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Mar 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Family Feud: Unraveling the Truth Behind a Broken Collarbone

A recent public spat has brought attention to the Hogan family. The main focus? A broken collarbone. Linda Hogan has made serious accusations. She claims that her daughter-in-law, Brooke Hogan, was under the influence when she injured someone. This has sparked a heated debate. Brooke's husband, Ste

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Move Against Russian Oil

In a surprising turn of events, a former U. S. president has proposed a significant tariff on Russian oil. This move is seen as a direct challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The idea is simple: if you buy oil from Russia, you can't do business in the United States. The proposed tariff woul

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

The Price of Protection: Trump's Stance on Car Tariffs

The political landscape is buzzing with discussions about tariffs. The spotlight is on the president's recent remarks about car tariffs. The president has made it clear that he is not worried about the potential price hikes on cars due to new tariffs. This stance has sparked a variety of reactio

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

American Car Tariffs: Tesla's Unique Advantage

Tesla's strong position in the American-made car market is a big deal right now. The company has been leading the pack in the American-Made Index since 2021. This index looks at where cars are put together, where parts come from, and how many American workers are involved in making them. Tesla score

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Tariffs Tensions: Canada and the US Face Off

Canada and the United States are in a tense standoff over tariffs. The situation could get worse if both countries follow through on their threats. The conflict started when the US president announced new tariffs on cars and parts. This move upset Canada, which has enjoyed free trade with the US for

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Mexico: A New Chapter in Border Security

Mexico is now a key player in the U. S. 's strategy to manage immigration and crime. The U. S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem traveled to Mexico to wrap up a tour of Latin America. This trip was all about talking shop on immigration, crime, and deportation. She had already stopped in El Sal

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Mar 28 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Tariffs on Small Businesses in the Apparel Industry

The apparel industry in the United States has seen significant changes over the past few decades. In the early 2000s, many American companies moved their manufacturing overseas. This shift happened because of trade agreements like NAFTA and China's most-favored-nation status. These changes made labo

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Baking Better Bread with a Tiny Helper from the Soil

The world of baking is about to get a new helper. This helper is a tiny organism called Bacillus cereus. It is found in soil that is rich in organic matter and salt. This tiny helper makes a special enzyme called alpha-amylase. This enzyme has many uses in the food industry. It is used in brewi

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions: Europe Pushes Back Against U. S. Car Tariffs

The U. S. president has made a bold move that has Europe on edge. A 25 percent tax on cars and car parts coming into the U. S. is set to start in April. This decision has not gone down well with Germany and France. These countries are big players in the car industry and have a lot to lose. Germany

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

Car Companies and Trump's Tariffs: Who Wins and Who Loses?

The recent announcement of tariffs on cars and auto parts by President Trump is set to shake up the auto industry. The impact will vary greatly among different car manufacturers, both in the U. S. and internationally. The effects will depend on where these companies produce their vehicles and source

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