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Sep 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tibet's Sky Lights Up, But at What Cost?

In Tibet, a dazzling fireworks display turned into a hot topic online. The show, backed by outdoor brand Arc'teryx, caught the attention of netizens who questioned its environmental impact. The local government in Shigatse took notice and sent a team to look into the matter. Arc'teryx, owned by Ant

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

From California to Columbia: Caleb Sanchez's Ivy League Journey

Caleb Sanchez, a young man from California, traded sunny beaches for snowy campuses when he chose to attend Columbia University. This wasn't just about academics; he also aimed to play football in the Ivy League. His freshman year ended on a high note, with impressive performances that helped Columb

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Sep 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bill Maher Stands Up for Jimmy Kimmel, Criticizes ABC

Bill Maher, known for his sharp wit, recently defended his fellow talk show host Jimmy Kimmel on his HBO show, "Real Time. " Maher didn't hold back when criticizing ABC, the network that suspended Kimmel's show after some controversial comments. Maher, who knows a thing or two about being canceled,

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Sep 19 2025BUSINESS

Hyperscale Data's Big Bitcoin Bet

Hyperscale Data has been making waves with its growing bitcoin investment. In just a couple of weeks, the company has boosted its bitcoin holdings to about $8 million. This amount now makes up 34% of its public float, which is a significant jump from the previous 12%. So, why the sudden interest in

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Funding Fight: Will the Government Shut Down?

The government might close down soon. Republicans have a plan to keep things running, but Democrats aren't happy. They want changes. If they can't agree, the government could stop working. The Republicans want to keep the government funded until late November. They also want to add more money for s

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Emmy Awards: A Glimpse Into Changing TV Trends

The Emmy Awards recently saw a boost in viewership, reaching 7. 4 million viewers, the highest in four years. This might sound like good news, but let's put it into perspective. Back in the day, the Emmys used to pull in way more viewers. In 2013, around 17 million people tuned in, and in 2002, it

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Sep 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Cost of Your Clothes: Why Fast Fashion is Hurting Our Planet

The fashion industry is a big part of our daily lives. But it's also a major source of pollution. Every year, the U. S. alone throws away a huge amount of textiles. This is not just a problem of waste. It's also about the resources used to make these clothes. The industry emits a lot of greenhouse g

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Sep 16 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Swing: What's Next After Hitting $116, 000?

Bitcoin's recent climb to $116, 000 didn't last long. It quickly dropped below $115, 000, leaving everyone wondering: will it go up or down? This price action suggests that the market needs a strong push to keep moving forward. Looking at the data, the spot market is showing strong momentum. The re

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Sep 16 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Shut Down Jets in Week 2 Showdown

The Buffalo Bills' defense was on fire in Week 2, proving they were much more than their Week 1 performance suggested. They faced the New York Jets, a team known for their strong running game, and shut them down completely. The Bills allowed only 154 total yards, their lowest since 1990. This was a

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Sep 16 2025CRIME

The Unraveling of a Tragic Event: DNA Ties and Political Tensions

In a shocking turn of events, DNA evidence has connected a 22-year-old suspect to the tragic shooting of prominent conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The FBI Director, Kash Patel, revealed that DNA found on a towel wrapped around a rifle near the crime scene matched that of Tyler Robinson. Additional

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