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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

NBA Arenas That Fans Love to Snap Photos Of

The 2025-26 NBA season is here, and it's not just the games that have fans excited. Instagram data shows which NBA arenas are the most photographed. But why do some places get more snaps than others? First, let's talk about location. Arenas in big cities or popular tourist spots tend to get more ph

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon: How Top Polluters Are Trying to Clean Up

The Paris Agreement set clear goals to tackle climate change. To meet these targets, countries need to cut down on carbon-heavy industries and technologies. This is where decline policies come in. These policies aim to reduce or stop the use of carbon-intensive products and processes. But how well a

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Tragic Crossing: Lives Lost in the Aegean Sea

In the early hours of Friday morning, a rubber boat filled with migrants met a grim fate off the coast of Turkey's Mugla province. The vessel, carrying 18 people, sank swiftly after taking on water, leaving at least 14 individuals dead. The tragedy was first reported by an Afghan man who miraculousl

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Coffee Conundrum: Why Your Morning Brew is Costing More

Coffee lovers in the U. S. are feeling the pinch. Prices for ground coffee have shot up. In September, the average cost hit $9. 14 per pound. That's a 3% jump from August and a whopping 41% increase from September 2024. This trend isn't just about coffee. Overall food prices have also risen by 3% co

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Shrimp and Tiny Plastic: A Hidden Danger in Our Oceans

Plastic pollution is a big problem in our oceans. Tiny plastic pieces, called microplastics, are everywhere. But how do they affect sea life? A recent study looked at how these microplastics impact young shrimp. The focus was on polyethylene microplastics, which are tiny plastic spheres. The study

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

GM's Job Cuts: A Profit-Driven Move

General Motors (GM) recently let go of over 200 salaried employees, mainly from its Technical Center in Warren. This move came just days after the company raised its profit expectations for the year, which led to a significant boost in its stock prices. The company stated that these job cuts were du

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A Young Star's Battle with a Rare Disease

Isabelle Tate, a young actor from the show 9-1-1: Nashville, sadly passed away at the age of 23. The cause of her death was a rare condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, or CMT for short. This disease affects the nerves in the arms and legs, making it hard to move and feel things properly. It

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Oct 24 2025WEATHER

Tropical Storm Melissa: A Slow-Moving Threat in the Caribbean

In the heart of the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Melissa is causing quite a stir. This isn't your typical fast-moving storm; it's taking its time, sitting nearly stationary and dumping heavy rain over the same areas for days. Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic are bracing for impact, with forec

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

A Hidden Picasso Masterpiece Emerges from the Shadows

A painting by the famous artist Pablo Picasso recently sold for a huge amount of money. The painting, called "Bust of a Woman with a Flowered Hat (Dora Maar) 1943, " went for 27 million euros, which is about $31. 49 million. This sale happened at an auction in Paris. The painting had been kept priv

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Wild Ride: How Trump and Tech Billionaires Reshaped America's Money

Crypto has always been a bit of a wild card, and its recent journey in the U. S. is no exception. It started as a way to bypass traditional banks and governments, but now it's become a tool for the wealthy to gain even more power. The Trump administration has been a big part of this shift, with cryp

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