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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Trump Talks Tough and then Takes a Breather

Things heated up in the early week. Trump and Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum already agreed to step back from imposing tariffs on the other’s goods. This happened in a month after a quick phone chat. Sheinbaum will send 10, 000 troops to the region to halt drugs and illegal

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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

Tariffs and The Stock Market: Why It All Matters

Tariffs have been in the spotlight. The stock market reacted to the news of tariffs on Monday. The S&P 500 dipped 0. 6% during midday trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq composite saw a 0. 1% and 1% loss respectively. Asian and European markets, howe

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Federal Funds in Question: The Fight Over Federal Money Freeze

The recent legal battle over a potential federal funding freeze is getting more complicated. In a split second before the freeze began, one of the judges in a Washington courtroom blocked the plan. This swift action came from a judge who understands the dangerous implications of halting federal gran

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Feb 03 2025RELIGION

When Sports and Faith Collide

In the heart of Louisiana, a scandal rocked the Catholic Church in New Orleans. This was more than a simple local news story. It was a huge deal for a city where Catholicism is a big part of life. The scandal was about sex-abuse allegations. The Church was in trouble. The New Orleans Saints, a majo

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Journey Through Childhood Adversity: Unpacking Gender Differences

Childhood adversity is a heavy burden. This can leave lasting marks on a person's life. These marks can show up in many ways. Health problems, job troubles, and other issues can pop up. It is a big deal. Experts call it a public health issue. We need to figure out how to help people who have f

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Dark Side of Depression Meds

Imagine popping a pill to feel happier, only to find out it might lead to violence. In some of the cases, depression medications might have side effects that are a lot more serious than feeling nauseous. This includes self-harm and violent behavior. But researchers found this link between

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

Run, Hide, or Chase - Man Overcomes Impressions

A man on the run. That is what the police are dealing with today. Let’s talk about Nicholas Voutsas, the guy who managed to slip away from law enforcement. He was being transported by a van to a hospital in Newark. This wasn’t just any hospital trip. It’s a clear spot to try to get away. There

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

New Coach for the Raiders' Offense: What's Next for Chip Kelly?

The Las Vegas Raiders have a new face in their coaching ranks. He is not a rookie. Chip Kelly, who knew both NFL success and frustration, has been given a new chance in the league. He will be the assistant coach responsible for the team's offense. Kelly will be joined by Pete Carroll, who is the hea

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Feb 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Come Together for a Night of Music and Fundraising

The city of Los Angeles might have been reeling from devastating wildfires. But that didn't stop the music industry from coming together for a night of celebration and fundraising. Usually, this event is a glamorous affair with a red carpet and plenty of press. But this year, it was toned down a bit

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Flu and the Reality: Why It's Tough to Predict What's Worth It, for Our Elderly?

Have you ever wondered how any country decides which flu vaccine works best for elderly people? It's not as easy as it sounds. For Spain, there's been a bunch of new vaccines in the past few years. In an effort understand if these vaccines are actually worth money spent on them, health decision-make

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