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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

America's Clean Future: What's Next After 2025?

Imagine it's January 20, 2025. President Kamala Harris steps into office and announces a plan to fight climate change within her first 100 days. She wants to cut energy costs and jumpstart a clean industrial boom. Lawmakers from both sides agree that we need to reduce emissions and strengthen our ec

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

New York's Population Dip: What's Behind the Exodus?

New York state has seen a significant drop in population, with nearly 1% of its residents moving out in 2023. That's around 180, 000 people leaving, making it the state with the most outmigration this year. While this number is lower than 2022's 244, 000, it shows the ongoing trend of people moving

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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tree Species in Danger: A Global Crisis

Did you know that over a third of all tree species might disappear forever? That's what a new study found. Scientists spent a decade looking at nearly 48, 000 tree types from all around the world. The results? More than 16, 000 of these trees are in trouble. That's more than twice the number of all

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Oct 28 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's $19 Billion Share Sale: A Money Move to Stay in the Game

Boeing has been dealing with a tough time for years now. Two plane crashes and a pandemic later, the company is looking to boost its finances. So, they've just announced a plan to sell some of their shares worth about $19 billion. This isn't their first big money move, as they've already raised $25

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Former Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Claims Car Attacked

In a surprising turn of events, Evo Morales, the former president of Bolivia, took to social media to share a video showing his car had been shot at. The video, posted on Facebook, depicted Morales in the front passenger seat with two bullet holes visible in the windshield. The driver seemed injured

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Biden-Harris: Cuban Suggests Faster Action on Border Crisis

Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban recently shared his thoughts on the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the migrant crisis. While campaigning for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in Pittsburgh, Cuban admitted that the administration could have moved faster to tackle the border issues. "I would ha

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Senator Vance: Domestic Issues Outweigh Foreign Threats

Senator JD Vance recently shared his views on current U. S. leadership, stating that internal challenges like inflation and border security are more pressing than foreign threats. Speaking on "Meet the Press, " he explained that issues like the rising cost of groceries and difficulties in military r

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris Teams Up with Michelle Obama for Michigan Rally

Vice President Kamala Harris visited Michigan for a rally with former First Lady Michelle Obama. Before the event, she stopped by a doctor's office in Portage to discuss the impact of abortion restrictions. Healthcare providers shared concerns about patients traveling from states with strict abortio

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Gaza Hospital Takes Fire Instead of Aid

In northern Gaza, the Kamal Adwan Hospital is facing a tough situation. Instead of getting much-needed supplies, it's been hit by Israeli forces. The hospital, which is running low on essentials, has been receiving injured people from nearby areas. The director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, said tanks and

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Gaza's Progress Might Vanish, UN Warns

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) issued a stark warning that Israel's war in Gaza could wipe out over 69 years of progress. This means that crucial indicators like life expectancy, education, income, and living standards could drop to where they were in 1955. The UNDP emphasized that

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