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May 01 2025EDUCATION

Schools Lose Crucial Mental Health Support

The Trump administration has decided to halt $1 billion in federal grants. These funds were meant for hiring mental health professionals in schools across the country. This move comes as a surprise to many, especially since the grants were part of the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This act

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May 01 2025SPORTS

Bill Belichick's Relationship Drama: A Closer Look

A few days ago, the sports world was buzzing with talk about Bill Belichick. The reason? His girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. News of their relationship spread quickly, even making it to a Netflix show. The story went viral, and it's not just about football anymore. It's about the blurred lines between pe

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

Economic Jitters Hit Fast Food Giants

The fast food industry is feeling the pinch of economic uncertainty. The latest victim is McDonald's, which saw a surprising drop in customer visits during the first three months of the year. This downturn was not just a blip. It was a clear sign that people are worried about the economy. The nu

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Underwater Giant: The Next Big Eruption

The Pacific Northwest is home to a powerful underwater volcano. This volcano is called the Axial Seamount. It is located 300 miles off the coast of Oregon. It is also more than 4, 900 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The Axial Seamount is a mile-wide volcano. It is one of the most active

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Leadership Shake-Up: Behind the Scenes

Tesla's board has been quietly looking for a new leader. This news came out after a report was published. The report said that the board started this search about a month ago. They did this while Elon Musk was busy in Washington. Musk was trying to cut government spending. Meanwhile, Tesla was deali

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Global Workers Unite Against Trump's Policies

Workers worldwide took to the streets on May Day, driven by shared concerns over U. S. President Donald Trump’s policies. From Europe to Asia, protests highlighted fears of economic instability, reduced labor protections, and rising anti-immigrant sentiment. In France, union leaders criticized what

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

Tariff Troubles: How GM is Coping with Trump's Trade Policies

General Motors is bracing for a significant financial hit due to the Trump administration's tariffs on imported cars and auto parts. The company anticipates these tariffs will cost them between 4 and 5 billion dollars this year. This news comes as a blow to GM's profit expectations. The company has

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May 01 2025FINANCE

The Tariff Tightrope: GM's Financial Dance

The CEO of General Motors, Mary Barra, started her quarterly letter to investors with a nod to President Trump. She thanked him for his backing of the U. S. auto industry. However, she later revealed a significant issue: the company expects to face a financial hit of $4 billion to $5 billion due to

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May 01 2025BUSINESS

The Quick Rise and Fall of a CEO

A major shakeup happened at a well-known retail company. The CEO, Ashley Buchanan, was let go just four months into the job. The reason? He broke company rules by getting involved in deals that had hidden conflicts of interest. This move had nothing to do with how the company was doing overall.

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Jail Time on Brain Health for Black Elders

The United States has a long history of racial injustice, one of the most visible examples is the disproportionate number of Black individuals in prisons. This issue became more pronounced after the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This law led to a significant increase in the

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