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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Structures, Big Sensing: How Tiny Glass Patterns Can Detect Changes in Their Surroundings

Ever wondered how tiny structures can do big things? Well, scientists have found a way to use tiny glass patterns, called dielectric metasurfaces, to detect changes in their environment. These patterns are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye, but they can do something amazing: they c

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tommy Egan's Final Stand: What to Expect from Power Book IV: Force Season 3

Get ready for a wild ride! The last season of "Power Book IV: Force" is almost here. This show is all about Tommy Egan, a big shot drug dealer trying to take over Chicago's underground world. In this final season, Tommy is fighting hard to keep his business running and protect the people he cares ab

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rhea Seehorn's New Role: A Grumpy Hero in a Happy World

Rhea Seehorn is stepping into a new character that's quite different from her previous roles. In the sci-fi series Pluribus, she plays Carol, a novelist who's not your typical hero. This show, which started on Apple TV, is about a world where most people are happy because of a virus. But there are 1

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Violent Movies: What's the Real Cost?

Violence in movies and TV shows is everywhere. It's not just action films or crime dramas anymore. It's in the shows we binge-watch on our favorite streaming platforms. But what does all this violence do to our minds, especially to kids and teens? Think about it. When we see violence all the time,

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

The 49ers' Unlikely Winning Streak: A Test of Resilience

The San Francisco 49ers are proving that winning isn't just about having the best players. They've faced a tough season with many key players injured. Wide receivers, tight ends, and even their starting quarterback have missed games. Yet, they keep finding ways to win. Their defense has taken a big

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

A Young Athlete's Life Cut Short: The Tragic End of Marshawn Kneeland

Marshawn Kneeland, a promising defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, died tragically after a police chase near the team's facility. He was just 24 years old. The incident began when Kneeland refused to stop his vehicle for a traffic violation, leading to a high-speed chase. Authorities later found h

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Bold Move: Building AI for People

Microsoft has just made a big change. They are no longer tied to their old deal with OpenAI. This deal had limits. It stopped Microsoft from making AI as advanced as they wanted. Now, they are free to chase their own dreams of super-smart AI. Microsoft's new team is called the MAI Superintelligence

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

AFC West Showdown: How to Catch Raiders vs. Broncos on Thursday Night Football

The Denver Broncos are on a roll, leading their division for the first time since their Super Bowl win in 2015. They've won six games in a row, often pulling off dramatic second-half comebacks. Over 40% of their points this season have come in the fourth quarter, showing their resilience. Meanwhile

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

A Big Win for a Brave Teacher

A teacher in Virginia got a huge win recently. A jury gave her $10 million after she was shot by a 6-year-old student. The student brought a gun to class. The teacher, Abigail Zwerner, said she thought she was dying when it happened. The jury believed the school's assistant principal, Ebony Parker,

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Nov 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Willis Takes a Relaxing Walk by the Sea

Bruce Willis, the well-known actor, was seen taking a leisurely walk on the beach in Los Angeles. He was dressed casually in a gray T-shirt, white sneakers, and tan pants, with sunglasses and a baseball cap to top off his look. This sighting comes after he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia

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