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May 15 2025BUSINESS

The Fed's New Normal: Higher Rates and Economic Shocks

The economy is shifting, and so is the Federal Reserve's approach. The central bank's leader, Jerome Powell, recently spoke about these changes. He highlighted that long-term interest rates are expected to be higher. This is due to various factors, including changes in the economy and policy adjustm

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Kickoff Clashes: 2025 NFL Season Opener Highlights

The 2025 NFL season kicks off with a bang, featuring 16 exciting matchups in Week 1. The season's first games include some intense rivalries and intriguing storylines. One highlight is the matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens. This game features the top two conte

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Golf's Top Players Face a Tough Start at the PGA Championship

The first day of the PGA Championship saw the world's top three golfers struggle to find their rhythm. The trio started their rounds on the 10th hole, and it was clear from the start that they were not at their best. Scottie Scheffler, who is known for his resilience, had a shaky start. He found

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: Ukraine and Russia Meet Again in Istanbul

Ukraine and Russia are set to meet in Istanbul, Turkey, for their first direct talks since the start of the conflict three years ago. This meeting comes after a long pause in negotiations. The talks are happening because of a push from Ukraine and some European leaders, who want a 30-day ceasefire

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Vitamin B2 with Smart Bacterial Tweaks

The quest to boost vitamin B2, or riboflavin, production has led to some clever tricks with bacteria. Scientists have found a way to make Bacillus subtilis, a common bacteria, produce more riboflavin. They did this by tweaking a specific pathway in the bacteria's metabolism. This pathway, known as t

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Fury: Global Blackouts and More Solar Surprises Ahead

The sun has been quite active lately, and Earth is feeling the effects. A massive solar storm recently struck the daylit side of our planet, leading to widespread blackouts and radio signal disruptions across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The event was triggered by a powerful X2. 7-class solar

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Putin's Nuclear Gambit: What's Behind the Bluff?

Nuclear weapons are a big deal. They have the power to end everything. This is why countries with nuclear weapons draw lines in the sand. They warn others not to cross these lines. This is true for all nine countries with nuclear weapons. It's a risky game of chicken. Both sides have to guess if the

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May 15 2025LIFESTYLE

Fashion Faux Pas: Men's Opinions Spark Online Debate

A recent online debate has sparked controversy over what men find attractive in women's fashion. The conversation began when a woman shared her thoughts on dresses that she believes men find appealing. She argued that certain styles, which highlight the hip-to-waist ratio while remaining c

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Future of American Science: A Crossroads

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has been a cornerstone of scientific advancement in the United States. The NSF has funded groundbreaking research that has shaped modern technology. From touch-screen devices to advanced weather forecasting, the NSF's investments have improved daily life and e

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May 15 2025CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: A Shift in the Legal Landscape

The Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, were resentenced recently. This decision could lead to their release after more than 30 years behind bars. Their lawyer, Mark J. Geragos, made a call right after the hearing. He reached out to Leslie Abramson, who was their defense attorney during their 1990s tr

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