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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Sky Under Siege: A Night of Drones, Missiles, and Loss

In a relentless assault, Russia unleashed a staggering 537 drones and missiles into Ukraine overnight. The Ukrainian air force reported this massive attack, which marked one of the largest strikes since the war began. During the chaos, Ukraine lost one of its F-16 fighter jets and the brave pilot,

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

G7 Makes a Deal: US Gets a Tax Break, Others Compromise

The G7 recently made a big decision. They agreed to let the US off the hook on a global minimum tax. This tax was supposed to apply to all big companies worldwide. The idea was to make sure everyone pays their fair share. But the G7 said the US doesn't have to follow this rule, at least not right no

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

Wedding Dresses Get Pricier: Brides Feel the Pinch

Brides-to-be are facing a tough choice these days. The cost of wedding dresses is going up. Why? Because of tariffs on dresses made in China. Most wedding dresses sold in the U. S. come from China. So, when the U. S. government put a big tax on these dresses, the price went up. This is causing a lo

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Model Y Makes History

Tesla has achieved a significant milestone with its first fully autonomous vehicle delivery. A Model Y drove itself from the Austin factory to a customer's home, a journey of about 30 minutes. This event took place just before the CEO's birthday, adding a personal touch to the achievement. The comp

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Kneecap's Bold Glastonbury Showdown

Kneecap, the Belfast rap trio, took the stage at Glastonbury's West Holts, turning it into a political battleground. The crowd, drawn by controversy and curiosity, packed the area, forcing organizers to set up barriers early. The band wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room: Prime Ministe

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Unclear Outcomes: U. S. Strike on Iran's Nuclear Sites Raises Questions

A week has passed since the U. S. launched a surprise attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, but the aftermath remains shrouded in uncertainty. The initial claims of complete destruction have been met with conflicting reports, leaving many to question the true impact of the strikes. The attack, order

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Prosecutors Fired After Jan. 6 Cases

The recent dismissal of three experienced prosecutors who handled cases tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has sparked outrage. These attorneys received abrupt termination notices from Attorney General Pam Bondi, with no clear reason given. This action has been described as deeply unsettling by a feder

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Big Food Companies Ditching Artificial Colors

J. M. Smucker Company is making a significant change to its products. By the end of 2027, they plan to remove all artificial colors from their jams and other items. This move is part of a bigger trend in the food industry. Many large companies are now choosing to use more natural ingredients. Smuck

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Simon's Tour Hits a Bump: What's Next for the Legend?

Paul Simon, a music legend since the 1960s, has always been on the move, performing for fans worldwide. But recently, he had to call off two shows in Philadelphia. Why? Chronic back pain that got too intense to ignore. He shared the news on Instagram, just hours before he was supposed to take the st

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

New York's Political Shake-Up: What's Next for the City?

In a surprising turn of events, Zohran Mamdani, a young state assemblymember, secured a win in New York's mayoral primary. This victory has sparked a wave of reactions from various political figures and business leaders. Business leaders and some Democrats are worried. They see Mamdani as a threat.

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