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Drones attack famine-relief trucks in Sudan

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Conflicts arise as U.S. politics gets enmeshed with science

Science and politics don’t mix well, kind of like oil and water or fire and ice. Yet a series of recent Trump administration moves involving vaccines, climate science and the space program spur concern among some health and scientific professionals a...

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Trump sends warships to Maduro’s doorstep


The United States has deployed three guided-missile destroyers with 4,000 sailors and marines to waters near Venezuela in what officials describe as a counternarcotics mission, escalating tensions with President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The White...

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Do political power plays hurt voters?

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This week's word in the news: DOWNSHIFT

DEFINITION:

A move or shift to a lower level (of speed, activity, or intensity).

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
Gordon said the downshift “feels painful,” but he contends the economy is heading toward more normal levels that were seen before the pandemic.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal -- 08/25/2025

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