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Sep 08 2025POLITICS

Europe and the U. S. Team Up to Tighten the Screw on Russia

Russia's relentless attacks on Ukraine have pushed Europe and the U. S. to work together on new sanctions. This is a big deal because it's the first time since Trump's return that both sides are on the same page. The EU sent a team led by David O'Sullivan to Washington to discuss these measures. Th

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Sep 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flames Threaten Historic Gold Rush Town in California

A wildfire is causing chaos in a small town in California. This town has a rich history. It was settled by Chinese miners during the Gold Rush. The fire started on Tuesday and grew quickly. By Wednesday, it had spread to 10 square miles. The town of Chinese Camp was evacuated. Nearby highways were a

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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Next Chip: Why Sticking to 3nm Might Be a Smart Move

Xiaomi is working on a new chip, the XRING 02, expected to launch in 2026. Unlike its competitors, Xiaomi is not jumping to the latest 2nm technology. Instead, it's sticking with TSMC's 3nm process. This might seem like a step back, but there are good reasons for it. First, cost is a big factor. Ma

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Spot the Signs: Is Your Workplace Healthy or Harmful?

Workplaces can be either great or terrible. A good workplace makes people feel safe and happy. This leads to better work and less people leaving. But many people face bad workplaces. These places can hurt mental health and make people less confident. Bad workplaces have certain signs. One sign is w

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Manufacturing Slump: Tariffs Take a Toll on U. S. Factories

U. S. factories are in a tough spot. For the sixth month in a row, manufacturing has shrunk. The main culprit? Tariffs. These import taxes are making it hard for factories to do their job. Some say things are worse now than during the Great Recession. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) share

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About Immigration Enforcement in Sensitive Spots?

In early 2025, a big change happened. The rules that stopped immigration enforcement in places like schools and hospitals were canceled. This sparked a lot of debate. So, a survey was done to see what Americans think about this change. Over 3, 500 adults from different backgrounds shared their view

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

Investors Shuffle Shares in Tech Services Firm

Big investors have been busy buying and selling shares of Science Applications International Co. , a company that provides tech services. MetLife Investment Management LLC reduced its stake by 2. 8% in the first quarter. They now own 27, 141 shares, worth about $3. 05 million. Other investors made

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Sunday's College Football: Unexpected Wins and Big Plays

College football fans got a double dose of excitement this weekend. On Sunday, two big games showed just how unpredictable the sport can be. First up, South Carolina and Virginia Tech faced off. The Gamecocks came out on top with a 24-11 victory. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers had some standout momen

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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Yemen's Tense Situation: Houthis Target UN Offices Amid Rising Tensions

In Yemen's capital, Sanaa, a tense situation unfolded as Iran-backed Houthis raided United Nations offices. This happened on a Sunday, shortly after a significant Israeli strike. The Houthis targeted the World Food Program and UNICEF offices, detaining several UN employees. A spokesperson for the Wo

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

China's Big Meeting: Friends, Foes, and Global Power Plays

In China's Tianjin city, a significant gathering is happening. Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting leaders from across Asia and the Middle East. This meeting is part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a group focused on regional security. Xi Jinping wants to show China as a strong

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