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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Tulsa's Bold Step Towards Healing

The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is taking a significant step towards addressing one of the darkest chapters in American history. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre was a brutal event that left up to 300 Black residents dead and a thriving neighborhood in ruins. More than 100 years later, the city's mayor h

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Jun 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: Why The Hype Is Missing

The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to hit stores in just four days. June 5th is the big day. It is expected to be a massive seller, but the excitement is strangely low. This is odd, especially since it has been eight years since the original Switch launched. There are a few reasons why the buzz is not a

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Trump and Xi: A Trade Talk Teaser?

The upcoming week is set to be a significant one for global trade. It is expected that the President of the United States will engage in a dialogue with the President of China. This conversation is anticipated to center around the ongoing trade negotiations between the two superpowers. The world

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

FBI Shake-Up: A New Director's Controversial Changes

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is going through a major overhaul. Kash Patel, the new director, has big plans to reshape the organization. He has been clear about his goals since before he took the job. Patel believes the FBI needs a complete makeover. He thinks the top leaders have been corrup

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Jun 01 2025BUSINESS

The Return of the Boomerang: Why Old Jobs Are New Again

The job market is changing. More people are going back to their old jobs. This trend is called boomerang hiring. It's not just about workers going back. Employers are also more open to hiring people they've worked with before. This shift is happening because the job market is uncertain. Both employe

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

NASA's New Boss: A Sudden Shift in Space Leadership

The world of space exploration just got a shake-up. Jared Isaacman, a tech mogul and close friend of Elon Musk, was set to take the reins at NASA. However, President Trump pulled the plug on his nomination. This decision came after a careful look at Isaacman's past connections. Isaacman, the brains

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Jun 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things: The Final Chapter Unveils Its Premiere Dates

The wait is finally over for fans of Stranger Things. The streaming giant Netflix has spilled the beans on the release dates for the highly anticipated final season of the show. Unlike previous seasons, this one will be split into three parts. The first part, dubbed "Volume 1, " will hit screens on

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Jun 01 2025CRIME

Paris Under Attack: A Night of Vandalism

In the heart of Paris, a wave of vandalism struck several Jewish landmarks, leaving authorities scrambling. The incident, which unfolded overnight, saw green paint splashed across the Shoah Memorial, two synagogues, and a Jewish eatery in the Marais district. A third synagogue in the 20th arrondisse

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Retailers Bracing for Price Hikes

It is no secret that trade policies can have a significant impact on the cost of goods. The recent shifts in trade policies have led to a wave of price increases across various retail sectors. This has put many retailers in a tough spot. They must balance the need to protect their profits with th

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Young Poles' Vote Could Decide Poland's Future

Poland is at a crossroads. This weekend, the nation will hold a crucial presidential election. The outcome could shape the country's future in significant ways. The main focus is on young voters. These individuals hold the power to sway the election. However, there is a twist. Neither of the two can

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