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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

India's Trade Dilemma: Balancing Pride and Progress

India finds itself in a tricky spot with trade talks with the U. S. under President Trump. The main issue isn't just about economics, but also about politics and personal egos. India's hesitation to publicly credit Trump for helping to ease tensions between India and Pakistan has ruffled feathers. M

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Aug 06 2025POLITICS

Texas Republicans' Plan to Redraw the Political Map

Texas Republicans have a plan to change the state's political boundaries. They want to gain five more seats in the House of Representatives. The new map would turn three Democratic districts into Republican strongholds. These districts voted for Kamala Harris in the last election, but under the new

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Aug 06 2025FINANCE

Why the Fed's Rate Cut Reason Matters More Than When It Happens

The Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates is a big deal, but the why behind it is more important than the when. Experts believe the Fed might cut rates in the last part of the year, but the real question is why they are doing it. Is it because the economy is slowing down or because inflat

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Data: A Closer Look at Simplifying Information

In the world of data, picking the right information is crucial. It's like selecting the best fruits from a basket. This process is known as column subset selection (CSS) in tech and choosing the most informative variables in statistics. Interestingly, both methods aim to achieve the same goal: findi

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Aug 06 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Fake Science: A Growing Threat

Scientific research is under siege from a shadowy industry of fraud. This isn't about a few bad apples; it's a well-organized network producing fake studies at an alarming rate. These "paper mills" churn out low-quality, often nonsensical research, complete with fabricated data and stolen images. T

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Titans: The Power of Computer Chips

Computer chips are everywhere. They are in phones, cars, and even missiles. Without them, modern life would grind to a halt. These tiny pieces of tech are now a big deal. Countries fight for control over them. They are like chess pieces in a global game. Most advanced chips come from Taiwan. A sing

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Aug 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Gifford Fire: A Growing Threat

A massive wildfire, known as the Gifford Fire, is currently ravaging parts of California, specifically the Los Padres National Forest. This fire has already consumed over 72, 000 acres of land, putting hundreds of homes and buildings at risk. The situation is dire, with the fire only 7% contained as

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Running for Fed Chair?

President Trump has decided to cross Scott Bessent off his shortlist for the next Federal Reserve chair. Bessent, who serves as the Treasury Secretary, made it clear he's happy with his current role. Trump shared this news during an interview and even joked about picking TV anchors for the job. Tru

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Approval Dips: Epstein Case Sparks Discontent

President Trump is facing a tough time in his second term. His approval ratings have hit new lows. This is partly due to the ongoing controversy around Jeffrey Epstein. A recent poll by Economist/YouGov shows that 61% of people disapprove of how Trump is handling the Epstein investigation. This is

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tightrope: Balancing Scandal and Support

Donald Trump's political journey has been marked by a seemingly unshakable bond with his supporters. However, recent events have put that bond to the test. The resurfacing of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has sparked curiosity and concern, even among Trump's most loyal followers. Trump's relationship

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