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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jessica Simpson's Big Comeback on American Idol

Jessica Simpson made a splash on television again after a long break. She sang two songs during the American Idol finale on May 18. The first was a new track called "Blame Me. " The second was a cover of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" with a contestant named Josh King. Simpson's

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The Price War: Big Businesses and the Tariff Tussle

The U. S. has been in a trade war for a while now. The current president has been pushing for higher tariffs on goods from other countries. This has led to a interesting situation. Some of the biggest companies in the U. S. are now in a public dispute with the president. They are warning that thes

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Two Leaders, Two Hours, No Peace

The phone rang for over two hours between two powerful leaders. The goal? To stop a brutal war. The leaders? The U. S. president and the Russian president. The war? The ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The outcome? No immediate peace, but a promise of future talks. The U. S. president reached out to hi

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Solar Storm: A Glimpse into Earth's Past

The sun has always been a powerful force, but 14, 300 years ago, it unleashed a solar storm that was off the charts. This storm was so intense that it left a mark on Earth's atmosphere that scientists could still detect today. It was so powerful that it was more than 500 times stronger than the most

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Helps Everyone Get Along

In today's world, everyone should have the same chances to join in. This is where assistive technologies come in. They are tools that help people with different needs to do things that others might take for granted. These tools can change how we think about including everyone in society. First, let

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May 20 2025SPORTS

Will Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Rowers Face a Shorter Challenge?

In the world of rowing, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are set to shake things up. The big question is: how will rowers adjust to a new distance? Right now, the standard is 2000 meters. But come 2028, athletes will be racing 1500 meters instead. This change raises some interesting points. How will

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The New Face of Religious Freedom in America

The political landscape of America is shifting. The country has seen a significant push to blend religion and politics. This has sparked both praise and concern among different groups. At the heart of this shift is the creation of several faith-related offices. These offices are designed to promote

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

How Tech is Shaping School Life

Technology is rapidly changing the way students and teachers interact in schools. From middle school to college, new tools are both helping and hindering the learning process. Artificial intelligence, in particular, is making waves. Some educators are finding it tough to keep up with tools like Chat

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May 20 2025FINANCE

The SPAC Comeback: Trump's Influence

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs, are making a comeback. These investment vehicles, which were popular during the pandemic, are back in the spotlight. This time, they come with a twist. Many of the latest SPAC deals have ties to former President Donald Trump or his associates. So, wh

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Black Stars Shine Bright in May 2025

May 2025 was a month to remember for Black stars in the entertainment world. It was a busy month with many events. The spotlight was on the Mission Impossible movie. It was a big deal, and stars came out to support it. Angela Bassett brought her A-game to the red carpet in New York City. She wa

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