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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Air Defense: A Night of Missiles and Drones

Russia unleashed a wave of missiles and drones on Ukraine during the night of May 30 and 31. The Ukrainian Air Force was quick to respond. They spotted three Kh-59/69 cruise missiles taking off from Belgorod Oblast. They also saw two jet-powered drones and two S-300 interceptors. These were launc

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move: A Massive Drone Strike on Russian Bombers

Ukraine has reportedly executed a daring drone attack on Russian bombers. This move is part of a larger operation to weaken Russian air power. The Ukrainian Security Service, known as the SBU, announced that more than 40 Russian bombers were targeted in this operation. The attack in Siberia at the

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Santiago's Nighttime Heat: A City's Warm Embrace

Santiago de Chile has been under the microscope for a long time. Scientists have been curious about how the city's heat changes over time and space. This is not just about the city itself. It is also about how the city's heat interacts with larger weather patterns. This is the first time such a deta

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Jun 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Hugh Jackman's New Love Story

Hugh Jackman, the famous actor, surprised many when he and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness decided to go their separate ways in 2023. The couple had been together for a long time, so this news was shocking to fans. They chose to part ways to focus on their personal growth, but they made it clear that t

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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

The Big Matchups: Knicks vs. Pacers and Yankees vs. Dodgers

The New York Knicks are in a tough spot. They need to win two games in a row to make it to the NBA Finals. First, they have to beat the Indiana Pacers on the road. Then, if they win, they have to do it again at home. The Pacers are the favorites, but the Knicks have a chance. The Knicks are +145 und

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Jun 01 2025WEATHER

Summer's Early Arrival: Why Meteorologists Start it in June

Summer is just around the corner. But did you know that for scientists, it starts a bit earlier? Meteorologists mark the beginning of summer on June 1st. This might seem odd, but there's a good reason behind it. The summer solstice, which is when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun

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Jun 01 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Battleground: Why Schools Need to Tackle Weight Bullying

The school environment can be a tough place for many students. One of the biggest issues that often goes unnoticed is bullying related to a student's weight. This type of harassment is surprisingly common and can be more prevalent than other forms of bullying, such as those based on ethnicity, relig

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Jun 01 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Dark Side: The Rise of Violent Heists

The cryptocurrency world has a hidden danger: violent thefts targeting wealthy investors. These crimes, known as “wrench attacks, ” involve physical violence to force victims to hand over their digital assets. The name comes from a comic that showed how easy it is to bypass high-tech security with b

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Steel Tariffs: A New Twist in US Trade Policy

The US is shaking things up again with a major change in steel and aluminum import taxes. Starting this Wednesday, the tariff rate on these imports will jump from 25% to 50%. This move is part of a broader strategy to boost local steel production and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, particula

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariffs: A Legal Rollercoaster

The legal landscape for President Trump's tariffs has become a complex maze. The recent court decisions have thrown a wrench into the works, leaving many to wonder what comes next. The tariffs, which were a key part of Trump's economic strategy, have faced significant legal challenges. Two federal c

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