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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Fed Officials Start to Agree with Trump on Lower Interest Rates

Some Federal Reserve officials are now echoing President Trump's calls for lower interest rates. Michelle Bowman, a key Fed official, recently suggested that the central bank should consider cutting rates soon to support the job market. She believes that if inflation stays under control, a rate cut

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: Foldables with a Twist

Samsung is back with another Unpacked event, and this time, it's happening in Brooklyn, New York. On July 9, the tech giant is expected to unveil its latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold. The event will be live-streamed on Samsung’s YouTube channel and website, making it accessible t

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Asteroids Unveiled: Rubin Observatory's Groundbreaking Discoveries

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has made a splash in the world of astronomy. In just a few days, it spotted 2, 104 asteroids that were previously unknown. This is a big deal because it shows how powerful this new tool is. Seven of these asteroids are near-Earth objects, but don't worry, none of them a

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Jared Isaacman's Vision for Space Exploration Beyond NASA

Jared Isaacman, a prominent figure in the space industry, recently shared his thoughts on the future of space exploration. He received the National Space Society’s Wernher von Braun Award for his leadership in the Polaris Dawn mission. This mission, set for September 2024, is a private astronaut mis

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Icons Chat About Space and Life

In Seattle, a special event brought together two well-known figures: William Shatner, the actor famous for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, a well-known astrophysicist. They shared a stage to discuss the universe, their lives, and more. The event, called "The Universe Is A

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Qatar's Airspace Shutdown: What's Happening and Why?

Qatar made a big move. It shut down its airspace. This happened right after the US and UK told their people in Qatar to stay put. The US said to do this just to be safe. The UK followed the US lead. Why? Because the US had just bombed some places in Iran. Iran is not happy. It said it might hit back

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

A New Way to Pay Less Tax in the UK

Reform UK has a new idea. They want to let non-doms, people who live in the UK but have a home abroad for taxes, pay a big fee. This fee is £250, 000. In return, they won't pay some UK taxes. This includes taxes on money made abroad, capital gains, and inheritance tax. The money from these fees wou

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Jun 23 2025WEATHER

The US is Baking Under a Heat Dome

The US is facing a serious heat wave. A heat dome is pushing temperatures to dangerous levels. This is not just any heat wave. It's one of the strongest in years. Cities from Philadelphia to Boston are feeling the burn. Records are expected to tumble. Some places could see their hottest days in over

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ariane 6: The Race to Speed Up Space Launches

Ariane 6, the newest rocket from Arianespace, has a big goal: to launch 10 times a year. But reaching that speed won't happen overnight. The company is aiming high, but it's a tough challenge. Right now, Ariane 6 has only launched twice. The first launch was last July, and the second was in March,

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

Young Thunder Storms to NBA Glory

The Oklahoma City Thunder made history on Sunday night, clinching the NBA championship in a thrilling seven-game series against the Indiana Pacers. This victory was not just a win but a statement, proving that youth and determination can conquer even the toughest opponents. The Thunder, with an ave

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