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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: The New Normal?

The US is gearing up for a significant shift in global trade. Top officials have made it clear that the country is not backing down from its plans to impose hefty tariffs on imports. This move is part of a broader strategy to overhaul international trade practices, which the administration believes

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Visa Holders Face Sudden Restrictions

The Trump administration has made a bold move. It has decided to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese citizens. This decision came after the transitional government of South Sudan failed to promptly accept its citizens being deported from the United States. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, a

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Apr 06 2025EDUCATION

Boston's Brain Drain

Boston has long been a magnet for bright minds and cutting-edge research. The city's reputation as a hub for higher learning and innovation has drawn people from all over the globe. This influx of talent has fueled Boston's economy and made it a place where people want to live and work. The city's u

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Apr 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Evolution of Gaming Together

Nintendo's latest console, the Switch 2, is set to redefine how people connect and play games together. This new system is designed to bring friends closer, even when they are far apart. The idea for the Switch 2 started back in 2019, with a focus on improving the console's performance through bette

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Mix-Up That Led to a Security Fiasco

The White House faced a peculiar problem. A journalist was accidentally included in a sensitive group chat. This was not a plot from a spy movie. It was a real-life blunder that involved a mix-up of phone numbers. The issue started with a simple email. Jeffrey Goldberg, a well-known journalist, sen

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Apr 06 2025BUSINESS

Global Sweets Under Siege: The Candy Shop Feeling the Tariff Sting

The small, vibrant candy store, Economy Candy, is a treasure trove of sweets from around the globe. It's a place where you can find gummies from Germany, lollipops from Spain, and chocolates from Japan. The owner, Mitchell Cohen, knows firsthand how the recent tariffs are affecting his business. Ta

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Apr 06 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs Trouble: Jaguar Land Rover Pauses U. S. Shipments

Car lovers in the U. S. might have to wait a bit longer for their new Jaguar or Land Rover. The British car giant has decided to hit the pause button on shipments to the U. S. for the entire month of April. Why? The company is trying to figure out how to handle the new tariffs that U. S. President D

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

The Final Dance: Paige Bueckers' Last Shot at Glory

Basketball fans are buzzing with excitement as the NCAA championship game approaches. Paige Bueckers, a standout player from UConn, is in the spotlight. She's not just playing for a win; she's playing for a legacy. Bueckers is set to leave college basketball soon, with the WNBA draft just around the

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Big Pushback: Americans Unite to Challenge Trump's Policies

Across the United States, people took to the streets to voice their dissatisfaction with the current administration's actions. This wave of protests, known as "Hands Off! " events, took place in over 1, 200 locations, spanning all 50 states. The demonstrations were organized by a diverse group of mo

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The GOP's Plan to Permanently Lock In Trump's Tax Cuts

The political landscape is shifting, and with it, the approach to tax cuts. In the past, Republican tax cuts were often temporary. This was due to strict budget rules in Washington that limited how much could be added to the federal deficit. The strategy was to implement tax cuts and hope that Democ

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