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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The £28 Billion Hole: Can Britain's Finance Chief Fill the Gap?

The UK's new finance minister, Rachel Reeves, has inherited a £22 billion ($28.2 billion) spending hole from the previous government. To plug this gap, she has announced plans to cut projects, cancel programs, and review previously announced investments. But will these measures be enough to restore

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Sep 15 2024SCIENCE

Flavor in Space: Unraveling the Mystery of Dull Tastes on the ISS

As we blast off into space, our taste buds remain on Earth, vulnerable to the whims of our environment. Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have long reported that their food tastes dull and flavorless, a phenomenon that food scientists are eager to understand. To uncover the secrets

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The QB Conundrum: Quinn Ewers' Injury Raises Questions About Texas' Depth

As the No. 2 Longhorns took the field against UTSA, fans were eager to see how their team would perform after a big win against Michigan. But just as things were heating up, quarterback Quinn Ewers departed the game with a strained abdominal muscle, leaving the spotlight on backup Arch Manning. Ewe

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

Will the Real Quarterback Please Stand Up?

The Texas Longhorns' football team has a new star in the making, and his name is Arch Manning. The 17-year-old phenom took over for injured quarterback Quinn Ewers in the second quarter and led the team to a 56-7 rout of UTSA. But is Manning the real deal, or was this just a one-time fluke? Manning

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Arch Manning Show: A Dominant Performance Amidst Injury Woes

As the curtains opened on the Arch Manning show at Texas, it was clear that this was a night to remember. The five-star recruit, nephew of Super Bowl-winning QBs Peyton and Eli Manning, threw for four touchdowns and ran 67 yards for another score after taking over for injured quarterback Quinn Ewers

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Will the Tax Break Sunsets Expose the Middle Class to Financial Uncertainty?

As lawmakers debate the impending expiration of tax breaks after 2025, the stakes are high for millions of families and small businesses. Enacted by former President Donald Trump in 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) brought sweeping tax changes, including temporary provisions that will automati

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Will Micron's Slump Continue? A Closer Look at the Downturn

Micron Technology, a leading player in the memory chip industry, has been experiencing a rollercoaster ride lately. After a 4.4% gain on Wednesday, the stock plummeted 5% on Thursday following a double downgrade and price target cuts from analysts. But is this slump a temporary setback or a sign of

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

"The Business Impact of Harris and Trump's Policies: A Tale of Two Tax Cuts"

The presidential election is heating up, and with it, the debate over the best economic strategy for America's businesses. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have both released their plans, promising to slash taxes and boost the economy. But what do these plans really mean for small and big businesses?

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

A CEO Caught in the Crossfire: Stellantis' Struggle to Revive Its Fading Brands

Stellantis, the multinational automaker born from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe, is facing an uphill battle to regain its footing in the competitive US market. The company's sales have been declining every year since its peak in 2018, and its CEO, Carlos Tavares, has come under fire fro

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Dublin's 'Empower Education' Campaign: A Last-Ditch Effort to Save Schools?

As the Dublin Unified School District prepares to slash its budget by a staggering $4.4 million, a new nonprofit, the Dublin Education Alliance, has launched a campaign to raise $500,000 to alleviate the cuts. The DEA plans to use the funds to support STEM education, extra reading and math educat

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