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May 09 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Revive Factory Jobs in America

The idea of bringing back manufacturing jobs has been a hot topic in American politics for years. Many people, including former President Trump, have promised to bring these jobs back. But is it really possible? And should it even be a priority? The American manufacturing sector has seen a signific

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

Black Hole's Unexpected Meal: A Star's Demise

A strange occurrence was spotted in the sky back in 2024. A system designed to detect sudden brightening in objects picked up something odd. The automated system couldn't make sense of it at first. Now, about a year later, scientists have figured out what happened. A star was torn apart by a superma

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Trade Talks: The Big Showdown Between the US and China

The stage is set for a high-stakes trade showdown between the US and China. The two economic giants are gearing up for crucial talks in Switzerland. The US has been slapping heavy tariffs on Chinese goods, with some items facing a whopping 245% tax. But now, there's talk of lowering these tariffs. P

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Russia's Big Show: Celebrating Victory and Power

Russia recently celebrated a huge milestone: the 80th anniversary of defeating Nazi Germany in World War II. This event was marked by a grand parade in Moscow's Red Square, led by President Vladimir Putin. The parade was a display of military might, featuring tanks, missiles, and thousands of troops

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May 09 2025CRIME

Two Men Ruin a Famous Tree and Face the Music

The Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark in Northumberland, England, was sadly cut down in September 2023. This tree, thought to be around 200 years old, was a popular spot for photos and special moments. It stood in a dip in the rocky landscape, making it a unique and cherished part of the area.

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May 09 2025POLITICS

South African Afrikaners Find New Hope in the US

The United States has taken a significant step by granting refugee status to 54 white Afrikaner South Africans. These individuals are expected to arrive in Washington DC soon, where they will be greeted by high-ranking government officials. This move comes at a time when the US has been under scrut

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Taxing the Wealthy: A Political Puzzle

The idea of taxing the wealthy to fund tax cuts and spending reductions has sparked debate among Republicans. This discussion comes as they struggle to find $1. 5 trillion in spending cuts to balance out the tax reductions they want to make permanent. The former president has suggested that he woul

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May 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Bubbles: A New Way to Keep Food Fresh

The world of technology is always looking for ways to make things cheaper and last longer. One big challenge is making electrochemical technologies work better for everyday use. A recent breakthrough shows promise in this area. It's a new type of reactor that removes oxygen without needing a membran

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May 09 2025POLITICS

New Leader for USPS: What's in Store for the Future?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is getting a new boss. David Steiner, who has been on the board of FedEx, will take over as the postmaster general. This move comes at a time when the USPS is facing big challenges. The appointment was made public by Amber McReynolds, who chairs the USPS Board

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May 09 2025POLITICS

A Shocking Dismissal: The Librarian of Congress Faces Uncertainty

In a surprising move, the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden, was abruptly dismissed. This action was part of a broader trend of removing officials who did not align with the president's agenda. Hayden, who had been in her role since 2016, was the first woman and the first African America

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