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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's To-Do List: The Plan That's Not Quite Happening

The Trump administration has been busy since its return to the White House. They've made some big moves, like cutting down the federal workforce and sending troops to the southern border. These actions are part of a larger plan called Project 2025, a massive 900-page guidebook for conservative gover

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Mar 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

New England's Winters: A Changing Landscape

New England's winters are changing. The region is experiencing warmer winters than in the past. This shift is due to climate change, which has caused temperatures to rise. Winters are now 3 degrees warmer on average than they were during the Baby Boom era. This might not sound like much, but it has

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Mar 03 2025CRYPTO

The Rise and Fall of Melania's Crypto Coin

Imagine this: A coin named after a former First Lady, launched with great fanfare, and then it crashes. That's exactly what happened with $MELANIA. The coin was launched on January 20th and quickly hit a high of $13. 69. But then, it started to drop. By February 26th, it had fallen to just $0. 8412.

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Why Are Migrants Being Sent to Guantanamo?

The Trump administration has been moving migrants from the United States to Guantanamo Bay. This move is not only unprecedented but also illegal, according to a lawsuit filed by immigrants' rights groups. The lawsuit claims that the government is violating the Fifth Amendment and several other laws

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: What's the Plan?

The recent measles outbreak in West Texas has put a spotlight on the government's response to infectious disease emergencies. Critics argue that the top health official has been quiet about encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , faced crit

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump and Zelenskyy's Tense Meeting: What Really Happened

In a heated televised meeting, President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy clashed over how to end the war in Ukraine. Trump warned that if a deal wasn't reached, the U. S. would pull out its support. He threatened that Ukraine would face a grim future without American backing. The tension di

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Mar 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Whisky's Flavor Journey: From Grains to Glass

Whisky is a big deal in the world of drinks. It's made from simple stuff like water and ethanol, but what makes it special is the tiny bits of other compounds that give it its unique taste. These tiny bits, even though they're barely there, play a huge role in how whisky tastes and smells.

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

What Shapes Our Views on Hot-Button Science Topics?

Have you ever wondered why some people strongly believe in science norms while others don't? This is especially true when it comes to hot-button science topics like COVID-19 or climate change. These topics often spark heated debates, not just among scientists, but also among regular folks. But what

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

March Madness in Massachusetts: High School Sports Roundup

In the world of Massachusetts high school sports, March is a month of champions and thrilling upsets. Let's dive into some of the highlights from a recent Saturday. The gymnastics scene saw Masconomet clinching their fifth state title since 2019, bouncing back from a second-place finish th

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Cricket Showdown: India vs New Zealand in Dubai

The cricket world is buzzing with excitement as India and New Zealand prepare to face off in a crucial match on March 2 at the Dubai International Stadium. This isn't just any game; it's a battle for the top spot in Group A of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which will significantly influence the sem

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