives. The culprit? Cooling towers, those towering structures perched on buildings,

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