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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

Canadian Businesses Navigate Shifting Trade Waters

Canadian businesses are struggling with the constant changes in U. S. tariffs, which have made planning for the future nearly impossible. Wes Love, who runs Taurus Craco in the Toronto area, knows this all too well. His company imports machinery and sends it to the U. S. , but Trump's tariffs have c

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

California's Tough Choices: Balancing the Budget on the Backs of Immigrants

California is in a tough spot. The state has a $12 billion hole in its budget. To fill it, Governor Gavin Newsom and lawmakers had to make some hard choices. One of the biggest changes? Rolling back healthcare for low-income immigrants without legal status. Starting in 2026, California will stop ta

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Chemicals from Buildings Move Through Soil: A Science Experiment

Scientists wanted to see how chemicals from building materials move through soil. They used both computer models and real-life experiments to figure this out. The computer models, like PELMO, are usually used for farming chemicals. But buildings are different from farms. So, the scientists had to ad

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Iron Death Might Be Linked to a Skin Disease in Older Adults

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a skin condition that mostly shows up in older people. It's often seen together with other health issues like heart problems and autoimmune diseases. But here's something interesting: scientists are now looking into how a process called ferroptosis might play a role in BP.

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cardi B's New Music and Life Changes

Cardi B has been dropping hints about new music and a possible album release. She shared a mysterious video on June 22, saying, "Seven years, and the time has come. " The video shows her in black, walking through a grand house with crows around her. This has fans thinking she might be working on a b

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

UTA's Bold Move: Beyond Movies and TV

David Kramer is now leading United Talent Agency during a tough time for Hollywood. The film and TV industry is shrinking, so UTA is trying new things. They recently showed up big at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. This event is all about advertising and marketing, not just movies and TV. I

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Butterfly Friendships Shape Their World

Butterflies have a cool way of sticking together. They form groups based on similar looks. This helps them survive. It's like a big team where everyone benefits. Scientists wanted to know more about how these groups form and change over time. They looked at Ithomiini butterflies. These butterflies

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Jun 27 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Face Big Money Problems

Chicago's schools are in a tough spot. The new leader, Macquline King, just told everyone that the money trouble is worse than they thought. They need to find $730 million, which is a lot more than they expected. This means big decisions are coming. King is new to the job, but she knows it's her jo

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Hidden Heroes: How Germany is Tackling Unseen Child Abuse

Germany is doing something unique to stop child abuse before it happens. They have a special program called Dunkelfeld. It helps people who might harm kids but haven't been caught yet. This is different from usual programs that work with people who have already been convicted. The Dunkelfeld progra

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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

A Hero for Small Businesses

In the middle of the COVID-19 storm, one person stood out. Saint Hung, the head of a financial tech company in New York City, did something amazing. He and his team helped over 35, 000 Asian American-owned businesses stay afloat. They did this by giving out protective gear, financial advice, digital

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