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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade War: A New Twist

Trump has a new plan to shake up global trade. He wants to hit back at countries that charge high tariffs on American goods. This means countries like Brazil, India, Japan, Canada, and the EU could face extra taxes on their exports to the US. Trump's idea is to make tariffs fair by matching what oth

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Florida's New Immigration Laws: A Deep Dive

Florida has just made some big changes to its immigration laws. The state is now spending a lot of money to enforce these new rules. The state will spend nearly 300 million dollars to hire more than 50 new law enforcement officers. These officers will focus on immigration. The money will also be use

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Radical Plan: Cutting Government Waste

Picture this: a tech billionaire, known for his innovative companies like Tesla and SpaceX, is speaking at a big event in Dubai. Elon Musk is there, chatting about his ideas for the U. S. government. He's got a bold plan: cut out entire agencies to save money and make things more efficient.

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

The Fall of a Political Giant: Madigan's Conviction and its Impact

Michael Madigan, once the most powerful politician in Illinois, has been convicted on bribery and conspiracy charges. This wasn't a complete victory for the prosecution, as the jury couldn't agree on some counts and found him not guilty on others. However, the key takeaway is that Madigan's alliance

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

Inflation: Why Your Groceries and Gas Cost More

Inflation is on the rise, and it's hitting your wallet where it hurts the most. Prices for groceries, gasoline, and rents have all gone up, making life tougher for families and businesses. This news comes from the latest report from the government, which shows that prices have increased by 3% in Jan

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Gaza on the Brink: Why Hamas and Iran Might Want War

The cease-fire in Gaza, which has lasted 27 days, is on the verge of collapse. This fragile peace deal could end at noon on Saturday. The reason? Hamas, backed by Iran, has refused to release the next set of hostages. They accuse Israel of violating the cease-fire terms. This has led to a tense

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Middle East Allies Dodge Trump's Gaza Plan

In the Middle East, Jordan and Egypt are in a tight spot. They're trying to steer clear of a controversial idea from U. S. President Trump. He wants them to take in a massive number of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. This is a big deal for both countries. They see it as a major threat to their sta

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Feb 12 2025OPINION

The Rise of the Dangerous Man: Why We Can't Stop Watching Toxic Masculinity on the Big Screen

Lately, movie theaters have been filled with a strange mix of films. These pictures show powerful and controlling men. These men are the main characters in the story. Sometimes they treat people poorly or are overly competitive. And yet, these movies have something strange in common. The idea o

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Bright Future: A Vice President's Vision

In his first international trip as vice president, JD Vance attended the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, France. This summit was a major event, bringing together almost 100 countries and over a thousand representatives from various sectors. The conference aimed to discu

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

King Abdullah's Challenging Trip to Washington

In 2018, King Abdullah II visited Washington with a clear message. He stood at the White House, previously he met the US president, Biden. The King was essential to the US, but the visit had a shadow. King Abdullah II of Jordan faces a very tough mission as he sits down to talk to the US

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