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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Costs of Ontario's New Housing Bill

Ontario's Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, aims to tackle housing and economic issues. However, it might not be the silver bullet it's made out to be. The bill could lead to higher costs for everyone in the long run. Why? Because it weakens environmental safeguards

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Big Shocks and Energy Giants: How Risk Spreads

Big energy companies face big risks. These risks can come from many places. They can come from inside the company. They can also come from outside. For example, from other companies or from the market itself. The energy market is always changing. Sometimes, these changes are small. Other times, the

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Sports Teams Face Uncertain Future Due to Visa Restrictions

Harvard University, known for its extensive athletic program, is facing a significant challenge. A recent decision by the Trump administration could severely impact the school's sports teams. The ruling makes Harvard ineligible for international student visas, which could lead to a massive reduction

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

How China's Money Rules Shaped Its Economy

The way China handles its money has big effects on how well different parts of the country do economically. It is known that this money management strategy has helped to even out the differences between cities. The strategy is said to have a big impact on closing the economic gap between the south

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Ship in the Garden

A man in Norway experienced a shock when he woke up to see a massive ship in his backyard. Johan Helberg was sleeping peacefully when a large container ship suddenly appeared in his garden. He looked out his window and was surprised to see the top of a huge ship. The ship was so big that he had to t

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Power: A Legal Puzzle

The topic of tariffs has stirred up quite the debate. A court case in Florida recently made waves by suggesting that the president has the power to impose tariffs on his own. This isn't just any president, but Donald Trump, who has been quite active in this area. The case in question was brought by

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May 23 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students Face Uncertain Future

Harvard University, one of the most prestigious institutions in the world, has a significant number of international students. These students come from over 140 countries, making up more than 27% of the university's enrollment. Among them, a substantial number are from China and India. However, rece

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Frozen Funds: The Battle Over Electric Vehicle Money

The Trump administration is in a heated debate with a government watchdog over funds meant for electric vehicle charging stations. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report claiming that the Trump administration is breaking the law by not spending money as directed by Congress. Th

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May 23 2025CRYPTO

The Big Spenders' Night at Trump's Golf Club

A private gathering at a golf club near Washington, D. C. , brought together over 200 wealthy crypto enthusiasts. This wasn't just any dinner. It was a special event for the top investors in the president's personal meme coin, $TRUMP. Guests enjoyed a fancy meal of filet mignon and halibut while the

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Government Spending Cuts Force Big Layoffs at Major Consulting Firm

A large consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, is feeling the heat from President Trump's spending cuts. The company has announced it will be letting go of about 2, 500 employees. This news comes after the firm revealed that its profits for the year would be lower than expected. The cuts are part of

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