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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Trade Trouble Brewing: Trump Announces Sweeping Tariffs on Imports

Recently, a significant move was made. A 25% tariff was placed on goods from Canada and Mexico, and a 10% tariff on goods from China. This was done with effect from Saturday. The plan was not just to address illegal immigration and fentanyl issues. It also had a goal to increase domestic manufacturi

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Fired: The Fall of CFPB's Chopra

Rohit Chopra's time as the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) came to an end when President Trump decided to let him go. Chopra's journey at the CFPB saw him push for changes that the financial industry didn’t always love. He tried to remove medical debt from cred

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Showdowns: Key Matchups to Watch

College basketball fans have a lot to look forward to in this upcoming weekend. There are some exciting games that might be worth watching. The action starts early with a clash between Washington and Minnesota. Washington might struggle to score, but they excel at stopping three-point shots. On the

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Feb 01 2025FINANCE

Heavy Haulers Struggle as Economy Cools

The transportation and logistics business is still struggling in the middle of a recession. The industry is having a hard time keeping up with the demand for goods. ArcBest is trying to stay afloat by focusing on improving profitability and cutting costs. The company's fourth-quarter earnings report

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Powering Sensors Underwater with 'Coaxially Aligned' Tech

Sending power to things underwater isn't easy, especially if you want them to work for a long time and with no batteries. In places like the ocean, radio waves don't work well because water and salt mess with signals. The signals get weaker and the equipment gets disrupted. Underwater places aren't

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Can President Trump Actually Stop Federal Spending?

President Trump is facing a big obstacle in his attempt to stop a lot of American government spending. He is encountering strong resistance from the court. It all started last month when Trump tried to cut federal spending using executive orders. These orders targeted various areas, including for

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Are Crowds Smarter Than Odds When Guessing Football Scores

Imagine trying to guess the score of a football match. It's tough, right? Football is all over the place. A team might be cruising towards a goal and then suddenly, a player trips over their feet. Goals are rare enough to keep things exciting. This is why predicting football matches is tricky. It's

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim K's Daughter North West Ready for the Spotlight

Everyone knows Kim Kardashian's daughter, North West. She is already in 5th grade and has done a lot of work. It started with modeling and singing, but now it might be more. Kim has always been close with her kids. She is very careful. She has always concerned with their personal life too.

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

RFK Jr. Faces Ethics Questions Over Vaccine Lawsuits

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is Donald Trumps choice for the chief role at the health agency. Kennedy has stated that if he is chosen, he will no longer profit from lawsuits against the company that makes the HPV vaccine. He said this because many senators, including his cousin and a senator from Massachu

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of AI: Redefining Ethics

The future of artificial intelligence seems more complex than we may want to think about. Researchers and thinkers are now exploring how applying rules of intersectional feminism can lead to fairer, more ethical and sustainable AI innovations. Feminism is for everyone! The idea of feminism applies

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