June 8, 2025
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Trumps Push for Trade Schools Public Opinion on Shifting Funds from Harvard

Amidst the political whirlwind surrounding President Trump’s decision to redirect funds from Harvard University to trade schools, U.S. residents are divided in their opinions but unified in recognizing the vital role of vocational education. The controversy stems from Trump’s criticisms of Harvard University, accusing it of promoting “woke ” ideologies and alleged connections with foreign

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Ukraines Bold Move Drone Attacks Unleashed within Russian Borders

Months of meticulous planning by the Ukrainian military culminated in a daring assault that caught Russia off guard. As Ukrainian forces faced setbacks on their home soil, they executed a covert operation deep inside Russian territory, unleashing a flurry of attack drones with precision and devastation. Videos and satellite imagery captured the aftermath of this

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South Koreas Election Drama A Nation Divided Over Future Leadership

After months of political turmoil in South Korea, the country stood at a crossroads as Lee Jae-myung, the center-left candidate, emerged as the likely winner of the presidential election. The anticipation was palpable as exit polls suggested a significant victory for Mr. Lee over his main rival, Kim Moon-soo. “Lee’s campaign has tapped into public

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2 hurt, 1 arrested after shooting outside 3M Arena, police say

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Local News 2 hurt, 1 arrested after shooting at U of M following H.S. graduation ceremony, police say By Nick Lentz , Chloe Rosen Chloe Rosen Digital Producer, CBS Minnesota Chloe is a digital producer at CBS Minnesota in Minneapolis and has worked in numerous

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Salman Rushdie reads excerpts from his new book “Knife”

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] 60 Minutes Overtime Salman Rushdie reads excerpts from his book “Knife” Updated on: June 1, 2025 / 7:00 PM EDT / CBS News The most upsetting thing about the attack The most upsetting thing about the attack for Salman Rushdie 00:55 Author Salman Rushdie spent

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The women of No Sex for Fish are survivors — but their survival is precarious

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Goats and Soda The women of No Sex for Fish are survivors — but their survival is precarious June 1, 2025 8:49 AM ET By Viola Kosome , Photos by Julia Gunther Alice Akinyi (left, hand on hip) and Justine Adhiambo Obura, members of the

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Two dead and hundreds arrested in France after PSG win soccer Champions League

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] World Two dead and hundreds arrested in France after PSG win soccer Champions League June 1, 2025 7:43 AM ET By The Associated Press Soccer fans celebrate PSG’s victory on the Champs-Elysees avenue, with the Arc de Triomphe in background, after the Champions League final

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Elon Musks Innovative Mindset A Dive into His Views and Controversies

This week on “Sunday Morning, ” viewers were treated to a fascinating glimpse into the world of Elon Musk. The show highlighted an insightful interview with the tech mogul, shedding light on his thoughts about various topics. Hosted by Jane Pauley, the episode delved deep into Musk’s mind, revealing intriguing aspects of his personality. In

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Iranian FM Emphasizes Cooperation Amid Rising Uranium Stockpile Concerns

In the realm of international relations and nuclear non-proliferation, a recent report by the International Atomic Energy Agency has stirred concerns about Iran’s uranium enrichment activities. The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, engaged in a pivotal phone conversation with Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director-general of the IAEA, following the release of this significant report. Araghchi

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Skulls Restored Honoring the Lives of 19 Black Americans in New Orleans

In a poignant and long-overdue homecoming, the skulls of 19 Black Americans have finally returned to New Orleans after more than a hundred years spent in Germany. These individuals were not just anonymous specimens; they had names, stories, and families. Meet Marie Louise, a proud New Orleanian who tragically succumbed to malnutrition. Hiram Malone left

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