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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Powering Back Up: Iberia's Grid Recovery

The Iberian Peninsula is slowly returning to normal after a significant power outage that affected Spain, Portugal, and parts of France. The incident, which occurred just after noon on Monday, was one of the most severe in Europe in nearly two decades. As the region works to restore power, experts a

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Tariff Drama: What's the Real Deal?

Amazon has no plans to show tariff costs on its site. This is despite a report that suggested otherwise and the White House's strong reaction. The misunderstanding started with a report from Punchbowl News. It said Amazon would display tariff costs next to product prices. This sparked a quick respon

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Canada's New PM Faces Tough Talks with Trump

Canada has a new prime minister, Mark Carney. He won the recent election, but his party didn't get enough votes to rule alone. This means he'll have to work with other parties to get things done. One of his big tasks will be talking to the US President, Donald Trump. Trump called to say congrats on

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

Wisconsin's Judicial Shake-Up: A Judge's Suspension Raises Questions

A judge in Wisconsin has been temporarily removed from her duties after being accused of assisting a man in avoiding immigration officials. This move was made by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which is currently led by a liberal majority. The court decided to take action to maintain public trust in th

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

The End of Cheap Chinese Imports: How Trump's Policy Shift Affects Your Shopping

A significant change is coming to how Americans buy goods from China and Hong Kong. A special rule, known as the de minimis exemption, is being phased out. This rule allowed items worth up to $800 to enter the U. S. without tariffs or customs forms. This exemption was a big deal for shoppers and ret

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Los Angeles County Workers Make a Stand

On April 29, 2025, Los Angeles County saw a significant disruption as tens of thousands of workers took to the streets. The workers, members of SEIU Local 721, were protesting what they saw as unfair treatment and a failure to negotiate a new contract. This was not just any strike. It was the fir

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Unpacking Campus Tensions: A Look at Recent Challenges and Responses

A tough academic year is behind us, and it's clear that the October 2023 events in Israel had a ripple effect on campuses across the country. Tensions that had been brewing for a while finally boiled over, leading to protests and even violent clashes. Students reported feeling targeted and isolated

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

A Small Town's Tragedy: Four Lives Lost in a Horrific Crash

In Chatham, Illinois, a town of 14, 000, a tragic event unfolded that would leave the community in shock. On a Monday afternoon, the usually quiet town was disrupted by the sound of numerous sirens. Patrick McCarthy, the village manager, and a colleague rushed to the scene, only to find a car had cr

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Virtual Reality in Sports: The Athlete's View

Virtual reality (VR) has been around for a while, but its use in sports is fairly new. It is important to understand how athletes see this technology. A recent study looked into how athletes use VR and the challenges they face. The study involved 14 athletes who had used VR headsets before. They

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Nurses in the Hot Zone: The Hidden Struggle

In the fast-paced world of emergency rooms, nurses are often the unsung heroes. But there is a dark side to their work. They face a lot of violence on the job. This is a big problem in hospitals worldwide. A recent look into the lives of Jordanian nurses in emergency departments revealed some shocki

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