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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

The Price Tag of Trump's Trade Dispute

The Supreme Court might soon make a big decision. It could force the government to return over $500 billion in tariffs. Plus, they would have to pay interest on that money. This is because a lower court already ruled that Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs was not legal. These tariff

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Sep 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: New York's Giant Particle Detector Shines

On Long Island, a massive particle detector has just passed a crucial test, bringing us closer to understanding the universe's earliest moments. The sPHENIX detector, a 1, 000-ton behemoth, successfully measured energy levels from high-speed gold ion collisions. This success is like a new telescope

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Sep 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Dancing with the Stars: A New Challenge for Hilaria Baldwin

Hilaria Baldwin is set to join the cast of "Dancing with the Stars" for its 34th season, marking a significant shift in her career and personal life. Alongside her, a diverse group of contestants, including Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and former NBA player Baron Davis, will compete for the coveted

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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

Tech's Big Role in Treating Esophagus Issues

The world of treating esophagus problems is getting a big boost from new tech. Think robots, tiny tools, smart computers, and digital health gadgets. These aren't just fancy upgrades. They're changing how doctors find and treat issues in the esophagus, whether it's simple problems or serious ones li

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Manufacturing Slump: Tariffs Take a Toll on U. S. Factories

U. S. factories are in a tough spot. For the sixth month in a row, manufacturing has shrunk. The main culprit? Tariffs. These import taxes are making it hard for factories to do their job. Some say things are worse now than during the Great Recession. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) share

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Sep 02 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk: A Life of Impact

Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk, who passed away in 2025, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many. Born in 1955, his journey was marked by significant contributions to his field. His work was not just about research; it was about making a real difference. People who knew him often spoke about his

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Sep 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Google's Keyboard Needs a Major Upgrade

The Pixel 10 Pro is a solid phone, but it's not groundbreaking. It's a bit like last year's model with a few tweaks. One thing that stands out is the keyboard. Gboard comes pre-installed, but many users, including long-time SwiftKey fans, might find themselves switching to SwiftKey right away. Swif

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

India and Russia: Stronger Bonds Amid Global Tensions

In a show of unity, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin met during a regional summit in China. Their talk happened after they attended a key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tianjin. This meeting is important because India and the U. S. are not

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Jay Davey: The Man Behind Miranda Wang's Golf Success

Jay Davey, a caddie with a knack for the game, has been a key player in Miranda Wang's rise in the LPGA Tour. His journey started in West Palm Beach, Florida, where a simple "no" to a golfer's question about the weight of a bag led him to a career in caddying. Davey's love for golf began early, and

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Aug 31 2025BUSINESS

Boost Your Income with These Top Tech Certifications

In today's job market, earning more doesn't always mean switching careers. Sometimes, it's about gaining the right skills. Tech certifications can significantly increase your salary, with some boosting earnings by over $8, 000. These certifications are not just for those with degrees. They open door

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