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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Unions Fight Back Against Government Data Access

Unions are pushing back against the government's attempt to dismiss their lawsuit. They say the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is still active, so the case should go forward. The Trump administration claims the lawsuit is no longer relevant, but the unions disagree. This legal battle is

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Europe's Big Money Problem: Should They Use Russia's Frozen Cash for Ukraine?

European leaders are in a tough spot. They're meeting to talk about some big issues. One of the biggest is what to do with Russia's money that's stuck in Europe. This money was frozen after Russia invaded Ukraine. The idea is to use this money to help Ukraine. But not everyone agrees. Some countrie

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Money and Weather: How Climate Change is Hitting the U. S. Wallet

Climate change is not just about melting ice and rising seas. It's also about money. Recent research shows that climate change is already costing the United States a pretty penny. The study looked at how changes in weather patterns are affecting the economy, not just in one place, but all over the c

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Dec 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Climate Change Needs Our Attention

Climate change is a hot topic. It's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the information out there. But it's important to understand the basics and take action. The good news is, we have the power to make a difference. First, let's talk about the facts. Climate change is real, and it's happening because

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Facts Over Feelings

Climate change is a hot topic, but not everyone agrees on the facts. Some people think that concern about climate change is fading. They point to surveys showing that the number of Americans who believe in climate change has stayed about the same over the past few years. But does this mean we should

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

How Climate Change Might Be Messing With Our Brains

Climate change is not just about rising temperatures and weird weather. It's also about how these changes might be affecting our health in sneaky ways. Scientists are starting to think that climate change could be linked to things like Alzheimer's disease. How? Well, it's all about stress on our bod

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Storm: How Companies Adapt to Change

Change is the new normal. Companies are facing a whirlwind of challenges. Think about new technologies, tariffs, and global politics. These factors are shaking up the way businesses operate. CFOs are at the heart of this storm. They decide where to invest money. Their choices shape how companies han

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Future: A Global Chess Game Unfolds

European leaders are not happy with a recent US peace proposal for Ukraine. They think it's too favorable to Russia and are planning to change it. This is happening ahead of a big meeting in Geneva. In South Africa, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that wars can't be ended by big countries mak

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks in Brazil: Big Promises, Little Action

Climate talks in Brazil ended with a quiet agreement. The goal was to help countries deal with extreme weather. But the plan lacks a clear way to stop using fossil fuels. The hosts, Brazil, said they will work with Colombia to make a plan later. However, this plan won't be as strong as an official U

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Rainy Days Ahead: Climate Models Get Smarter

Climate scientists have made a big leap forward. They now have a tool that can predict future weather patterns with incredible detail. This isn't just about knowing if it will rain or shine. It's about understanding how climate change will affect our daily lives. The new model is like a super-power

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