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May 24 2025POLITICS

The EU-US Trade Showdown: A Brewing Storm

The former US President Donald Trump has recently stirred the pot in international trade. He has threatened to impose a hefty 50% tariff on goods coming from the European Union. This move comes after he felt that the current trade talks were not going anywhere. He pointed out several issues with the

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May 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Memorial Day Traffic: Plan Ahead to Avoid the Gridlock

Memorial Day weekend is a big deal for travelers, with lots of people hitting the roads. This year, it falls from May 22 to May 26. Experts say 45. 1 million people will travel within the U. S. That's 1. 4 million more than last year. Most folks will be driving to their destinations. So, expect rent

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Work and Wellness: The Role of Job Coaches in Norway's Mental Health Support

Work can be a big deal for people's mental health. It's not just about money. It's about feeling useful and part of society. For those with serious mental health issues, finding a job can be tough. That's where the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model comes in. It's all about helping people

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May 24 2025CRIME

San Diego Plane Crash: Fog, Tech Issues, and Unanswered Questions

A small plane crash in San Diego has left six people dead. The incident happened near Montgomery Field Airport. The plane hit power lines and crashed into homes in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood. This area is about two miles from the airport. The plane was a Cessna 550. It was heading for the airpor

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Hope Amidst Conflict: A Glimmer of Humanity in Ukraine

In the midst of an ongoing conflict, a rare moment of cooperation emerged between Russia and Ukraine. This occurred when both nations agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners. This exchange was a significant step, as it marked the first phase of a larger prisoner swap. It was a brief moment of unity in

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Powering Up: The Push for Nuclear Energy Innovation

Nuclear energy is a big deal for the United States. It's not just about keeping the lights on, but also about national security and the economy. For a long time, the U. S. has been a leader in nuclear power. From 1954 to 1978, 133 civilian nuclear reactors were built at 81 power plants. But since 19

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Unusual Move: Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently made a significant decision that has far-reaching implications for the balance of power in the U. S. government. This decision allows the president to remove leaders of certain federal agencies without a valid reason. This move breaks with nearly a century of legal precede

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May 24 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Paris Heist: Senior Robbers Strike Big

A group of senior citizens made headlines in Paris. They were not stealing candy from a store. They were involved in a high-stakes robbery. It happened almost ten years ago. Kim Kardashian was the target. She was in Paris for Fashion Week. The robbers struck at night. They took millions of dollars i

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May 24 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Metro Detroit's Memorial Day Mix

Metro Detroit is in for a mix of weather over the Memorial Day weekend. The forecast suggests a chilly start, but things are looking up. The weather is not always what it seems. It might seem like a cool summer is on the way, but the outlook is promising. The seasonal forecast hints at a warmer-

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Close Call at the Fjord

A man in Norway had a shock when he woke up to find a huge cargo ship stuck right next to his house. Johan Helberg was fast asleep when the massive vessel, the NCL Salten, lost its way and ended up on the shore of the Trondheim Fjord. It was only when his neighbor started banging on his door that he

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