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Apr 04 2025BUSINESS

Trade Wars and Soaring Plane Prices: What's Next for the Aerospace Industry?

The aerospace industry is in for a bumpy ride. New tariffs are set to make planes and parts more expensive. This could hurt an industry that helps the U. S. trade balance by over 100 billion dollars each year. The U. S. aerospace industry has been a big winner in global trade. For decades, it has e

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Education and Voting Shifts: A Closer Look

Wisconsin's recent elections brought significant changes. Voters chose to keep Jill Underly as the state's top education official. The decision was a clear victory for public schools. Underly, backed by the Democratic Party and teachers' unions, won against her Republican opponent, Brittany Kinser.

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

How Well Are We Treating Diabetic Eye Disease?

Diabetic eye disease is a major reason why people lose their sight around the world. To stop this from happening, it is important to control diabetes and catch the disease early. After that, the right treatment must be given quickly and finished on time. Many places do a good job of checking if p

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's Third Term: The Loophole Debate

The idea of a president serving more than two terms has sparked intense debate. The 22nd amendment clearly states that no one can be elected to the presidency more than twice. This amendment was put in place after Franklin D. Roosevelt served an unprecedented four terms. It was ratified in 1951,

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star's Journey: Richard Chamberlain's Life and Legacy

Richard Chamberlain, a name that once captivated millions, has left this world at the age of 90. His passing was confirmed after a stroke led to complications. Chamberlain's partner of many years, Martin Rabbett, shared heartfelt words about his beloved Richard, describing him as an amazing and lovi

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Life and Legacy of a TV Icon

In the world of television, one name stood out for decades: Richard Chamberlain. He was a familiar face in many homes, thanks to his roles in popular shows and miniseries. Chamberlain passed away at the age of 90 in Hawaii, leaving behind a rich legacy in acting. His journey in the entertainment ind

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

From TV Star to Stage Master: The Journey of Richard Chamberlain

Richard Chamberlain, who shot to fame in the early 1960s as a handsome leading man on a popular TV show, proved he had real acting chops. He became a respected stage actor and later found renewed success in TV miniseries. He started young, landing the lead role in a TV series about a young doctor.

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Mar 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

BAFTA's Big Snubs and Surprises

The BAFTA TV Awards nominations are out, and there are some clear winners and losers this year. The big winners are Baby Reindeer and Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office. Both shows have raked in a good number of nominations, with Baby Reindeer getting eight and Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office securing six

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Movie Studios Unite for Tech Revolution

In the ever-changing world of filmmaking, a big step has been taken to shape the future of how movies are made. A group of major Hollywood studios has come together to form a leadership council. This council is part of a bigger initiative called the MovieLabs Industry Forum. The goal? To make movie

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Rollercoaster: A Leader Returns

South Korea is back to having a prime minister. The country's highest court decided to bring back Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to his job as acting president. The court's decision might not tell us much about what will happen with President Yoon Suk Yeol's own impeachment case. Yoon is still facing

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