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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Rocks from Space: Two Asteroids to Fly By Earth

Two space rocks are heading towards Earth. One is about the size of a car. The other is roughly the size of a large airplane. Both are expected to pass by Earth on the same day. The smaller one will zoom by in the morning. The larger one will make its appearance in the afternoon. The car-sized

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Space Billionaire's Big Role: What's Next for NASA?

The Senate is set to grill Jared Isaacman, a wealthy entrepreneur, on April 9. They will decide if he should take the helm at NASA. Isaacman, who made his fortune as the head of Shift4, a payment processing company, has already been to space twice. He paid for these trips himself, using SpaceX's roc

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts' Unexpected Space Adventure

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, had a much longer stay in space than planned. They were supposed to be in low-Earth orbit for just a week, but ended up staying for over nine months. This happened because of problems with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft. During their extended stay,

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariffs: Big Oil's Lucky Break

The energy sector just got a big break. The recent tariff package rolled out by the president includes a notable exception for fossil fuels. This move has sparked conversations about the influence of big oil donors on political decisions. The tariffs, which range from 10% to higher rates for major e

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Apr 05 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Shakes: Big Banks Lower Their Predictions

The stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride. Two major banks have recently lowered their predictions for the S&P 500. This is a clear sign that market experts are feeling unsure about the future. This uncertainty comes right after a big announcement. The President raised tariffs on imported

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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

Education Funding Fight: Supreme Court Sides with Trump

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision. It allowed the Trump administration to cut hundreds of millions of dollars from teacher-training programs. This move is part of a broader effort to reduce diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The court's decision was close, with a 5-4 split. C

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Apr 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Oil's Bill: Louisiana's Wetlands Demand Justice

In a significant legal move, a jury has ordered the oil giant Chevron to pay over 744 million dollars in damages. This ruling comes after years of legal battles over the destruction of Louisiana's coastal wetlands. The verdict is the result of one of 42 lawsuits filed around 12 years ago, all pointi

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Budget Showdown: Republicans and Democrats Clash Over Tax Cuts and Spending

The Senate faced a challenging night as Republicans and Democrats clashed over a budget plan. This plan is crucial for President Trump's goals, which include massive tax cuts, increased border security, and more defense spending. However, it also involves significant cuts to other government program

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Smart Gel Fights Gum Disease

Gum disease, or periodontitis, often starts with a bad infection. This infection causes long-term swelling and messes up the immune system. Over time, it eats away at the bone that holds teeth in place. Doctors usually try to stop the infection. They don't often think about fixing the damage it caus

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

A Seasoned Voice Steps Back from the Washington Post

A well-known journalist is taking a step back from his long-time role. Eugene Robinson, who has been a familiar face at the Washington Post for decades, is leaving. This move comes after the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos, decided to change the focus of the opinion section. The new direction emphasiz

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