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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Control: Panama's President Responds on US Ships and Canal Fees

Imagine this - Panama's President, let's just call him José, found himself in hot water recently. You know, Jose is the big boss of Panama. He and a U. S. Cabinet member, let's call him Marco, had a chat and some big decisions were on the table. The biggest was whether U. S ships should get a free p

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Feb 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Climate Change Hits Home: How Different Ages Fare in Japan

Climate change is here, and it's not treating everyone equally. Younger people in Japan are going to have a rougher time with it than older folks. Why? Because as the world gets warmer, the challenges of extreme heat won't be spread out evenly. It's like a game of musical chairs, but with temperatur

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Unexpected Alliance or Tariff Triumph

There was a surprise in the air. A special person, a diplomat, went a long way to show their might. U. S. President got a call from colleagues in Washington who did not like the grand plan. One person, a director of a well known newspaper in New York, was quick to criticize the idea of a 25 per

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Feb 06 2025FINANCE

Tariff Tussles Test Equity Markets

Have you heard about the wild ride in the equity market lately? The S&P 500, which is a popular way to track the performance of U. S. stocks, held steady. This is surprising because there's been this drama around tariffs. Tariffs are like additional taxes on goods coming into the country. It's l

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Is Trump’s latest plan for Gaza a step too far?

Trump just made a big statement about Gaza. He wants to move 2. 2 million people out of the territory and let the US take control. This idea is not just shocking, it is also irresponsible. The US president, known for his bold moves, has raised eyebrows before, but this plan might be his most reckles

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

How A Policy Change Messes Up The Freight Race To The USA

The US Postal Service has temporarily halted the incoming mail but not letters from China and Hong Kong. This decision, made without a clear explanation, has left must be worrying for big online shopping sites. e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu will need to find new ways to reach US customers.

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Big Talk from Trump and Bukele: Jailing American Criminals in El Salvador?

The idea of jailing American citizens in El Salvador sounds a lot like a far-fetched plot from a dime-store novel. El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has a proposal. He wants to turn his country into a super-sized prison for Americans convicted of crimes. Turns out the image of a "megaprison" i

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Protein Partnerships: How CPEB3 and Tau Team Up

At first glance, tau and CPEB3 might seem like an unlikely duo. Tau is a protein that can go rogue and form harmful clumps in Alzheimer's disease. On the other hand, CPEB3 is essential for long-term memory and forms functional clumps to do its job. So, what happens when these two memory-related prot

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: Trump's Trade War Tactic

The tariff turmoil is Trump's play to push allies into toughening their security measures. Trump's use of tariffs against nations like Canada, Mexico, and China was intentionally provocative. He is forcing these countries to step up their defense commitments and reassess trade deals. This i

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Tech Titans in Beijing's Sights

US tech giants are in Beijing's cross-hairs. China's watchdog for market regulation is now investigating Google and Nvidia, and it’s mulling over a fresh probe into Intel. These moves are mostly raised as the tit-for-tat retribution for Washington’s new tariffs. In other words, China’s tech war is e

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