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Manhattan Luxury Housing Market Holds Firm as Wealthy Buyers Look Beyond New Property Tax

Felipe Cardona July 3, 2026

The Manhattan luxury housing market continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience despite the introduction of New York City’s new surcharge on qualifying second homes. Although the policy sparked concerns that wealthy buyers might redirect their investments elsewhere, activity in the premium residential sector has remained steady. Tight inventory, strong financial markets and continued demand for trophy properties are helping sustain one of the world’s most closely watched luxury real estate markets. Recent policy

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House Democrats Question Freedom 250’s Role in America’s 250th Anniversary Celebrations

Sarah Olivella July 3, 2026

The Freedom 250 controversy has become a prominent political issue as preparations continue for celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. House Democrats

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Iran Organizes Days of National Mourning Following Supreme Leader’s Death

Felipe Cardona July 3, 2026

The Iran Supreme Leader funeral is expected to become one of the largest public events in the country’s modern history. Authorities are preparing several days of official

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Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater Capture Creative Isolation in “Blue Moon”

SMGN Publishing October 16, 2025

A Deep Look at Lorenz Hart’s Final Years and the Changing World of Broadway Filmmaker Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon offers an intimate portrait of lyricist

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Trump’s Shift on Ukraine: How New U.S. Support Targets Russia’s Energy Infrastructure

SMGN Publishing October 16, 2025

Trump’s Post-Summit Policy Reversal Signals a New Phase in the Ukraine Conflict After months of stalled peace talks, the geopolitical landscape surrounding the Russia-Ukraine war

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Trump’s EV Pullback Boosts China’s Lead in Electric Vehicles

SMGN Publishing October 16, 2025

Policy reversal deepens U.S. retreat from EV leadership When Donald Trump returned to the White House, he immediately reversed many of the pro-electric vehicle (EV)

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Lead Found in Popular Protein Powders: What Consumers Should Know Before Panicking

SMGN Publishing October 16, 2025

Lead Contamination in Protein Powders Raises Safety Questions A recent independent investigation has uncovered trace levels of lead in more than twenty widely sold protein

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Markets in Flux: U.S.–China Tensions Fuel Stock Volatility

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

Trade conflict returns, shaking investor sentiment After months of steady gains, global equity markets are now caught in a swirl of uncertainty. This is due

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UN Calls for Expanded Humanitarian Access to Gaza Amid Growing Civilian Crisis

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

UN Pushes for Increased Humanitarian Access The United Nations has renewed its call for Israel to open additional border crossings into Gaza to enable a

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Visa policy changes could disrupt rural schools relying on international teachers

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

Districts face staffing shortages and financial challenges Across rural America, many school districts depend on international educators to fill teaching gaps. In Hardin, Montana —

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The Debate Over Releasing Genetically Modified Species Into the Wild

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

Scientists worldwide are exploring how gene-editing tools could contribute to environmental conservation. Although genetic modification is already used to produce food and develop medical treatments,

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Charlie Chaplin’s Bold Satire Against Totalitarianism in “The Great Dictator”

SMGN Publishing October 15, 2025

A Risky Choice During a Precarious Era When Charlie Chaplin began writing The Great Dictator in 1938, the United States had not yet entered World

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