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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

Special Elections: The Big Test for Trump and Musk

Tuesday's elections are a big deal. They will show how popular Trump's first few months in his second term really are. Plus, they'll test the power of his buddy, Elon Musk. Musk is the richest person in the world and is trying to shake up the US government. Two big races are happening in Florida. T

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Mar 30 2025FINANCE

Million Dollar Dreams in Ohio: Powerball Winners Revealed

Ohio had a big win with the Powerball jackpot on March 29, 2025. A ticket bought in California matched all the numbers and won the massive prize of $527 million. The lucky winner had the option to take a cash payout of $243. 8 million. This was a huge win, but it's important to remember that the odd

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

The Comedy Showdown at the White House Dinner

The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner is a big event. It is a night where reporters and government officials come together. It is supposed to be fun and light-hearted. But lately, it has become tense and political. This year, the dinner is on April 26th. The White House Correspondents’ Assoc

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Mar 30 2025CRIME

Why Do Women Keep Quiet About Partner Violence?

When it comes to intimate partner violence, or IPV, it is a widespread issue that has serious consequences. Many victims choose not to share their experiences with the police. This decision can make it tough for them to get the help they need. So, what makes a woman decide to report her partner's ab

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking India's Green Fuel Potential: The Power of Crop Waste

India's agricultural landscape is vast, and with it comes a significant amount of crop waste. This waste, often seen as a burden, could be a goldmine for producing biohydrogen, a clean and modern biofuel. Biohydrogen offers a dual benefit: it's a clean energy source and it helps manage waste effecti

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Messaging: Why Your Behavior Matters More Than You Think

The National Security Agency (NSA) has a warning for all iPhone and Android users. It is not about the apps themselves, but about how people use them. Millions of users do not realize that simple mistakes can compromise their security. This warning came to light after a mix-up involving Trump offici

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Owners Eyeing Spanish Comeback

Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, are considering a move into Spanish football by potentially buying Malaga. This isn't just about adding another team to their collection. They want to use their experience from running Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox to help Malaga grow. They are particularl

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Art Drama: Fake Letters and Real Issues

The internet has been buzzing with AI-generated art that mimics the iconic style of Studio Ghibli. This trend gained traction when even the White House X account shared such content. Recently, things took a twist when a user posted what they claimed was a cease and desist letter from Studio Ghibli.

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Thrusters in the Spotlight: Starliner's Next Steps

Starliner, the spacecraft designed for human missions, has been grounded for over six months. NASA and Boeing are still figuring out if the next flight will carry astronauts or just cargo. The decision is far from finalized. The next launch is not expected until late this year or more likely in 2026

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Mar 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Trouble at the Top: Warner Bros. Faces Tough Times

Warner Bros. is in a bit of a pickle. The studio, known for everything from "The Jazz Singer" to "Harry Potter, " is facing some serious challenges. At the heart of it all are Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy, the duo running the show. They took over in 2023, and things seemed promising with a big hi

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