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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pepper the Robot and the Future of Storytelling Together

Pepper, a social robot, is now trying something new: telling stories with people. This isn't just about robots reading stories. It's about creating stories together, using both words and real objects. Here's how it works: a person shows Pepper an object, like a toy or a book. Pepper uses its camera

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Ocean Gold: Brown Algae's Hidden Potential

Brown algae, those humble sea plants, are more than just seaweed. They are packed with special molecules that could change the game in medicine and health. These molecules, like fucoidans and sterols, are created because brown algae live in tough conditions. They could be the key to new drugs and he

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Melissa's Caribbean Dance: What's Next for the Storm?

Melissa, the storm that's been hanging around the Caribbean like an uninvited guest, is finally starting to show some movement. But don't pack your umbrellas away just yet. This storm is tricky, and no one knows for sure where it's headed next. The storm has been stuck in one place for days, moving

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Oct 25 2025WEATHER

Jamaica Braces for Powerful Storm Melissa's Arrival

Storm Melissa is on a path to become a strong hurricane, aiming straight for Jamaica. This storm is moving slowly, causing heavy rain and flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic all week. At least three people have died in Haiti, and one in the Dominican Republic, due to landslides and flooding

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Georgia's Uranium Bust: A Strange Tale of Illegal Deals

In a surprising turn of events, three individuals from China found themselves in hot water in Tbilisi, Georgia. They were caught red-handed trying to buy uranium, a substance that's tightly controlled due to its potential use in nuclear weapons. The plan? To smuggle the radioactive material back to

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Rugby Injuries: What's Happening in South Africa's Women's Game?

Rugby is a tough sport. It's no surprise that injuries happen. But what about women's rugby in South Africa? A recent study looked into this. It wanted to find out how often injuries occur. It also looked at how bad these injuries are. And what makes them more likely to happen. First, let's talk ab

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Oct 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Wiser on October 25th

October 25th is a special day for many stars. It's the day when several famous faces add another candle to their birthday cake. From singers to actors, this date is packed with notable birthdays. Take Ciara, for example. She's turning 40 this year. Growing up, she moved around a lot because her dad

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Food Banks Face Tough Times as Government Shutdown Hits

Food banks across the country are preparing for a tough time ahead. The government shutdown has put nearly 300, 000 people in West Virginia at risk of missing their November SNAP benefits. This is a big deal because SNAP helps over 41 million Americans put food on the table. The shutdown is not the

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Downtown Dallas: Can It Bounce Back?

Downtown Dallas is in a tough spot. It's not dead, but it's not thriving either. The area has been struggling with homelessness and crime, which has given it a bad reputation. This is a big deal because downtown is a major part of Dallas's identity and economy. The homeless situation is a big probl

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Tech Grads Face Tough Job Market Amid AI and Trade Uncertainty

Young tech graduates are finding it tough to land jobs. The Federal Reserve has been cutting interest rates to boost hiring, but this might not help much. Companies are holding back on hiring due to uncertainty about future costs and the impact of AI on jobs. AI is changing the game for entry-level

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