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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

The Fed's New Approach to Market Turmoil

The Federal Reserve has long been seen as a safety net for investors during market crashes. However, recent events have shown a shift in this dynamic. The latest market downturn, triggered by President Trump's tariffs, has not prompted the Fed to step in immediately. Jerome Powell, the Fed's chair,

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

Iran's Money Woes Deepen

The Iranian rial has hit a new low, with one U. S. dollar now worth over a million rials. This drop happened as the country returned to work after a holiday. The exchange rate had already been falling during the Persian New Year, but it fell even further when trading resumed. In Tehran, some traders

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

Winter's Warmth: A Chill for Local Businesses

The winter season in Wisconsin usually brings a flurry of activity to the state's economy. However, recent warmer winters have left many businesses struggling. This shift in weather patterns has led to a push for a new law to help these businesses stay afloat. Businesses that depend on winter activ

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Apr 05 2025LIFESTYLE

When Dad's Lifestyle Clashes With Co-Parenting

A parent recently found out that their ex-partner has a dedicated room for BDSM activities in their home. This discovery has sparked a heated debate about what is appropriate when children are involved. The parent, who shares a 5-year-old daughter with their ex, is now reconsidering visitation arran

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Apr 05 2025FINANCE

Stocks: What Experts Think About Science Applications

A financial expert, Gautam Khanna, has kept his neutral stance on Science Applications. He believes the stock is worth keeping an eye on, but not worth buying or selling right now. He thinks the stock might be worth $125. 00 in the future. This news came out after the stock closed at $111. 70.

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Concrete: Turning Seawater and CO2 into Building Blocks

The construction industry is facing a major challenge. Concrete, the most used human-made material, is a big polluter. It releases lots of carbon dioxide and relies on sand from coasts and rivers, which can harm the environment. But there's a new hope on the horizon. A team of researchers has come u

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Apr 05 2025CRIME

A Shocking Attack on Campus Unity

A sickening event unfolded at New York University. The target was a quiet space meant for reflection and prayer. A room dedicated to Muslim students was defaced. It happened in the heart of the campus, inside the massive Bobst Library. The damage was discovered on a Thursday afternoon. The scen

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Showdown: Shedeur Sanders vs. Baker Mayfield

The NFL draft is always a hot topic, but this year, it's heating up faster than a summer barbecue. Two quarterbacks, Shedeur Sanders and Baker Mayfield, are in the spotlight, and fans are divided. Shedeur, the son of legendary Deion Sanders, has been making waves with his impressive stats at Colorad

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Weekly Wrap-Up: Politics, Sports, and More

The first week of April was packed with events. Let's dive right in. The stock market had a rough week. President Trump announced new tariffs. This included a 10% tax on imports from all countries. China did not take this lightly. They retaliated by imposing a 34% tariff on all U. S. products. This

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

VR Pregnancy Support: A New Way to Prepare for Parenthood

Pregnancy is a big deal. It's a time filled with joy, anxiety, and a whole lot of questions. Now, there's a new way to get support during this journey. A company has teamed up with a popular pregnancy app to offer virtual reality programs. These programs are designed to help expecting parents feel m

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