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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

EV Tax Credits: A Sudden End in Sight?

The Senate is currently debating a massive tax and spending bill that could bring an unexpected and swift end to electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. This draft proposes a unified end date of September 30th, which is much earlier than the House's proposed timeline of late 2025 or 2026 for different au

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

A Shot in the Arm: Moderna's Flu Vaccine Steps Up

Moderna's latest flu vaccine trial results are in, and they're looking good. The company's experimental mRNA-based flu shot showed a stronger immune response than the standard flu vaccine currently in use. This is big news, especially since Moderna is also working on a combo shot that targets both f

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Carlos Alcaraz's Tough Wimbledon Start: Beating the Heat and Fognini

Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time Wimbledon champ, had a rough start this year. He faced Fabio Fognini, who played like it was his last match ever. The weather was super hot, and both players struggled. Alcaraz won in five sets, but it wasn't easy. He's really good at winning fifth sets, though. He's won

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Kids with Brain Tumors: A Breakthrough in DNA Testing

Kids with brain tumors might soon have a better way to track their illness. Scientists have found a way to test tiny amounts of DNA in their blood and spinal fluid. This could help doctors figure out what's going on inside their brains without big surgeries. The problem has always been that kids do

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Venice's Billionaire Wedding Sparks Debate on Inequality

In Venice, a city known for its charm and history, a big event is happening. Jeff Bezos, the wealthy founder of Amazon, is getting married to Lauren Sanchez. This wedding has caught the attention of many people, not just for the celebration, but for what it represents. Activists in Venice are not h

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Senate Moves Trump's Spending Plan Forward Amid GOP Disagreements

The Senate took a big step late Saturday night, pushing President Donald Trump's spending plan forward. The vote was close, with 51 senators in favor and 49 against. Two Republicans, Thom Tillis and Rand Paul, joined Democrats in opposing the move. Trump quickly celebrated the win on Truth Social, c

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Biden's Missed Chance: How Diplomacy Could Have Avoided the Israel-Iran Conflict

In 2015, the U. S. and Iran reached a historic nuclear deal, but it didn't last long. Trump pulled the U. S. out, and tensions rose. This month, Israel and Iran exchanged strikes, leading to a 12-day war. Many blame Trump and Netanyahu, but Biden also played a role. Biden had a chance to fix things

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Push for Tax Cuts Despite Divisions

The Senate recently passed a key vote on a massive tax reform bill. This bill, backed by President Trump, aims to cut taxes by a huge amount: $4. 5 trillion. But the journey to get it passed is not smooth. Republicans are now in a tough spot. They need to convince enough senators to support the bil

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Jun 29 2025CRIME

Cartels Hacking the FBI: A New Threat

In a shocking turn of events, a Mexican drug cartel managed to hack into the city's camera system in Mexico City. This happened around 2018 or even earlier. The hacker was able to track the movements of a senior FBI official. They could see who was coming and going from the US Embassy. This gave the

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: What's Next After the Supreme Court's Big Decision?

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that didn't directly address the big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship? Instead, they focused on whether individual judges can block federal policies across the entire country. This decision is complex but important, as it changes how f

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