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Mar 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Storm Warnings: How Job Cuts at NOAA Could Impact Weather Forecasts

In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a big deal. It's the main source of weather and climate information, both at home and abroad. But recently, NOAA has been hit with significant job cuts. More than 800 employees were let go in February alone, and more

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Canada in the Crosshairs: Trump's Bold Plan

Trump has been vocal about his plans for Canada. He has repeatedly mentioned the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States. This is not a new idea. But his recent comments have been more direct and clear. He even questioned the validity of the border treaty between the two countries.

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Duterte's Arrest: A Big Win and a Big Challenge for Global Justice

The former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on Tuesday. The charges? Crimes against humanity. This arrest was made possible by a warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is an independent group based in The Hague. They look into and try people accused o

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Russia's Move: The Next Step in the Ukraine Crisis

The recent talks between the US and Ukraine in Jeddah have shifted the spotlight onto Russia. The joint statement from the two countries made it clear that the path to peace now depends on Russia's actions. The US has communicated that Russia's willingness to cooperate is crucial for achieving a las

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Research Hits a Roadblock

Vaccine research is suddenly in jeopardy. The government is pulling the plug on several studies. These studies were looking into how to boost vaccine trust and accessibility. This sudden move is happening during a major measles outbreak. This outbreak is largely due to unvaccinated children. The go

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Research in Jeopardy: Columbia's Medical Center Faces Funding Cuts

Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center are facing a tough situation. The federal government has decided to cut $400 million in funding. This move has led to the cancellation of 232 research grants. These grants were a big part of the center's research work. The National Institutes

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Reagan Airport: A Wake-Up Call for Aviation Safety

A tragic event unfolded at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025. A PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, carrying 64 passengers, was on its final approach to the airport. Simultaneously, a U. S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, with three soldiers on board, was conducting

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Louisiana's Execution Plan Hits a Snag

Louisiana's plan to use nitrogen gas for an execution has been put on hold. A federal judge has stepped in, halting the state's first attempt to use this method. The execution, scheduled for next week, would have been the first in Louisiana in 15 years. The state's Attorney General has announced an

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak in the Southwest: A Wake-Up Call

The Southwest is facing a serious measles outbreak. Two deaths have been linked to the virus, both in unvaccinated individuals. One was a child in Texas, the other an adult in New Mexico. The outbreak began in late January and has since spread, with 223 cases confirmed in Texas and 33 in New Mexico.

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Law Firm Fights Back Against Presidential Attack

A prominent law firm is standing up to a presidential executive order that targets them. The firm, Perkins Coie, claims that the order is unconstitutional and an attack on their right to represent clients and causes that the administration opposes. The order, signed by President Trump, accuses the f

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