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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Global Markets: A Day of Ups and Downs

The Asia-Pacific region saw a mix of gains and losses on Tuesday. Investors were hopeful about U. S. trade policies, which boosted Wall Street overnight. This optimism spread to the other side of the world, lifting several Asian markets. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 index went up by 0. 52%. The co

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Market Moves: Tesla's Big Day and Trade Talk Impact

The stock market had a lively start on Monday, March 24. The S&P 500 index shot up by 1. 8%. This jump came as investors cheered news that upcoming tariffs might not hit all sectors equally. Some key industries could dodge the bullet, giving investors a reason to celebrate. Tesla was the st

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Moves: What's Next for Cars and Medicines?

The recent cabinet meeting at the White House had some big news. President Trump dropped hints about upcoming tariffs. He mentioned cars, medicines, and a few other industries. He did not give a specific date, but it sounds like it will be soon. This is not the first time Trump has talked about

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Gulls in the City: Unseen Viral Passengers

The black-headed gull is a familiar sight in Hungary, often seen nesting and feeding in urban areas. This adaptability makes them interesting subjects for studying how viruses might jump between species. Between 2014 and 2018, scientists collected seven fecal samples from these gulls as part of a br

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Mobile Apps: The New Playground for College Students' Fitness

College life is often synonymous with stress, late-night study sessions, and a sedentary lifestyle. Yet, physical activity is crucial for both physical and mental well-being. Unfortunately, many college students in China struggle to meet the recommended levels of physical activity. So, what's the s

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: What's Changing with the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

The tech world is buzzing with whispers about the Galaxy S26 Ultra, even though it's more than a year away. Samsung is planning some big shifts for its top-tier phone. One of the most talked-about changes is the camera setup. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra might have one less camera on the

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil: The Tariff Twist

The United States is planning to hit countries buying Venezuelan oil with a 25% tariff. This move is part of a broader strategy to pressure Venezuela, which has been a significant oil supplier to the US. The tariff announcement came from the White House, which accused Venezuela of sending criminals

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Mar 24 2025FINANCE

Trump's Tariff Tease: Markets React to Mixed Signals

The stock market saw a boost on Monday. Why? Because it looks like the big tariff announcement planned for April 2 might not be as harsh as first thought. For weeks, the Trump administration has been building up April 2 as a major day for tariffs. But now, it seems they might be backing down from th

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Mar 24 2025FINANCE

Hyundai's Big Bet on America

A major South Korean automaker is set to reveal a substantial financial commitment to the United States. This move is part of a broader trend of foreign companies investing heavily in American manufacturing. The focus is on creating jobs and boosting the economy. The announcement will take place at

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

Why Diverse Views Boost Smart Group Decisions

The idea that different opinions can make a group smarter has been tested. Some studies show that when people consider views they don't agree with, the group's guesses get better. However, other research using complex models found no improvement. This raises a big question: does disagreeing really h

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