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As the legal battles surrounding President Trump’s tariffs unfold, one thing remains clear: the economic strategy rooted in protectionism isn’t fading into the background anytime soon. Despite a federal court ruling that deemed the imposition of extensive tariffs as an overreach of presidential authority, Trump’s inner circle, including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and National Economic
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In the realm of cinema, certain films emerge not just as entertainment but as cultural phenomenons that spark conversations and drive audiences to theaters in droves. Disney’s live-action adaptation of *Lilo & Stitch* is undeniably one such masterpiece, raking in an impressive $113.1 million from 52 international markets. This success, which elevates the film’s overseas
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The ecstatic atmosphere that enveloped Paris Saint-Germain’s (PSG) momentous Champions League victory is a potent reminder of the dual nature of public celebrations. What began as jubilant revelry in the French capital took a sinister turn as tragedy struck, casting a long shadow over an otherwise historic night. The loss of two lives—a 17-year-old boy
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In recent years, the proliferation of illegal cannabis farms has surged alarmingly, prompting law enforcement agencies to recognize a pervasive threat not just to themselves, but also to the innocent lives of nearby residents. Organized crime syndicates have found ingenious ways to exploit the rental housing market, utilizing unsuspecting properties for their illicit operations. This
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The recent actions taken by Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Republicans regarding Medicaid illustrate a pattern of governance that prioritizes political ideology over the well-being of the American populace. The proposed reforms include stringent work requirements for able-bodied recipients, an initiative that, while framed as “common sense,” reveals an alarming disconnect from the lived
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