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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Tumbles: Will They Shake Up the Economy?

The past few weeks have been a rollercoaster ride for the economy. Tariffs with Canada and Mexico have been all over the place. There have been cuts to the federal workforce and fears of a government shutdown. And let's not forget the stock market's wild ride. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

From Hero to Zero: Duterte's Sudden Arrest

The former President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, found himself in a surprising situation. He was arrested at Manila's international airport after returning from Hong Kong. The reason? The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest. They accused him of crimes against

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shifts: What's Happening in January?

The US job market saw a boost in January, with 7. 74 million job openings reported. This increase from December's 7. 51 million shows that employers are feeling more optimistic about hiring. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released this data, which gives a snapshot of the labor market before signific

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Defense: A New Plan on the Horizon

Ukraine is eager for answers as military leaders from over 30 countries gather in Paris. The goal? To form a united force to stop future Russian aggression. This meeting is a big deal. It's the result of France and Britain's efforts to rally nations under a so-called “coalition of the willing” to pr

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Social Security: What's Next for Americans?

Senator Bernie Sanders has raised concerns about the future of Social Security. He believes that the current administration, under President Donald Trump, might try to privatize Social Security and reduce benefits for many Americans who rely on it. The future of programs like Social Securit

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

The Washington Post's Big Shake-Up

A long-time columnist at The Washington Post has decided to leave the newspaper. This happened after the newspaper's management chose not to publish a column she wrote. The column was critical of the owner Jeff Bezos' new editorial policy. The newspaper has been going through some tough tim

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Up: How Smart Tech Boosts Green Energy Reliability

Power systems need to be tough. They have to handle all sorts of challenges, from weather to wear and tear. This is especially true for systems that rely on renewable energy sources like solar and wind. These systems use batteries and inverters to store and manage energy. But these components can be

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Detecting Heart Issues in Athletes: A Smart Approach

Athletes pushing their bodies to the limit can sometimes lead to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). These issues affect the heart and blood vessels, making early detection crucial. A new method has been developed to spot these problems using artificial intelligence. This method uses a special kind of a

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jelly Roll's Funny Zevia Ad and His Health Journey

Jelly Roll, the popular country music star, has a new gig. He's the face of Zevia, a soda that's sweet but has zero sugar and zero calories. The commercial is a blast. It starts with Jelly Roll driving up to a vintage gas station in his red truck. Two kids nearby watch, amazed, as he steps out in cl

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Global Health Needs New Leaders: Can Education Keep Up?

Global health is a big deal these days. Countries are realizing that they need leaders who can handle health issues and make systems better. This isn't just about having smart people; it's about having the right kind of education. The problem is, a lot of what we teach is based on old, colonial idea

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