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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Trust in Crisis: Lessons from War to Rebuild Our Communities

Trust is fading in America. It's not just about politics. It's about how we treat each other. People are feeling ignored and left behind. This isn't new. It's been happening for years. But it's getting worse. In war, trust is everything. Soldiers rely on each other to survive. Without trust, even t

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Jobs and Spending Slow Down

Investors are cheering as the economy shows signs of slowing down. The S&P 500 hit a new high, and it seems like the bad news for workers is good news for stock markets. Why? Because when the economy isn't doing so well, the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates. Lower interest rates usually mean

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Descent and a Tragic Firefighter Attack in Idaho

In the months leading up to a tragic event, the life of a young man named Wess Roley seemed to spiral downward. He was living out of his car, a stark change from his previous living situation. His former roommate, TJ Franks Jr. , noticed Roley's behavior changing, including shaving off his long hair

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Jessica Pegula's Unexpected Early Exit at Wimbledon 2025

Jessica Pegula, the American tennis star, had a rough start at Wimbledon 2025. She lost in the first round to Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto, who is ranked much lower at 116 in the world. Pegula, who is usually a strong player, said this was her worst result of the year. She even had strapping on he

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Thailand's Prime Minister Faces Suspension Amid Controversy

In a surprising turn of events, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is now on temporary leave from her duties. This comes after a court decided to look into a phone call she had with a Cambodian leader that was leaked to the public. The court's decision was unanimous, and they gave Pae

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

China's Space Odyssey: Tianwen-2's Epic Journey to Asteroids and Comets

China's space program is making waves with its ambitious Tianwen-2 mission. This isn't just another space adventure; it's a bold attempt to explore two celestial bodies in one go. The probe has already sent back a stunning photo of Earth and the Moon from half a million kilometers away. Pretty cool,

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

How Sleep Issues Affect Daily Life After Spinal Cord Injuries

Sleep problems are common in people with spinal cord injuries. These issues can make daily life harder. Two main problems are sleep-disordered breathing and trouble falling asleep. Both can lower the quality of life. People with spinal cord injuries often have trouble breathing while they sleep. Th

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Jul 01 2025EDUCATION

Gemini for Education: A New Way to Learn

Google is making big moves in the education world with its Gemini tools. These tools are now more accessible and packed with new features. One exciting addition is the ability for students to create their own quizzes. This is a game-changer for studying. Students can use Gemini Canvas to make person

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Reeves' Turtles Pick Their Baby-Making Spots

In the heart of China, a group of scientists set out to understand how Reeves' turtles choose where to lay their eggs. This is important because these turtles are in trouble, and knowing more about them can help protect them. The team tracked 11 female turtles in Qichun County from April to Septemb

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

How Gravity Messes with Space Lubes

Lubricants are super important in space tech. They keep things moving smoothly. But how do they act when gravity changes? That's what this study looked into. Scientists used fancy computer models to see how different gravity levels affect a common space lube called PAO. They found some cool stuff.

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