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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

New Hampshire Senate Race: Sununu's Decision and Its Ripple Effects

The political landscape in New Hampshire just got a bit more interesting. Chris Sununu, the former governor of the state, has decided not to run for the Senate in 2026. This news has left many political figures, including former President Trump, disappointed. They had hoped Sununu would be the one t

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: What You Need to Know

The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally making waves in the UK, with several retailers opening up preorders. Argos has restocked, offering not just the console but also games and accessories. This is great news for those who missed out earlier. Amazon UK is also making things easier by ditching its invitat

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Border Changes: Migrants Face New Challenges

The U. S. government has made a significant change to its immigration policies. Migrants who entered the country using a specific online tool during the previous administration are now being asked to leave. This tool, known as CBP One, allowed over 900, 000 people to enter the U. S. since January 20

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Courtroom Wins and Political Moves: A Quick Look at the Week's Biggest News

The Supreme Court made a big decision this week. It ruled in favor of former President Trump on a key issue. This ruling is part of a larger story about how the court's decisions shape the country's policies. The Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Homeland Security made a deal. This agr

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Chlorine: Friend or Foe in Our Everyday Products?

Chlorine is a chemical that is used in many everyday products. It is a key ingredient in making medicines, plastics, pesticides, and cleaning products. However, it is also very toxic and can be dangerous to handle. This raises an important question: Is chlorine really necessary, or can we find safer

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Lily Bulbs: The Hidden Impact of Sulfur Fumigation

Lily bulbs are a staple in Chinese markets. They are used for both cooking and traditional medicine. One common practice is to treat them with sulfur after they are harvested. This process, known as fumigation, is done to whiten and preserve the bulbs. But what does this treatment do to the bulb

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

A Day of Recognition for the Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers had a special day in April 2025. They visited the White House to celebrate their 2024 World Series victory. This trip was a big deal. It's a long-standing tradition for sports champions to meet the US president. The team had a chance to chat with Donald Trump. He praised

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Changing World Order: What Comes Next?

The world is shifting. For decades, the United States has been the main player on the global stage. But times are changing, and this shift is happening right before our eyes. The current U. S. president has been making waves. He has been pushing back against longtime allies and foes alike. Recently

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Future Unveiled: A New Podcast Explores Uncertain Times

A new podcast is on the horizon. It will delve into the murky waters of an uncertain future. The show will be hosted by a well-known opinion columnist. The host is not new to the game. He has been writing for a major newspaper since 2009. He has also written several books. His latest book is a

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

Driving Dangerously: The Push to Let Minor Infractions Slide

New legislation in Albany is causing a stir. It is aimed at stopping police from pulling over drivers for minor issues. The goal? To address racial bias in traffic stops. This bill would prevent cops from pulling over drivers for things like broken taillights or expired license tags. The idea i

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