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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Aviation Gap: Boeing's Role and the Future

Russia's economy has been under pressure from Western sanctions. Despite this, President Vladimir Putin claims that Russia has become more self-reliant and has found new markets. However, there is one notable absence that Russian officials openly acknowledge: Boeing. The aviation company's planes

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

New York's Helicopter Tours: Safe Thrills or Risky Business?

The Hudson River has seen its share of helicopter mishaps, with five incidents since 2005. This latest crash, which claimed the lives of a Spanish family and a Navy SEAL pilot, has sparked fresh debates about the safety of these aerial adventures. The city's skyline, seen from above, is a breathta

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Border Security: Military Steps In

The border between the US and Mexico has become a hot topic. A recent move has given the military a bigger role in securing it. This decision came from a high-level order. It was sent out late on a Friday. The order was directed to key officials. It included the secretaries of interior, defense, ho

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Impact of US-China Tariffs on Businesses

The sudden spike in tariffs on Chinese goods has left many US businesses in a tough spot. For years, companies like Learning Resources have relied on China for manufacturing. Rick Woldenberg, the CEO, had planned for a 40% tariff increase, thinking it was the worst that could happen. But then, the U

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Apr 12 2025WEATHER

Beijing's Weekend Windstorm: A City on Pause

Beijing faced a powerful windstorm this weekend. The winds were so strong that they forced the city to a standstill. The winds were the strongest the city has seen in over 50 years. The winds were so strong that they were measured at level 11 to 13 on China's wind scale. This scale goes from 1 t

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Iran and US: New Talks, Old Issues

Iran and the US are back at the negotiating table in Oman. This time, the focus is on Iran's nuclear activities. Iran's top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, has made it clear that his country is after a "fair agreement. " This is a big deal because the US, under President Trump, pulled out of a previous nu

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Losing Ground: How Funding Cuts Hit HIV Patients Hard

The Department of Government Efficiency task force recently announced a massive cut of $109 million in federal grants to UCLA. This decision has far-reaching consequences, especially for HIV research and patient care. One of the most affected areas is a study that had enrolled over 200 HIV-positive

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Carson Beck's Miami Adventure: Hype vs. Reality

Carson Beck is taking a big chance by joining the Miami Hurricanes. His past success at Georgia is impressive, but his recent performance has raised some questions. In 2023, he led Georgia to a stunning 13-1 record and earned all-SEC Second Team honors. He threw for 3, 941 yards, which was third bes

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Active Kids, Active Parents: The Connection Between Movement and Weight

Childhood is a time when habits are formed. These habits can last for a lifetime. One of the most important habits is staying active. For kids who are overweight, getting moving is even more crucial. A recent look into this topic focused on kids aged 6 to 12 and their parents. The goal was to s

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Apr 12 2025FINANCE

Smart Stock Picks in a Shaky Market

In today's economy, picking the right stocks is tricky. So, what's the best way to navigate this uncertain time? It's important to focus on companies that don't rely heavily on foreign markets. This way, investors can avoid the ups and downs of international trade policies. The current political

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