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How the US National Debt Works and Why It Matters Economy

How the US National Debt Works and Why It Matters

The US national debt recently surpassed $39 trillion. Here's how the federal government borrows money, who holds that debt, and why the growing intere...

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Vance to Visit Budapest: Washington Openly Sides with Orbán Economy

Vance to Visit Budapest: Washington Openly Sides with Orbán

U.S. Vice President JD Vance is expected to visit Budapest in the near future to support Viktor Orbán ahead of the April 12 parliamentary elections, s...

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Project Hail Mary: Gosling's Sci-Fi Epic Opens March 20 Culture

Project Hail Mary: Gosling's Sci-Fi Epic Opens March 20

Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, arrives in cinemas on March 20, 2026, earning near-universal critical...

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Apple Delays Siri Overhaul Again: iOS 26.4 Falls Short Technology

Apple Delays Siri Overhaul Again: iOS 26.4 Falls Short

Apple has confirmed that key Siri upgrades — including Personal Context, In-app Actions, and On-screen Awareness — will not arrive with iOS 26.4 in Ma...

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Venezuela Wins First World Baseball Classic Title Sport

Venezuela Wins First World Baseball Classic Title

Venezuela defeated the United States 3-2 in a dramatic ninth-inning comeback at Miami's loanDepot Park to claim the country's first-ever World Basebal...

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Oscars 2026: 'One Battle' Wins Big, Women Make History Culture

Oscars 2026: 'One Battle' Wins Big, Women Make History

Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' swept the 98th Academy Awards with six Oscars including Best Picture, while cinematographer Autumn D...

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How March Madness Works: The NCAA Tournament Explained Sport

How March Madness Works: The NCAA Tournament Explained

Every spring, 68 college basketball teams compete in a single-elimination bracket for a national championship. Here is how the selection process, seed...

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How FCC Broadcast Licenses Work—and What Can Revoke Them Technology

How FCC Broadcast Licenses Work—and What Can Revoke Them

Every radio and TV station in the United States operates under a federal license tied to the public interest. Here is how those licenses are granted,...

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How Nor'easters Form—and Why They're So Powerful Science

How Nor'easters Form—and Why They're So Powerful

Nor'easters are among the most destructive storms to strike North America's East Coast, capable of burying cities in snow and causing billions in dama...

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How NASA's Artemis II Mission Works—and Why It Matters Science

How NASA's Artemis II Mission Works—and Why It Matters

NASA's Artemis II will carry four astronauts around the Moon in 2026—the first crewed deep-space mission in more than 50 years. Here is how the missio...

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'One Battle After Another' Sweeps the 2026 Oscars Culture

'One Battle After Another' Sweeps the 2026 Oscars

Paul Thomas Anderson dominated the 98th Academy Awards, winning Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay for his epic 'One Battle Afte...

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AI Surpasses Human Experts as World Braces for Disruption Technology

AI Surpasses Human Experts as World Braces for Disruption

OpenAI's GPT-5.4 Thinking model has matched or outperformed human professionals in 83% of economically valuable tasks, as Morgan Stanley warns the wor...

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