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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Tariffs and Inflation: How Americans Are Feeling the Pinch

Americans are feeling the squeeze. Inflation is on the rise again, and it's got people worried. The University of Michigan's latest survey shows that consumer sentiment took a nosedive in February. This isn't just a small dip; it's a big 10% drop from January. That's double the initial decline r

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Senate's Late-Night Budget Vote: What's the Deal?

The Senate was in for a long night. The Republican majority started a series of votes on a $340 billion budget plan. This plan was designed to boost funding for immigration enforcement, energy production, and the military. The process, known as "vote-a-rama, " was expected to last until the early ho

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Feb 21 2025CRIME

A Life Lost on the Highway

In 2020, a tragic event unfolded on Interstate 26 in South Carolina. A man, Kimani Pinckney, was arrested by US Marshals in December after a high-speed chase through North Charleston. He admitted to shooting into a car, resulting in the death of a passenger, Marcelis Hayne. The incident occurred aro

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fire Watcher: Teen's AI System to Spot Wildfires Early

In the heart of California, a young innovator from Newport Beach has created a groundbreaking AI system. This system is designed to detect wildfires before they become uncontrollable. The idea was born when the teen was just 11 years old, and now, at 17, he has turned it into a reality. The system,

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Breathe Easy: New Tech Sniffs Out Airborne Germs Quickly

Scientists have created a clever gadget that can quickly spot dangerous germs floating in the air. These germs, like the avian H5N1 influenza virus and E. coli bacteria, can spread through tiny droplets called aerosols. This new tool uses a special sensor that can detect these pathogens in just a fe

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Divide: A Congresswoman's Controversial Stance

In January, a Pennsylvania congresswoman stirred up controversy. She posted a message on her social media account. She said that white supremacy and xenophobia are the real values of the political right. She claimed these values are not from the teachings of Christ. This statement sparked a heated d

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

McConnell Steps Down: A Shift in Kentucky Politics

Mitch McConnell, a long-standing Republican senator from Kentucky, has decided not to run for reelection in 2026. This decision comes as a surprise to many, especially since he has been a key figure in American politics for decades. McConnell, who has served in the Senate since 1984, has been a majo

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Wrestling with Education

A Senate panel has sent Linda McMahon's nomination for Education secretary to the full Senate for a vote. This move comes despite concerns about President Trump's past remarks about shutting down the Education Department. McMahon, who co-founded and led the WWE with her husband Vince, is known for

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Feb 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Long Road to Removing Stolen Images

In 2020, a young woman named Breeze Liu received a shocking phone call. A classmate informed her that an explicit video of her was circulating online, titled "Korean teen. " Liu, only 17 at the time the video was filmed, had no idea it was being shared without her consent. This was just the beginnin

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Political Storm: New FBI Director Sparks Controversy

The Senate recently gave the green light to Kash Patel as the new FBI director. This move has sparked a lot of debate, especially among Democrats who are worried that Patel might use his new role to target political opponents. Patel, known for his strong support of former President Donald Trump, has

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