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Sophia Lewis

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EU-US tariff deal not finished yet, say Europeans unhappy with Trump's terms

Trump’s terms hinder completion of EU-US tariff agreement, say Europeans

Efforts to finalize a trade agreement between the European Union and the United States are still in progress, with European representatives voicing growing frustration over the terms proposed by the U.S., particularly under the framework shaped during former President Donald Trump’s administration. While talks between the two sides have continued with cautious optimism, the core issues that have hindered progress remain largely unresolved.The proposed deal was intended to ease trade tensions and eliminate specific tariffs that have affected transatlantic commerce in recent years. However, European negotiators argue that the deal, as it currently stands, disproportionately benefits the United States and…
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'Her vulnerability still resonates deeply': Why Madonna's Ray of Light is 2025's hottest album

‘Her vulnerability still resonates deeply’: The enduring appeal of Madonna’s Ray of Light in 2025

More than two decades after its original release, Madonna's Ray of Light remains a touchstone in popular music — and in 2025, its impact feels stronger than ever. Long admired for its introspective lyrics and innovative production, the album has experienced a cultural and commercial resurgence, drawing in both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.What sets Ray of Light apart is its emotional depth. Madonna’s unfiltered exploration of transformation, motherhood, spirituality, and self-awareness feels as relevant today as it did in the late '90s. While the pop landscape has shifted dramatically, the album’s themes of searching for meaning…
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Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song 'sick

Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song ‘sick

Singer-songwriter Jess Glynne has openly voiced her objection following the use of one of her tracks in a video that allegedly depicted a deportation at the White House. The video included Jet2's rendition of one of her popular songs, leading Glynne to describe the footage as "sick," reflecting an increasing worry among musicians regarding the way their creations are utilized in political or contentious scenarios.The video, which circulated widely across social media platforms, shows a government-contracted deportation process, soundtracked by the Jet2 airline version of Glynne’s popular song. The cheerful tone of the music contrasts sharply with the gravity of…
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Wall Street edges back from its records as a busy week picks up momentum

Wall Street recedes from its records as week’s activity intensifies

U.S. stocks experienced a modest pullback after recently reaching all-time highs, as investors navigated a busy week filled with corporate earnings, economic updates, and ongoing speculation about future interest rate moves. The slight retreat reflects a natural pause in the market’s upward trajectory, with traders adjusting positions amid a blend of optimism and caution.The primary indices, such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, pulled back slightly from their peak positions, although the decrease was not significant. Experts characterized the adjustment as a component of a more extensive recalibration, rather than a change in market outlook. Although investor confidence is…
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Ranchers in southern Mexico are struggling against a flesh-eating parasite infecting livestock

Livestock in southern Mexico threatened by flesh-eating parasite, ranchers struggle

Ranchers across southern Mexico are facing a growing agricultural emergency as a parasitic outbreak wreaks havoc on their herds. A dangerous flesh-eating organism, known to burrow into the tissue of animals, is rapidly spreading across several regions, threatening the economic stability of farming communities and endangering the health of livestock on a large scale.The creature, scientifically known as Cochliomyia hominivorax, is the developing stage of a specific fly species that deposits its eggs in open injuries or mucosal areas. After emerging, the larvae consume the living tissue of their host, resulting in serious infections that can cause irreversible harm or…
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Could stem cells be used to create life without sperm or egg? Not yet, but here’s why scientists are concerned

Creating life without sperm or egg: Are stem cells the answer? Scientists explain concerns

Researchers exploring the possibilities of synthetic human reproduction are inching closer to a future where creating life might not require traditional reproductive cells—sperm or egg. While science has not yet crossed that threshold, recent developments in stem cell biology are prompting renewed discussions around the ethical, biological, and societal implications of creating human embryos using lab-generated cells.At the center of these discussions are embryoid models, or "synthetic embryos," which are clusters of stem cells manipulated to mimic the earliest stages of human development. These entities do not use sperm or eggs, nor do they implant in a womb. Instead, they…
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