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Trump and Musk’s plans, the return of pandas and the ancient Celtic society | Hot Off the Wire – Fremont Tribune

Trump and Musk’s plans, the return of pandas and the ancient Celtic society | Hot Off the Wire – Fremont Tribune

Every week, Hot Off The Wire examines various stories in business, science, healthcare and more. The titles of this week include:

  • What do Americans think about Trump and Musk’s plans about the federal government poll AP-Norc.
  • Adults in the United States want security security actions, but mostly opposes arrests in schools and churches, AP-Norc poll.
  • The tax period for some small businesses affected by disasters in 2024 is approaching.
  • Pink December for the sales of small business, but restaurants have been missed.
  • Chemicals in the wastewater sludge fertilizer is a risk of cancer, says EPA.
  • Scientists feel “chirping” choral waves near the ground in an unexpected place.
  • The pandas return; “Washington, County Colombia, is no longer unbearable !.”
  • Gloves with gloves, the cat becomes accidentally frequently a flying passenger after being left in mistake on a plane.
  • Solar fish, which became ill after the aquarium closed, recovered – thanks to human clippings.
  • A flowering plant that smells like fitness socks and rotting junk, makes thousands of queue in order to whiffs it.
  • In farmtok, agriculture is in the spotlight. What would it mean if it disappeared.
  • Ancient DNA suggests that women were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in the UK.
  • Obesity will not be determined solely by ITM according to the new plan for diagnostics by world experts.
  • Brownstone from Sex and the City receives a port for tourists.
  • This week, AP Religion Roundup President Trump requires an apology after the introductory prayer service, and religious leaders respond to repression against immigration.

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Iron Age-Society

This photo, provided by the University of Bournem in January 2025, shows a copper alloy mirror from the Celtic cemetery of the Iron Age as part of the excavations of the Durotriges tribe in Dorset, Southwestern England.


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The presenter Terry is the managing editor of the National Editorial of Lee Enterprises. In addition to producing daily news podcast, Hot Off the Wire, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-host of Streamed & Screened movies and a television program and is a former producer of Across The Sky, a time-dedicated to the climate and climate.

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