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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disneyland's Cavalcade: A Temporary Goodbye?

Disneyland's Celebrate Happy Cavalcade is making waves, but not for long. This festive parade, which has been a daily highlight at 1:30 pm and 2:45 pm, is rumored to wrap up on August 10. Why the sudden change? It seems Disney is making room for some spooky and jolly seasonal fun. The cavalcade kic

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Jul 04 2025SPORTS

Hotdog Hero Returns to Coney Island

Joey Chestnut, the hotdog eating champ, is back in action this Fourth of July at Coney Island. This is big news for fans who love watching people eat tons of hotdogs in just 10 minutes. Chestnut, known as "Jaws, " was kicked out last year for promoting a rival plant-based hotdog brand. But now, afte

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of RNA and Fats

Life needs RNA and fats. But could life exist with just these two? RNA does more than just carry information; it can also speed up reactions. This idea has led scientists to think about a time when life might have started with just RNA. But RNA needs help to stay organized and work properly. That's

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Bright Future: How New Glowing Materials Could Change Our Gadgets

Scientists have created new glowing materials that could make our screens and lights more efficient. These materials are made by mixing tiny amounts of two special substances, anthracene and perylene, into a base material called acenaphthene. When light hits these new materials, they glow in differe

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sodium Batteries: A New Way to Store Energy

Sodium metal batteries are a big deal because they can store a lot of energy. But there's a problem: tiny branches called dendrites can grow inside them, which messes things up. These dendrites cause the battery to lose power and even short circuit. Scientists have found a clever way to deal with t

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Light and Iron

Cancer treatments are always looking for new tricks. One promising method is photothermal therapy (PTT). It uses light to heat up and kill cancer cells. But there are some problems. Light doesn't go deep into the body. Also, cancer cells can get used to the heat. Scientists have found a clever solut

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

A Chancellor's Tough Day and Teamwork Triumph

Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, had a rough day. She admitted she was "clearly upset" during a recent session in the House of Commons. Reeves didn't share many details, just saying she was dealing with a personal issue. She quickly moved on, focusing on her job and the governmen

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Adults Should Get a Health Check Before Hitting the Gym

Playing sports is fun and good for you. It keeps your body fit and your mind alert. But even if you feel fine, your body might not be ready for tough workouts. Your heart could have issues, or you might hurt your muscles or bones. To stay safe, a quick health check before starting intense sports is

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Bright Minds Craft Cheap, Quick Metal Detectors

Scientists have created something cool: new tools that can spot harmful metals in water. These tools are special because they can tell the difference between zinc, cadmium, and mercury. Plus, they do this in water, which is a big deal. What makes these tools even better is that they are easy and ch

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Performance with Seeds and Pitch

Scientists have found a way to make better batteries using seeds and a special coating. They used Indian trumpetflower seeds to create a type of carbon called hard carbon. This carbon is good for storing sodium, which is important for a kind of battery called sodium-ion batteries. But there are som

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