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From Surgery to Serving Coffee: Where Robots Rule

Robots are reshaping industries worldwide, from leading life-saving surgeries to brewing your morning coffee, with the medical sector, domestic services, and hospitality driving the…

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Heat Dome: The Weather Phenomenon Fueling Extreme Heat

A “heat dome” happens when a strong, high-pressure system traps hot air over an area for days or weeks, creating a lid that prevents…

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The Biggest Players in Crypto (2025)

As of July 2025, Bitcoin leads the $3.81 trillion cryptocurrency market with a $2.36 trillion valuation, followed by Ethereum, XRP, and stablecoins like Tether…

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Who’s Making the World’s Plastic? 7 Countries, 18 Companies, and a Global Problem

In 2024, just seven countries were responsible for two-thirds of the world’s production of the four most widely used plastic polymers—polyethylene, polypropylene, PET, and…

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Most Americans Feel Grocery Price Stress

A new AP-NORC poll shows most Americans are stressed about rising grocery costs, with many blaming tariffs and trade policies for keeping prices high…

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Semiconductors & Trump’s 100% Tariff Threat — Explained

Trump is threatening 100% tariffs on foreign-made computer chips to push tech manufacturing back to the US, a move that could raise electronics prices…

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Where ICE Arrests Immigrants: Red States vs. Blue States

A CNN investigation reveals a stark divide in how ICE arrests immigrants across the U.S., depending on state politics. In red states, most arrests…

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NYC Legionnaires’ Outbreak: What You Need to Know Now

A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem has killed two and sickened nearly 60, prompting urgent health warnings as officials trace the source to…

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80 Years Since Hiroshima and Nagasaki:Two Bombs That Changed the Face of the World

Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world still grapples with the legacy of two explosions that killed over 210,000…

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Trump’s $600 Million Year: Where the Money Came From in 2024

From golf and hotels to token sales and merchandise, Trump’s 2024 income reveals a diversified, brand-driven business model.

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What Could Cost More Under Trump’s Tariffs?

Trump’s new tariffs could raise prices on everyday items in the U.S.—from clothes and coffee to cars, housing, and fuel.

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How Americans Are Using AI

Younger Americans are embracing AI for work, ideas, and daily tasks, while older adults remain more cautious, using it mainly for basic searches.

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Trump Defends Operation Midnight Hammer in Social Media Post

President Donald Trump defended Operation Midnight Hammer in a social media post, criticizing Democratic leaders and major news organizations. He claimed U.S. strikes destroyed…

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Senate Republicans Watch Supreme Court Ahead of Key Ruling

Senate Republicans are closely watching the Supreme Court as an unexpected ruling could reshape the political landscape ahead of the midterm elections. Party leaders…

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Pending Unified Proposal

President Donald Trump says the United States is extending its ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif…

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