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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

American Car Tariffs: Tesla's Unique Advantage

Tesla's strong position in the American-made car market is a big deal right now. The company has been leading the pack in the American-Made Index since 2021. This index looks at where cars are put together, where parts come from, and how many American workers are involved in making them. Tesla score

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Unlocking Cancer Data

Cancer research is always looking for new tools. One promising area is using AI to pull useful information from medical records. These records are often written in a way that's hard to search through. That's where large language models come in. They can understand and process human language, making

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Nest's Next Steps: What's in Store for Smart Home Fans?

Google Nest has been busy making changes. They stopped making two of their older home devices. The Nest Protect, a smoke and CO alarm, and the Nest x Yale Lock, a smart lock, are no longer in production. These devices haven't seen updates in years. The Nest Protect is from 2015, and the smart lock i

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Sweet 16 Showdowns: UCLA Dominates, South Carolina and LSU Fight Back

The 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament kicked off the Sweet 16 round with some intense matchups. UCLA, the top seed, showed why they are favorites by easily beating Ole Miss. Lauren Betts was a force inside, scoring 31 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. She was nearly perfect, missing just one shot. Betts'

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Mar 29 2025WEATHER

South Texas Drowned: A Year's Rain in Two Days!

The Rio Grande Valley in South Texas faced a deluge. A massive downpour hit the region, dumping over a year's worth of rain in just two days. This led to severe flooding, with cars left stranded and people needing rescue. The heavy rain caused three deaths in Hidalgo County, and many people were tra

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

USAID's End: A Shift in Foreign Aid

The U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has officially been shut down. This decision came after a lengthy process of budget cuts and restructuring. The State Department will now take over many of USAID's responsibilities. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline foreign aid

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Utah's Film Scene: New Festival on the Horizon After Sundance's Departure

The Sundance Film Festival, a major event in Utah, is set to move to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027. This news came as a shock to many, but Utah's governor, Spencer Cox, is already looking ahead. He plans to use the funds originally allocated for Sundance to create a new film festival in the state. This

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Mar 29 2025FINANCE

Cloud Computing Giant CoreWeave Makes Its Market Debut

CoreWeave, a cloud computing firm supported by Nvidia, concluded its first day of trading on the Nasdaq at the same price it started at. This happened after a $1. 5 billion initial public offering. The company's shares, traded under the ticker CRWV, began at $39 on Friday, which was below the IPO pr

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Change Smithsonian's Story

The Smithsonian Institution, a large network of museums and research centers, is in the spotlight. The Trump Administration has set its sights on changing what is taught and displayed there. President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday. This order aims to remove what the administration call

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Thrusters in the Spotlight: Starliner's Next Steps

Starliner, the spacecraft designed for human missions, has been grounded for over six months. NASA and Boeing are still figuring out if the next flight will carry astronauts or just cargo. The decision is far from finalized. The next launch is not expected until late this year or more likely in 2026

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