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Sep 25 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown Drama: Who Blinks First?

The White House is stirring up trouble by telling federal agencies to get ready for big layoffs if the government shuts down next week. This isn't just about budget talks anymore; it's turning into a high-stakes game of chicken between the White House and Democrats. In a memo that dropped on Wednes

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Can Ivermectin Fight Childhood Leukemia?

Childhood leukemia is a tough nut to crack. Doctors usually rely on glucocorticoids to treat it. But what happens when these drugs stop working? That's where the search for new treatments comes in. Ivermectin, a drug known for kicking out parasites, might have a hidden talent. Scientists think it c

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Sep 10 2025FINANCE

How Lower Interest Rates Could Boost Bank Stocks

The Federal Reserve is likely to lower interest rates soon. This move could be great news for banks and financial companies. When the Fed cuts short-term rates, it can make borrowing cheaper. This often leads to more people and businesses taking out loans. At the same time, if long-term rates stay h

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Sep 09 2025EDUCATION

A Look at Declining Student Scores and What It Means

Recent data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reveals a troubling trend: student scores in science, math, and reading have dropped significantly since 2019. This decline is evident across different grade levels, with eighth-graders' science scores falling by 4 points and 12

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Bold Plan to Shake Up Government Power

South Korea is making big changes to how its government works. The country's leader, President Lee Jae Myung, wants to limit the power of some government bodies. This plan includes splitting up the prosecution service and taking budget-making duties away from the finance ministry. The government an

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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Dip: What's Going On?

Crypto prices took a tumble recently, even as stock markets were on the rise. Bitcoin, the biggest name in crypto, dropped to just over $109, 000 before bouncing back a bit. Ethereum, another major player, fell below $4, 300 and didn't recover much. XRP also saw a small decline. One big reason for

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Education Research Takes a Hit: What's Next?

The Trump administration's recent cuts to education research have sent shockwaves through the academic community. The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) have seen significant reductions in funding and staff, leaving many researchers in the lurch. Mark War

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: A Modern Dilemma

The United States, a country known for its scientific advancements, is currently facing a challenge. The current administration, led by President Trump, has been making moves that affect the scientific community. These actions include removing key figures, reducing research teams, and proposing sign

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

US Media Faces Major Job Cuts and Legal Battles

The US Agency for Global Media is cutting over 500 jobs. This move comes after a federal judge stopped the agency's boss from firing the Voice of America (VOA) director. The judge also said the agency wasn't following his orders to restore VOA's operations. He gave the agency one last chance to show

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Aug 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Secrets Stolen: A Look at Taiwan's First Big Trade Secrets Case

In a significant move, Taiwan's prosecutors have charged three individuals with stealing sensitive information from TSMC, a leading chipmaker. This case is notable because it's the first time Taiwan's National Security Law has been used in a trade secrets case. The accused include a former TSMC empl

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