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Jun 21 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Tactics: A Global Trade Puzzle

Tariffs have been a hot topic, leaving many wondering what will happen next. One smart economist has an interesting idea. They think Trump might have a clever plan up his sleeve. This plan could keep tariffs at a reasonable level. It would give countries time to open up their economies. This way, ev

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Jun 21 2025BUSINESS

Middle East Tensions Send European Fuel Prices Skyward

The Middle East is in turmoil, and Europe is feeling the heat, literally. Jet fuel and diesel prices in Europe have shot up to their highest points in over a year. Why? Because traders are nervous about the war between Iran and Israel. They fear that the conflict could mess with fuel exports from th

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Indiana's Shocking NBA Finals Run

The Indiana Pacers are on the brink of making history. They are about to pull off a major upset in the NBA Finals. This team was not expected to go far this season. In fact, they had some of the worst odds to win the championship at the start of the season. Their chances were so low that they were t

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy Fitness: How Mom's Workouts Shape Baby's First Month

First off, let's talk about a study that looked at how moms' exercise routines during pregnancy can affect their babies' early development. This study was a follow-up to a bigger experiment. The focus was on how a specific type of workout, combining both cardio and strength training, influenced babi

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Culture Shapes AI's Thinking

AI models that create text are influenced by the culture of the data they learn from. This is clear when looking at how these models behave in different languages. Two key aspects of culture were studied: how people relate to others and how they process information. Social orientation is about whet

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Jun 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sweden's Fire Risk: What the Data Shows

Weather patterns are changing. This is a fact. The way these changes affect fire danger in Sweden is a bit more complex. For the past seven decades, weather observations have been collected. This data helps scientists understand how fire risks have evolved over time. The data comes from nine weathe

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Quick and Accurate Fungus Detection: A Game-Changer for Plant Health

In today's interconnected world, plant diseases can spread quickly across borders. This makes it crucial to have fast and reliable ways to spot harmful fungi. Two types of fungi, Alternaria triticina and Plenodomus libanotidis, are particularly troublesome. They can seriously damage crops and harm t

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Jun 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles: Film Permits Renewed Amid Industry Struggles

The Los Angeles City Council has extended its partnership with FilmLA for another five years. This decision came despite calls from advocacy groups for changes to the city's permitting process. The groups argue that the current system is too complex and costly, which has contributed to a decline in

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Look at the Japanese Lander's Crash Site

A spacecraft orbiting the moon has snapped pictures of a recent lunar crash. The images show the aftermath of a Japanese company's failed landing attempt. A dark mark now blemishes the moon's surface. This is where the Resilience lander and its tiny rover met their end. The crash happened in a regio

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Jun 21 2025EDUCATION

How Schooling for Girls Boosted Kids' Health in Rural Bangladesh

The 1994 Female Secondary School Stipend Program (FSSSP) in Bangladesh aimed to boost education for rural girls. This program had far-reaching effects, especially on the health of the next generation. Researchers looked into how this program influenced the health of children born to these educated m

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