Author: Grace Johnson

Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

A year after his first warning Ruben Amorim issued another strong warning about high expectations. Manchester United won 4–0 in this fixture last season, yet he predicted trouble ahead. One year later, the same weaknesses resurfaced. A heated clash between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane defined the early action. United spent 77 minutes against ten men but failed to convert that advantage into control. United fail to use their numerical advantage Amorim watched his players struggle at critical moments. Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro lost possession under no pressure as Everton gained momentum. Amad Diallo made poor choices while replacing…

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Complex regulations drive soaring expenses The UK now ranks as the most expensive country to build nuclear plants, according to a government review. The report blames overly complex rules for inflating costs and slowing projects. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer commissioned the review to push a radical reset of nuclear policy. The taskforce says streamlined regulations could save Britain tens of billions and reverse years of industry decline. The government plans major nuclear projects to secure energy supplies and meet net-zero targets. Fragmented oversight fuels delays and overspending The review highlights a fragmented safety system with no clear industry-wide authority.…

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A Weekend Filled With Frustration Lewis Hamilton expresses deep disappointment after another difficult race weekend in Las Vegas. The seven-time world champion starts last after a slow qualifying session. It marks the first time in his 19-year career that he qualifies last purely on pace. He climbs into the points early, but he cannot pass Nico Hülkenberg’s Sauber. He struggles on medium tyres and finishes tenth. Hamilton calls the result “terrible” and says he sees “nothing positive” in the day. He tells a UK radio station that he only wants the season to end. He adds that he does not…

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Updated Guidance Raises Immediate AlarmThe CDC revised major sections of its website Wednesday, adding language that questions decades of established vaccine research. The new wording suggests scientists have not fully dismissed a potential link between vaccines and autism. Experts warn this framing misrepresents evidence and risks misleading families. Language Introduces Unnecessary DoubtThe page now claims that the statement “vaccines do not cause autism” is not fully evidence-based because studies cannot eliminate every possibility. Specialists say this phrasing creates unwarranted uncertainty. Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation notes that science cannot prove an absolute negative. She emphasizes that strong conclusions…

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Zelensky Keeps a Cautious and Steady ApproachUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky avoids criticising the US draft peace plan, even though it reflects key Russian demands. The White House rejects claims that Ukraine was excluded from shaping the proposal. Zelensky says in his nightly address that Ukraine wants peace and will rely on calm and disciplined diplomacy. He stresses that Ukraine remains ready for honest and efficient talks. Kyiv Worried About Risky ConcessionsKyiv fears proposals that include giving up the entire Donbas region. The draft also calls for a smaller Ukrainian army and bans foreign troops on Ukrainian soil. Ukraine has rejected…

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President signs law mandating fast disclosure Donald Trump announces he has signed a law requiring the Justice Department to release all federal records connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The law sets a 30-day deadline, though officials may withhold materials that could compromise active investigations or invade personal privacy. With Trump’s backing, the bill passes both chambers with overwhelming support. He changes his position after pressure from survivors and members of his own party. Trump had previously dismissed the effort as a partisan distraction before reversing course. He now claims the files may expose information about Democratic figures and emphasizes his direct…

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Court Dismisses Monopoly ClaimsA US district judge in Washington ruled that Meta did not violate antitrust laws when it acquired Instagram and WhatsApp more than ten years ago. The decision is a major setback for the Federal Trade Commission, which sued Meta in 2020, arguing the acquisitions helped the company dominate social media. Judge James Boasberg wrote that the agency failed to prove its case and concluded that Meta does not hold monopoly power. Meta welcomed the ruling, stressing that it operates in a highly competitive and fast-changing market. Executives Point to Fierce CompetitionIn April, Judge Boasberg presided over a…

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Pichai says no company can escape the falloutSundar Pichai warns that every company will feel the effects if the AI boom slows. He told a major British news outlet that today’s AI investment surge marks an “extraordinary moment” but also shows signs of “irrationality.” He pointed to growing concern in Silicon Valley as valuations climb and companies pour massive sums into AI technology. Pichai said Google can withstand a slowdown but remains exposed. “I think no company is going to be immune, including us,” he said. Insights from Google headquartersPichai discussed rising energy needs, delayed climate targets, UK investment, model…

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Trump Shifts Stance on Epstein FilesDonald Trump now calls on House Republicans to support making the Epstein files public. He writes on Truth Social that his party has “nothing to hide.” His reversal comes as many Republicans signal they may break ranks. The House plans a vote this week on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release the documents. Supporters expect enough votes in the House, though the Senate’s position remains uncertain. Trump would need to sign the measure if both chambers approve it. Bipartisan Momentum BuildsDemocrats and several Republicans back the bill. Co-sponsor Thomas Massie predicts up to…

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Falling mortgage rates are giving many homebuyers a small but welcome break after months of high borrowing costs. The average rate for a 30-year fixed home loan has moved down and now sits near 6.29 percent. This shift may look small, but it can help many people who plan to buy a home soon. Lower rates make monthly payments easier to handle and help more buyers qualify for a loan. Many people who stepped back from the market due to high costs now feel a bit more hope. For buyers who have been watching rates climb for more than a…

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