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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

Senators' Dilemma: Navigating Trump's Agenda Bill

The Senate is facing a tough task. They have to pass a major bill by July 4th. This bill is part of Trump's agenda. But, senators have different ideas about what should be in it. Some want more cuts to spending. Others think the cuts to Medicaid and clean energy tax credits are too harsh. The S

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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

The New Travel Ban: A Look at the Impact on New York's Immigrant Communities

The new travel ban has stirred up a lot of emotions in New York's immigrant communities. This ban, set to start on Monday, will mostly affect people from 12 countries. These countries include Haiti, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Sudan, So

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Jun 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brothers in Drama: Nivola and Koch on Their Complex Roles

Sam Nivola and Cooper Koch both took on challenging roles as brothers in troubled relationships this past year. Nivola played Lochlan Ratliff in "The White Lotus, " a character who struggled to impress his older brother, Saxon. Meanwhile, Koch portrayed Erik Menendez in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

Texas Softball's Triumphant Victory

Texas softball team made history by winning their first ever Women’s College World Series championship. The victory was a hard-fought battle against Texas Tech, ending with a score of 10-4. This win was especially sweet for the team, as they had come close in previous years but fell short. The atm

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Jun 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The US Space Race: A Private Company's Grip

The U. S. has found itself in a tricky spot, heavily depending on a private company for its space ventures. This company, SpaceX, has become a major player in both crewed missions and secret space operations. The tension between the company's CEO, Elon Musk, and political figures has raised concerns

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

AI's Potential in Teen Mental Health: A New Perspective

Teenagers today face a lot of mental health issues. These problems are serious and need attention as soon as possible. Early intervention can stop things from getting worse and even save lives. However, society is not fully using the tools available to help them. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is o

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Deep Down: How Microbes Survive Seasonal Shifts in Alpine Aquifers

In the Swiss Alps, there is a fascinating spot called Lavey-les-Bains. This place is known for its thermal waters. Scientists have been studying how the water changes with the seasons. They found that the water's electrical conductivity varies greatly throughout the year, even down to 500 meters bel

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's New Trick: Timed Tasks for Busy People

Gemini, a popular app by Google, has just added a new feature called "scheduled actions. " This update, rolling out to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, lets users set tasks to happen at specific times. It's all about making life easier by automating routine jobs or getting personalized updates. Thi

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Retaliation

In the dead of night, Ukraine faced a brutal assault from Russia. Missiles and drones rained down, leaving a trail of destruction. The capital, Kyiv, and other cities across the country were hit hard. Buildings, both residential and commercial, were damaged or destroyed. The attacks lasted for h

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Man in Charge of Gaza's Shadow Army

In the complex landscape of Gaza, a Bedouin man in his 30s has risen to prominence. Yasser Abu Shabab leads a militia in the southern part of the territory. Israeli officials claim they have equipped his group to weaken Hamas' control. Abu Shabab, however, denies receiving any weapons from Israel. H

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