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Jun 04 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Recent Economic Moves

The United States is experiencing some significant economic shifts. The country's leader has decided to double the tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. This means that the tax on these materials will go from 25% to 50%. The goal? To protect jobs in the domestic steel and aluminum industries. Howe

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots vs. Dogs: The Social Bonding Battle

The world of technology is constantly changing. Robots are now being designed to be social companions. This raises a big question: Can robots truly replace animals, like dogs, as friends? This is an important topic because robots are becoming more common in places like nursing homes, schools, and e

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

Deadly Aid Distribution in Gaza

In the early hours of Tuesday, a tragic scene unfolded in southern Gaza. Israeli forces opened fire near an aid distribution point, resulting in the deaths of over two dozen people. This was not an isolated incident. It was the third time in as many days that Palestinians seeking aid were met with v

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

A Young Girl's Fight for Medical Care in the U. S.

A four-year-old girl and her mother are breathing a sigh of relief. They have been granted a one-year humanitarian parole to stay in the U. S. This is a big deal because the girl has a serious medical condition. Her name is S. G. V. She has short bowel syndrome. This condition makes it hard for her

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

The Changing Mind of a Plague Era Prophet

The role of vaccines in public health has always been a hot topic, but it's not new. In the late 1800s, a Bengali prophet-astrologer wrote essays about the plague vaccine during a major outbreak in Calcutta. This prophet-astrologer had a lot to say about the plague vaccine. At first, he was not a

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Health Secretary's Promises vs. Reality for Native Americans

The landscape of Window Rock, Arizona, is a mix of tan and deep-red hues, dotted with homes and juniper trees. This is where Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren stood with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They were discussing the health needs of the Navajo people. Nygren want

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Pfizer's CEO Speaks Out on Vaccine Controversy

The US Department of Health and Human Services recently made a bold move. They ended a contract with Moderna. The contract was for developing an mRNA vaccine for bird flu. The reason given was that mRNA technology is not well-tested. This decision sparked a response from Pfizer's CEO, Dr. Albert Bou

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Aid Mission

A small sailing boat named Madleen left Sicily, Italy, with a mission to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza. This boat is part of a group called Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The group wants to deliver aid to Gaza and get the world's attention on the ongoing crisis there. The journey is risky, but th

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Chaos and Tragedy at Gaza Aid Sites

In the early hours of a recent Sunday, a grim scene unfolded in the Gaza Strip. At least 31 people lost their lives, and over 170 were injured as crowds rushed towards an aid distribution site. This tragic event highlights the desperate situation in Gaza, where people are risking their lives for bas

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Food Aid Crisis: Gaza's Struggle Amidst Stalled Supplies

In the heart of Jordan, warehouses are bursting with food and medicine meant for Gaza. These supplies, intended to combat malnutrition, are rotting away. Israel's restrictions have halted their entry since March. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNR

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