September 15, 2025
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Tariffs Hurting Walmart

Retail giant Walmart reported its second-quarter (Q2, fiscal year 2026) earnings, highlighting a modest miss on earnings per share (EPS) amid rising costs.

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Alligator Alcatraz Requested To Cease Construction

This dramatic photograph—sourced from Reuters—depicts a crocodile in the water adjacent to the temporary migrant detention center, known by its nickname “Alligator Alcatraz,”.

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Texas Can’t Require Religious Texts in Schools

A federal judge in San Antonio has issued a temporary injunction blocking parts of Texas’s new law requiring the display of the Ten.

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Court throws out Trump’s $454 million civil fraud judgment

A New York state appeals court has overturned a substantial $454 million civil fraud penalty, previously imposed on former President Trump and his.

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GLOBAL SPEAK SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

State Department Mishap: Sensitive Trump-Putin Summit Details Found on Alaska Hotel Printer

In a startling lapse of protocol, sensitive U.S. State Department documents were discovered on a public printer at Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage,.

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GLOBAL SPEAK SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG 13: Climate Action SDG 15: Life on Land

Six Volcanoes Erupt Following Massive 8.8 Earthquake in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula

In a stunning display of nature’s power, six volcanoes erupted in rapid succession across Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula following a colossal 8.8 magnitude earthquake.

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Pigs Turn Blue From Consumed Poisons

Wild pigs in Monterey County, California have been found with intense blue—or “slushie-blue”—muscle and fat. This unusual coloration is not due to a.

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Radioactive Shrimp Found at Walmart

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an urgent advisory against consuming, selling, or serving certain Great Value brand raw frozen.

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Puerto Rico Without Power After Hurricane Erin Makes Its Way

Power Outages & Restoration Hurricane Erin, now a Category 3 storm, knocked out power to approximately 147,000 households in Puerto Rico, with electric utility.

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