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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Talk: Ukraine's Fight and U. S. Stance

In a recent chat with reporters, former U. S. President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He made it clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin seems determined to keep fighting, showing no signs of backing down. Trump wasn't pleased with a recent phone call he ha

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Foldable Gamble: Will It Pay Off?

Samsung is set to reveal new folding phones on July 9th. The company is hoping that adding the "Ultra" name to its folding phones will make a big difference. But will that be enough to convince more people to buy them? Folding phones are still a small part of the smartphone market. In 2024, they ma

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution and Lung Cancer: What's the Link?

Lung cancer is becoming more common in people who never smoked. Scientists think air pollution might be a big reason why. A recent study looked at the DNA of lung tumors in 871 non-smokers from around the world. They found that people exposed to more pollution had more DNA changes linked to cancer.

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Jul 05 2025CRIME

Melbourne's Synagogue Attack: A Call for Justice

In Melbourne, a synagogue came under attack when a man allegedly set fire to its front door. This happened on a Friday night while around 20 people were inside having dinner. Luckily, everyone got out safely, but the incident has raised serious concerns. Police are now investigating whether this at

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rolling Screens: The New Way to Watch TV?

Big screens on wheels are becoming a thing. It started with LG's StanbyME, a $1, 000 27-inch tablet that runs on webOS but lacks a TV tuner. It's like a portable TV for your home. Now, other brands like Samsung and smaller ones are making similar devices, mostly running Android. One such device is

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Earthquake Rumors: Science vs. Speculation

Japan is no stranger to earthquakes, but recent tremors have sparked quite a stir. Over 1, 000 quakes have shaken the Kagoshima prefecture in just two weeks. The strongest so far was a 5. 5-magnitude quake near Kyushu island. This has led to some people getting worried and even evacuating. Rumors a

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

The Medicaid Maze: How Trump's Bill Could Shake Up the 2026 Midterms

The political landscape is heating up as President Trump's sweeping tax-and-spending bill takes center stage. Democrats are seizing the moment, focusing on the bill's substantial cuts to Medicaid, a program that supports millions of low-income and elderly Americans. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeff

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Talks: A Game of High Stakes

President Donald Trump has put pen to paper, signing letters to a dozen nations about tariffs on their exports to the U. S. These letters, set to be dispatched on Monday, outline the financial hit these countries might face. Trump kept the identities of these nations under wraps, promising to reveal

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: A State in Crisis

Central Texas is facing a serious situation right now. Heavy rains have caused severe flooding, and at least 27 people have lost their lives. The situation is still unfolding, with first responders working hard to find survivors, including a group of 27 summer campers in Kerrville who are still unac

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

Texas Faces Devastating Floods: Lives Lost and Many Missing

Texas has seen some of the worst flooding in recent memory. The rain was so heavy that it caused rivers to overflow. This led to a huge disaster. Many people lost their lives. Sadly, children were among the victims. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, spoke about the situation. He said that rescue

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