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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Hit the Brakes on U. S. Sales

The U. S. car market is feeling the pinch from recent tariffs. Several automakers are pausing or halting shipments to the U. S. This is a direct result of the tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on imported goods. They are making it more expensive for companies to bring in cars from other countries.

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Apr 07 2025FINANCE

Trading Turmoil: How Tariffs Shake Up the Stock Market

The stock market had a wild ride recently. It was a rollercoaster of ups and downs. It all started with worries about tariffs. These are extra fees on goods coming into a country. The US president had announced these tariffs. People were concerned about how these tariffs might affect the global

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking the Enigma: The Ever-Changing Manor

The Mount Holly estate is a tricky place. The executor left it to you, but there's a catch. You have to find Room 46, and the house changes every day. It's like a giant puzzle that resets overnight. You camp outside, and each morning, you face a new layout. The goal? Reach the top of a 5x9 grid to f

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Apr 07 2025POLITICS

Benjamin Netanyahu's Dilemma: Tariffs and Hostages

Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington once again to meet with President Trump. This time, the Israeli Prime Minister has a lot on his plate. One of the main topics of discussion will be the Israeli hostages still held in Gaza. It has been a year and a half since the war in Gaza started. This war began

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Apr 07 2025SPORTS

South Sudanese Students Face Uncertain Future

A recent policy change by the U. S. government has put South Sudanese students, including a star basketball player, in a tough spot. The U. S. government has decided to cancel all visas for South Sudanese citizens. This decision came after the South Sudanese government failed to take back its citize

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Apr 07 2025POLITICS

Judges Push Back Against Trump's Board Member Fires

The legal battle over presidential power is heating up. A recent ruling by an appeals court has allowed two board members, fired by former President Trump, to return to their jobs temporarily. This decision sets the stage for a potential showdown at the Supreme Court. The court's decision hinges on

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

College Hoops Wrap-Up: UConn's Triumph and More

Basketball fans, brace yourselves. The NCAA women's championship game ended with a bang. UConn dominated the court, defeating South Carolina with a final score of 82-59. This victory marks UConn's 12th championship, setting a new record for the most titles in NCAA women's basketball history. The tea

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

The Nintendo Switch 2: Tariffs and Summer Plans

Nintendo is facing some serious hurdles with the upcoming release of the Nintendo Switch 2. The company has had to push back preorders due to new global tariffs. This delay is causing a lot of frustration among fans who were eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new console. The original plan wa

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Apr 07 2025FINANCE

Trump's Tariffs and the Stock Market Rollercoaster

The stock market in the US had a wild ride on Monday. This happened after President Trump's tariffs on imports kicked in. These tariffs are a 10% tax on goods coming into the country. The market opened with a big drop. At one point, the S&P 500 fell into what's called a bear market. This means it dr

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Economic Storm Clouds Gather: Tariffs and Inflation on the Horizon

The economic landscape is shifting, and not in a good way. Tariffs, those extra fees on imports, are back in the spotlight. A big boss at a major bank has spoken out about them. He thinks they'll make prices go up, both for things made here and things brought in from other countries. This could slow

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