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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Diplomat: Steve Witkoff's Global Mission

Steve Witkoff, a New York real estate developer, has become an unexpected key player in global diplomacy. His frequent trips around the world show just how much influence he has gained. In just a few months, he has taken on major foreign policy challenges, including talks with Russia, Iran, and effo

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

The MVP Race Heats Up: Who Will Claim the Top Spot?

The NBA has revealed the top contenders for its most prestigious individual awards. The spotlight is on three standout players for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from the Oklahoma City Thunder, Nikola Jokić from the Denver Nuggets, and Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Mi

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

New York's Traffic Toll: The Battle Continues

A big change is happening in New York City. Despite a push from the federal government, New York's congestion toll is still in place. This toll affects most drivers entering the busiest part of Manhattan. The system of traffic cameras is still up and running, collecting fees from most cars that ente

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

How to Stop the Slide Toward Tyranny

The United States has always been a beacon of progress, from winning the Civil War to implementing the first progressive income tax. However, recent events have shown a troubling trend toward a more authoritarian style of governance. This shift is led by individuals who prioritize private sector gai

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Bright Side of Food Safety: A New Way to Spot Propyl Gallate

Food safety is a big deal. It's important to know what's in the food we eat. One way to do this is by using special tools to spot certain substances. One of these substances is propyl gallate (PG). It's used to keep food fresh, but too much of it can be bad for health. So, scientists have come up wi

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Tech's Big Breakup: What's Next for Google?

Google is facing a major challenge in court. The Justice Department is pushing for a breakup of the tech giant. This is not just any court case. It could change how we use the internet and how tech companies operate. The Justice Department and several states accuse Google of unfair practices. They

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Playoff Predictions: Who's Got the Edge?

The 2025 NBA playoffs have kicked off, and the betting scene is buzzing. Every game from now until the finals will have predictions. The Thunder are favorites to win their series. They are expected to win by a big margin. However, a 13-point spread seems too much. The Thunder were the top seed last

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

The Space Race's Gender Gap: A Closer Look at Blue Origin's All-Female Flight

The recent Blue Origin flight was a big deal. It was the first time in over 60 years that an all-female crew went to space. The crew included Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, and Lina Valentina. They spent about 10 minutes in space, reaching 65 miles above Earth. Th

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

Easter Celebrations Around the World

Easter is a big deal for Christians everywhere. This year, both Orthodox and Western churches celebrated on the same day, which doesn't happen often. In Lebanon, Christians gathered for Easter mass in a church that was almost destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. The scene was a stark reminder of the ch

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Antarctic Microbes: A Battle for Survival

The chilly waters of King George Island, Antarctica, are home to a hidden world of microscopic warriors. These are not your typical bacteria. They are flavobacteria, and they are locked in a constant struggle for survival. This struggle has led to some surprising developments. These bacteria have sh

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