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Apr 17 2025BUSINESS

Young Japanese Adults: Gaming vs. Living

It is surprising to learn that many young adults in Japan are spending more on video games than on their basic needs. A recent survey showed that nearly 1 in 5 young adults aged 20 to 29 have struggled to pay for rent because they spent too much on in-game purchases. This issue is more common among

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

The TikTok Trade War: Chinese Factories and Luxury Goods

The trade war has taken a new turn, this time playing out on social media platforms like TikTok. Chinese factories have started promoting their products directly to American consumers, trying to bypass the hefty tariffs imposed by the U. S. government. Some users on TikTok claim to be the original m

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

The U. K. Supreme Court's Ruling on Women's Definition

The U. K. Supreme Court has made a significant decision about what it means to be a woman. The court ruled that a woman is someone who was born biologically female. This decision came after a long argument between a women's rights group and the Scottish government. The court's decision was unanimou

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Car Sales Skyrocket as Tariffs Loom

There was a significant increase in retail sales in March. This jump was largely due to people buying cars before new tariffs took effect. The Commerce Department reported that spending at various outlets, including stores, restaurants, and car dealerships, rose by 1. 4% compared to February. This w

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Transgender Athletes and the Legal Battle in Maine

The Justice Department has taken a strong stance against Maine's policy on transgender athletes in women's sports. The legal battle began when the state allowed transgender athletes to compete in girls' and women's sports. This move has sparked a heated debate and a lawsuit from the federal governme

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. Economy: A Balancing Act

The U. S. economy is in a steady state. It's not perfect, but it's not terrible either. The job market is strong, with plenty of jobs available and people finding work. However, there are some concerns. Inflation is a bit higher than the target of 2 percent. This means prices are going up a bit fast

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush as Tariffs Loom

Car buyers in the U. S. are in a hurry. They are snapping up new and used vehicles faster than ever. This rush is due to fears of upcoming tariffs. These tariffs could make cars more expensive. As a result, the number of cars available for sale is dropping quickly. The supply of new cars has fallen

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ants Under Arrest: The Surprising World of Wildlife Trafficking

The world of wildlife trafficking is shifting, and it’s not just about the big animals anymore. In a surprising turn of events, two young men from Belgium found themselves in trouble for smuggling ants. Yes, you read that right—ants! The incident unfolded in Kenya, where the two 19-year-olds were c

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

March's Shopping Rush: How Tariffs Changed Spending Habits

The month of March saw a notable increase in retail sales across the United States. This surge was largely due to consumers rushing to make purchases before significant tariff increases took effect. The Commerce Department reported a 1. 4% rise in retail sales from February to March, the highest mon

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Energy Hunters: The Dolphinfish Dive Strategy

The vast open ocean is not an easy place to find food. Pelagic fish, those that live in the open sea, have to be clever about how they use their energy. They often take big risks, spending lots of energy to catch prey. This is especially true for dolphinfish. These fish have high energy needs and gr

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