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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

A Trophy Tale: Trump's Oval Office Keepsake

The Oval Office has a new shiny object. A copy of the Club World Cup trophy is now a permanent fixture. This happened after the real trophy was awarded to Chelsea. The US president, Donald Trump, made this known. He said FIFA made a copy for Chelsea. The original will stay in the Oval Office. This i

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Jul 15 2025BUSINESS

Tomato Trade: U. S. Hikes Tariffs, Prices, and Tensions

The U. S. has slapped a 17% tax on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. This move is meant to protect American tomato farmers. But it might make tomatoes more expensive for everyone else. Mexico sends a lot of tomatoes to the U. S. About 70% of tomatoes in the U. S. come from Mexico. That's a big jump from

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Home Health Tech: A Game Changer for Seniors

The healthcare system is under pressure as the population ages. Hospitals are often overcrowded, and seniors frequently find themselves in a revolving door of visits. But what if technology could change this? Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a tool that could help. It allows doctors to keep an eye

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Understanding the Southern Hemisphere's Weather Mover

The Southern Hemisphere's summertime eddy-driven jet (EDJ) plays a big role in shaping weather patterns. It acts like a bridge between local climates and larger global weather systems. However, predicting how this jet will change in the future is tricky. Global climate models (GCMs) struggle with th

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Jul 15 2025FINANCE

The House of Representatives Takes on Crypto

The House of Representatives is diving headfirst into the world of cryptocurrency. This week is all about crypto, with a bunch of bills that could change how people handle their money. It's a big deal because crypto has moved from the sidelines to the center stage of politics. One of the main bills

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Jul 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superman Movie Ignites Political Debate

The recent Superman movie has sparked a heated debate among political commentators. Some viewers see the movie's conflict between Boravia and Jarhanpur as a metaphor for the Middle East. Hasan Piker, a left-leaning commentator, suggested Boravia represents Israel due to its military strength and all

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Galaxy Z Flip 7: A Clamshell Phone That Can Take a Beating

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a phone that proves foldables can be tough. It survived a drop onto concrete with just a tiny scuff. The cover screen is now much bigger and brighter, making it useful for more than just checking the time. The inner screen is also larger, which is great for those who struggle

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Health Check-Up in Hard Times: How Greece's Economic Crisis Hit the Most Vulnerable

The EGKARDIA study took a close look at how the Greek economic crisis affected the health of people who were already struggling. It focused on those who were hit hardest by the financial downturn. The study aimed to spot cardiometabolic diseases early on in these groups. Cardiometabolic diseases are

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

Tech's Big Role in Chinese Medicine's Future

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a big deal for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It's all about boosting trade and economic ties. But there's a twist. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is getting a makeover thanks to technology. This isn't just about keeping up with th

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Jul 13 2025SPORTS

Catch the Wimbledon Showdown: Alcaraz vs. Sinner for Free!

The tennis world is buzzing with excitement as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner prepare to face off in the Wimbledon final. This isn't just any match; it's a rematch of the thrilling French Open final that had fans on the edge of their seats. Alcaraz, the Spanish sensation, has been on a roll, defea

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