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Daylight Savings Time 2025: When Will the Time Change?
As we move closer to spring, many people are asking, “When will the time change?” In 2025, Daylight Savings Time (DST) will begin in the United States on Sunday, March 9, 2025. This is when we spring forward 2025, moving the clocks ahead by one hour at 2:00 AM local time. This hour change 2025…
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Elon Musk Welcomes 14th Child: A Look at His Expanding Family
Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has once again made headlines with the birth of his 14th child. The baby, named Seldon Lycurgus, was born to Shivon Zilis, an executive at Neuralink, a company co-founded by Musk. Musk and Shivon Zilis’ Growing Family This marks the fourth child Musk has fathered with…
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Trump Zelensky Meeting Ends Abruptly Amid Tensions Over Ukraine War
The recent Trump-Zelensky meeting at the White House was expected to focus on Ukraine’s defense and ongoing conflict with Russia. However, the discussion quickly turned tense, highlighting disagreements over U.S. support and Ukraine’s strategy in the Russia-Ukraine war. Clash Over Ukraine Aid and War Strategy During the Trump and Zelensky meeting, former President Donald Trump…
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Southwest Airlines and Flexjet in Near-Miss Incident at Chicago Midway Airport
A near-collision between a Southwest Airlines commercial jet and a Flexjet private aircraft at Chicago Midway Airport has raised safety concerns, prompting an investigation by aviation authorities. The incident, which took place on February 25, 2025, underscores the importance of air traffic control precision and pilot awareness in busy airports like Midway. What Happened? A…
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Trump Gold Card and the EB-5 Visa: A Controversial Connection
In recent years, discussions about the Trump Gold Card have surfaced alongside debates over U.S. immigration policies, particularly the EB-5 visa program. This investment-based pathway to a green card has long attracted wealthy individuals, including Russian oligarchs and other elites, seeking U.S. residency. Given the program’s ties to the wealthy and powerful, critics argue it…
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No Tax on Overtime: Latest Updates on the Budget and Tax Cuts
The movement to eliminate taxes on overtime pay is gaining momentum in Congress, with Republican lawmakers pushing for tax relief measures as part of the broader 2025 budget and spending negotiations. As discussions continue, the fate of tax cuts, Medicaid funding, and other fiscal policies remain at the forefront of the House of Representatives’ agenda.…
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Joann Fabrics to Close All Stores Following Bankruptcy
After more than 80 years in the fabric and craft retail industry, Joann Fabrics has announced the closure of all its remaining U.S. stores. This decision comes after the company’s second bankruptcy filing in less than a year, marking the end of an era for the beloved retailer. A Legacy in the Craft Industry Founded…
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Roberta Flack: A Musical Legend Remembered
Roberta Flack, the legendary singer and pianist known for her soulful ballads and timeless hits, passed away on February 24, 2025, at the age of 88. Her ability to blend jazz, soul, folk, and pop set her apart as one of the most distinctive voices in music history. Early Life and Musical Beginnings Born on…
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USAID’s Contribution to India’s Development
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been a key partner in India’s development efforts for decades. Working alongside the Indian government, private sector, and civil society, USAID has supported initiatives in health, clean energy, economic growth, and governance. This collaboration has strengthened India’s progress in multiple areas, fostering innovation and sustainable solutions…
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Louis DeJoy: A Controversial Tenure as Postmaster General
Introduction Louis DeJoy has served as the 75th Postmaster General of the United States since June 2020. His leadership of the United States Postal Service (USPS) has been met with significant debate, particularly over changes he implemented that affected mail delivery, including during the 2020 presidential election. While he has defended his policies as necessary…