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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The End of Energy Star: How a Program That Saved Money and Energy is Being Shut Down

The Energy Star program, a key player in helping households save on energy bills, is on the chopping block. This program, which has been around since 1992, gives people the lowdown on how much energy their appliances use. It's a big deal because it helps folks make smarter choices when buying big-ti

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump's New Plan: Easing AI Chip Export Rules

The Trump administration has decided to change its approach to AI chip exports. It plans to replace a rule set by the Biden administration. This rule was supposed to limit the export of AI chips. It would have affected companies like Nvidia and AMD. The Biden rule was criticized for being too compl

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Big Trade News: What's Really Going On?

The world is buzzing with anticipation as a major trade announcement is on the horizon. The buzz is all about a significant trade agreement that's supposed to be unveiled. This news comes after a period of intense trade tensions and high tariffs that have been causing headaches for both the US and g

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May 08 2025POLITICS

New ID Rules Start at O'Hare: Mixed Reactions and Long Waits

The new ID rules for flying domestically began on a Wednesday, after a long delay of 17 years. The change was barely noticeable at O'Hare Airport, with short security lines and most travelers having the right ID. However, not everyone was pleased with the new rules. One traveler, Bonnie Kern, was f

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May 08 2025POLITICS

New Surgeon General Pick: Influencer or Expert?

The current president has chosen Dr. Casey Means for the role of surgeon general. This decision comes after he withdrew his initial choice. The president praised Means' credentials, highlighting her work in wellness and her potential to improve public health. This move is not the first time a health

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May 08 2025CRIME

A New Voice in Court: AI Speaks for the Silent

In a groundbreaking move, a man convicted of manslaughter in Arizona faced sentencing with a unique twist. The victim, Christopher Pelkey, spoke through an AI-generated version of himself. This wasn't a typical courtroom drama. It was a blend of technology and emotion, raising questions about justic

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May 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Processed Foods on Parkinson's

The spotlight is now on ultraprocessed foods and their potential connection to Parkinson's disease. This revelation comes after years of research linking these foods to various health issues. The latest development? A study that suggests a higher intake of ultraprocessed foods might be tied to early

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May 08 2025EDUCATION

Protesters Storm University Library: A Clash Over Divestment

A significant event unfolded at Columbia University when pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over a section of the main campus library. This incident occurred just two days before final exams were set to begin, adding extra stress for students. The demonstrators demanded that the university cut ties

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Homes Getting Smarter: The Matter Update

Smart homes are becoming more popular. But they have a problem. They are often hard to set up. This is because there are many different ways to connect them. Matter is a new standard that aims to fix this. It was first released in late 2022. But it took a while for devices to support it. Now,

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May 08 2025POLITICS

A Surgeon General Switch-Up

A big change happened in the world of U. S. health leadership. The person who was supposed to be the next surgeon general, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, was suddenly replaced. This shift occurred just a day before her confirmation hearing in the Senate. The person who was chosen to take her place is Dr.

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