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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jude Bellingham: A Rising Star with Roots and Faith

Jude Bellingham, the young soccer sensation, has taken the world by storm with his incredible talent and mature approach to the game. Born in Stourbridge, England, on June 29, 2003, he comes from a family that loves soccer. His dad, Mark, played non-league football and scored over 700 goals in his 2

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Barley's Fight Against Rust: A Genetic Breakthrough

Scientists have found new ways to help barley plants fight off a nasty disease called stripe rust. This disease is a big problem for barley crops in many parts of the world. To tackle this issue, researchers looked at 318 different types of barley from all over the globe. They tested these plants ag

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Big Money in Sports: The Power of Ownership Groups

Sports teams are becoming big business, with ownership groups worth billions. The top 20 sports empires alone are valued at a staggering $225 billion. These groups are like tech companies, managing valuable brands and teams efficiently. Ownership groups vary in what they own. Some have teams in dif

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's New Political Venture: A Bold Move or a Risky Gamble?

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, recently sparked conversations by suggesting a new political party called the "America Party. " This idea came after a poll on his platform, X, where a majority of voters expressed dissatisfaction with the current two-party system. The poll's results align with other

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Prime Day: Smart Shopping for Everyday Needs

People are using Prime Day to grab everyday items instead of luxury goods. This year, shoppers are focusing on essentials like batteries, trash bags, and vitamins. Many waited for Prime Day to buy these items, showing how much people want to save money. The deals reflect this trend. There are big d

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Bright Colors, Big Debate: Why Mars Won't Drop Artificial Dyes

Mars, the company behind M&M's and Skittles, is standing firm on using artificial food dyes. This decision goes against a push from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remove these dyes from foods. Mars had promised in 2016 to phase out artificial colors, but now they say their products are sa

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Stolen Children: A Dark Chapter in War

Russia's actions in Ukraine have taken a grim turn, with reports of thousands of children being taken from their homes and sent to Russia. This isn't just about moving kids around; it's about changing who they are. Experts are saying this might be genocide, the worst kind of crime. The numbers are

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Denmark Team Up to Build Weapons Together

Ukraine is making a big move to boost its defense. They just signed a deal with Denmark to start making weapons there. This is a first for Ukraine, as they've never set up military factories outside their country before. Denmark is putting in $5 million to help Ukrainian defense startups get going.

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Trump and Putin Talk, But War Talks Fail

The recent phone call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't bring any breakthroughs in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. Trump admitted to reporters that he didn't make any progress in his conversation with Putin, which lasted quite a while. He mentioned being unha

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Kyiv Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Defiance

In the early hours of Friday, Kyiv faced a relentless barrage of Russian drones and missiles, marking one of the most intense nights since the war began. The capital city, a frequent target, saw its air defenses tested as over 550 drones were launched, with 72 breaching the city's protective shields

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