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EU Officials Seek Trade Deal with Trump to Avoid High Tariffs FRANKFURT, Germany — Key leaders in the European Union are urgently advocating for a trade agreement with the Trump administration to prevent the imposition of a hefty 50% tariff on imports. Originally set for June 1, President Trump has pushed back the tariff deadline to July 9, a move that is consistent with his approach in trade negotiations. European negotiators are grappling with Trump’s fluctuating tariff threats but must devise strategies to address his concerns, according to experts. These officials face not just trade disagreements but a range of…

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Changes Coming to the Tour Championship: A New Format for 2025 The PGA Tour recently announced a significant change for the Tour Championship, the final event of the FedEx Cup, starting in 2025. The traditional system of starting strokes will be eliminated, meaning that all 30 players will begin the tournament at an even par. This decision marks a shift toward a simpler and more straightforward competition format, responding directly to fan feedback. The Tour Championship is set to take place from August 21 to 24, concluding the 19th year of the FedEx Cup. The event features a total purse…

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Manhattanhenge: A Unique Sunset Experience in New York Every year, New Yorkers and tourists alike gather to witness a striking event known as Manhattanhenge. This phenomenon occurs when the setting sun perfectly aligns with the grid of Manhattan’s streets, creating a stunning view framed by skyscrapers. Many photographers and sunset lovers flock to the streets in the spring and summer evenings to enjoy this picturesque moment. This year’s first occurrence will take place on Wednesday at 8:13 p.m., with another chance to see it on Thursday at 8:12 p.m. Manhattanhenge will also occur again on July 11 and 12. What’s…

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Fire Breaks Out at Midtown Luxury Hotel: Quick Response by Fire Department A significant fire erupted on Tuesday afternoon at a luxury Hilton Hotel located at the busy intersection of Sixth Avenue and 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) responded promptly to the call, which came in just before 5 p.m. local time. Upon arrival, firefighters were greeted with thick plumes of brown smoke rising into the sky, drawing attention from nearby onlookers and passersby. Eyewitness videos shared across social media showed crowds gathering as they watched the scene unfold, with smoke pouring from…

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Diddy’s Assistant Testifies About Threat to Kid Cudi Former assistant Capricorn Clark recently took the stand at Sean "Diddy" Combs’ trial, sharing alarming details about an incident where Combs allegedly threatened rapper Kid Cudi. Clark claimed that Combs became furious after learning about Cudi’s romantic involvement with Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, his long-term partner. During her testimony, Clark recounted a tense moment from December 2011, when Combs showed up at her home visibly upset. She recalled looking through her peephole and seeing Combs, who had a split in his pants. When Clark opened the door, she described him holding a gun…

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Congressman’s Trip to El Salvador Highlights Divisions on Immigration A congressman from Maryland recently returned to the U.S. after an unsuccessful trip to El Salvador where he aimed to meet Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 gang member who was deported in March. Representative Glenn Ivey expressed frustration over the challenges he faced during this visit, stating that he was "stonewalled" in his attempts to check on Abrego Garcia’s welfare. Abrego Garcia’s deportation has become a contentious topic, dividing opinions among both Republicans and Democrats. While some, including the Trump administration, have accused him of serious crimes…

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A young elephant seal made a surprising appearance in the coastal town of Gordon’s Bay, South Africa, on Tuesday morning. The hefty two-ton seal wandered through the suburban streets, catching the attention of local residents who couldn’t believe their eyes. Witnesses described how the seal, thought to be lost, meandered past homes and even dared to rest his massive head on the hoods of parked cars. Locals, amused by the unusual sight, recorded videos, with one woman playfully asking the seal how he ended up so far from home. Concerned for the seal’s safety, local authorities—including the police and a…

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Trump’s Stance on Transgender Athletes Sparks Controversy in California In a recent twist in the ongoing debate over transgender athletes, President Donald Trump has taken a firm stand against California allowing transgender women to compete in female sports. This comes as the state gears up for important high school track and field championships, where a transgender athlete is set to participate. Trump has made it clear that he is prepared to withhold federal funding from California unless it adheres to his directive against allowing transgender athletes in women’s events. He characterized the situation as an affront to fairness and justice,…

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American Music Awards Shine Bright in Las Vegas The American Music Awards, hosted by Jennifer Lopez, dazzled on May 26 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. This annual event featured a blend of fan-voted awards, exciting performances, and memorable moments that spurred conversations across social media. Lopez kicked off the night with an electrifying opening performance, showcasing a medley of 23 songs in just six minutes. From lively dances to heartfelt interactions with her backup dancers, she certainly made a splash, flaunting a stunning sparkling catsuit. Just moments later, she transitioned into her hosting duties in an eye-catching silver gown, showcasing her…

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In the wake of the 2019 California International Marathon, Kristina Smithe found herself reflecting on the environmental impact of large sporting events. As a participant, she noticed the staggering amount of waste generated from single-use cups at aid stations, estimating that nearly 150,000 cups had been used and discarded during the race. Smithe, shocked by the waste and driven by the desire for a more sustainable solution, developed a reusable, lightweight silicone cup. After finalizing her design, she began testing her cups at various races in 2021. Now, her company, Hiccup Earth, provides around 70,000 reusable cups that event organizers…

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