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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's in Charge of Clean Toilets in Zambia?

In Zambia, getting clean and safe toilets is still a big problem. Not everyone has access to them. The people who can make a difference have different amounts of power and care about the issue in varying degrees. This mix of power and interest affects who gets these toilets and who doesn't. A recen

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Otters and the Hidden Threat in Their Homes

Sea otters in British Columbia are facing a silent danger. Scientists found harmful chemicals called PFAS in their bodies. These chemicals are man-made and very tough to break down. They can build up in animals and cause serious health problems. The study looked at sea otters that had passed away.

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Peaceful Protests: A Look Back and a Look Ahead

In October 2025, a significant number of Americans, including many Alaskans, participated in a nationwide protest against the Trump administration. This event was reminiscent of another large-scale protest that took place in 1969. Back then, people across the country came together to advocate for an

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Rally Behind Political Causes on Election Day

Election Day in the United States saw a wave of celebrities taking to social media to endorse their preferred candidates and causes. Many stars focused on the New York City mayoral race, with several backing socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Comedian Ilana Glazer, actor Mark Ruffalo, and activist

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Coca-Cola's Bold Move with AI: A Year Later

Coca-Cola is not backing down from its AI adventure. After last year’s AI holiday ad caused a stir, the company is diving even deeper into artificial intelligence this season. Pratik Thakar, the head of generative AI at Coca-Cola, shared his thoughts at the Brandweek 2025 event in Atlanta. He made i

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Breast Density and Cancer Detection: A Tech Showdown

Breast density can make it tough to spot cancer on mammograms. That's why researchers decided to compare two methods: the usual mammogram and a newer one called contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM). They wanted to see if CESM could handle dense breasts better. Dense breasts have more gland

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Nov 05 2025EDUCATION

A New Hub for Photographers to Learn and Connect

Photographers now have a new online space to learn and grow. The Professional Photographers of America (PPA) has launched PhotoVision. It is a streaming platform just for photographers. It has over 2, 500 videos and 1, 700 articles. These cover the art, business, and inspiration of photography. This

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

A Tale of Two Game Studios: One Rises, One Falls

Two game studios, both backed by NetEase, are at a crossroads. T-Minus Zero Entertainment is making a comeback, while Fantastic Pixel Castle is preparing to shut down. T-Minus Zero Entertainment has been reborn as an independent company. A small team of experienced directors and founders has taken

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Console Games Still Rocking, Despite Xbox's Struggles

Xbox's future is looking shaky, especially with big games like "The Outer Worlds 2" and "Halo" heading to PlayStation 5. Microsoft is cooking up the next Xbox, but things aren't looking too bright. Yet, don't jump to conclusions about consoles being on their way out. A well-known video game analyst

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Nov 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Greenville's Holiday Fun and New Spots to Explore

Greenville is buzzing with new spots and events to check out. The Judson Mill District is kicking off a holiday market inspired by "The Polar Express. " Every Thursday to Saturday, from November 6 to December 20, you can find festive decorations, local vendors, and fun activities inside the Annex Bu

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