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03/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Israel’s Gaza offensive claims over 100 Palestinian lives daily, rights monitor reports
Daily casualties in Gaza average 103 killed and 223 injured since Israel resumed military operations on March 18. Entire families, journalists, and educators are among civilian victims of airstrikes and shelling. Humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving Gaza with only two weeks of food supplies amid severe hunger. Over 200,000 Palestinians displaced in one week as […]
03/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Canadian prime minister declares U.S. alliance “over” in defiant rebuke of Trump
Canadian PM Mark Carney declares the U.S.-Canada economic and military alliance over, citing Trump’s auto tariffs as the final straw. Carney adopts a defiant stance, vowing to reduce Canada’s reliance on the U.S. without detailing concrete retaliatory measures. Critics warn his aggressive approach risks harming Canada’s economy by disrupting integrated North American supply chains. Conservative […]
03/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
L.A.’s rebuilding nightmare: Only 4 permits issued after fire destroys 6,000 homes
Only four rebuilding permits have been issued in Pacific Palisades three months after wildfires destroyed 6,000 structures, leaving residents in bureaucratic limbo. The city faced backlash for prioritizing demolishing a family’s treehouse over speeding up fire recovery efforts. Mayor Karen Bass seeks a $1.9 billion state bailout while threatening to label fire-damaged properties as “nuisances” […]
03/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump signals willingness to ease China tariffs in push for TikTok deal
President Trump may reduce China tariffs to push ByteDance to sell TikTok to a U.S. buyer by April 5. The move balances national security concerns with avoiding a ban affecting 170 million American users. Trump signaled flexibility on tariffs, a shift from his typically hardline China trade stance. Bipartisan fears over Chinese data harvesting drove […]
03/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Chaos in Amsterdam: Five injured in broad daylight knife attack near Dam Square
Five people were wounded in a knife attack in Amsterdam’s busy tourist district near Dam Square. The suspect was quickly arrested with help from a bystander, but motives remain unclear. Eyewitnesses described panic as victims, including an elderly woman and child, were stabbed on a shopping street. Authorities have not confirmed if the attack was […]
03/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
North Korea’s new spy plane and AI drones signal escalating danger for South Korea and its allies
North Korea unveiled its first AEW&C aircraft, a modified Russian Il-76, boosting surveillance capabilities. Kim Jong Un showcased AI-powered suicide drones, signaling a shift toward high-tech warfare. The AEW&C system could detect low-flying threats, giving North Korea an edge over South Korea and U.S. forces. Experts suspect Russian or Chinese assistance in developing the aircraft, […]
03/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Canada freezes $43M in Tesla rebates in retaliation against Musk’s Trump ties
Canada froze $43M in Tesla rebates and barred the company from future EV incentives, citing U.S. tariffs but appearing to target Elon Musk. Critics call the move political payback over Musk’s ties to Trump and his role in U.S. government efficiency reforms. Tesla was singled out while other foreign automakers still qualify for Canadian rebates, […]
03/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
California takes bold step to ban harmful ultra-processed foods from school meals
California lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation to ban ultra-processed foods from public school meals by 2032. Ultra-processed foods are linked to 32 health conditions, including obesity, ADHD, and heart disease. The bill builds on California’s previous food safety laws, like banning toxic dyes in school meals. Scientists will identify harmful products by 2026, with phased removal […]
03/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
U.S. takes hard line against China’s military-tech complex with new export blacklist
The Trump administration has blacklisted 80 foreign companies, including China’s Inspur Group subsidiaries, for aiding Beijing’s military-industrial complex. Targets of the blacklist include firms that are developing supercomputers, hypersonic weapons, and AI for China’s military, cutting off access to U.S. tech. China condemns the move, calling it politicized trade, while analysts see it as a […]
03/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Khamenei warns U.S. will face “severe blow” if Iran attacked amid rising tensions
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei warns the U.S. that military aggression will trigger a “severe and crushing blow.” Tensions escalate as Trump threatens strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities if negotiations fail. Khamenei rejects U.S. ultimatums, citing Trump’s past withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. Iran refuses to negotiate under sanctions, with military leaders vowing a “devastating […]
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