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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rio's Rare Palm Trees Bloom and Bid Farewell

Rio de Janeiro is witnessing a spectacular yet bittersweet event. Tall, golden palm trees called Talipot palms are blooming for the first and last time. These palms are not native to Brazil. They were brought from South Asia decades ago by a famous landscape architect. The palms were planted in two

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Treasures: Best Black Friday Bargains Beyond the Rush

Black Friday is not just a single day anymore. It's a multi-day shopping extravaganza. This year, some of the best tech deals are still available. From headphones to game consoles, there's something for everyone. Disney+ and Hulu are offering a bundle deal. For just $60, you can get a year of both

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Nov 29 2025OPINION

Age is Just a Number: A Busy Life at 79

At 79, one person is living proof that age is just a number. They are far from retired, instead juggling a busy schedule that would put many younger people to shame. This individual runs a thriving business with 14 employees, expecting to grow by over 40% this year without spending a dime on market

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Nov 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Winter Fun in Delaware Without Breaking the Bank

Winter doesn't have to be expensive. Delaware offers plenty of free and low-cost activities to enjoy the season. First, there are holiday lights. Lights for a Cure in Middletown is a great spot. It's a big home display with shows running through New Year's. The best part? Donations go to cancer res

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Azaleas in Trouble: A Hidden Threat and a Potential Savior

In the lush gardens of Nanjing, a silent battle is unfolding. Azaleas, those vibrant and beloved plants, are under attack. Over the past few years, about 15% of Rhododendron simsii plants in nurseries have shown signs of wilting and yellowing. The culprit? A sneaky pathogen causing crown and root ro

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Frank Ragnow's Surprise Return: A Game-Changer for the Lions?

Frank Ragnow, the Detroit Lions' former center, is making a comeback. This news comes after Coach Dan Campbell had said that Ragnow's return was unlikely. The Lions shared a photo of Ragnow running out of the tunnel at Ford Field, confirming the news. Ragnow, who is only 29 years old, was a first-ro

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Nov 25 2025CELEBRITIES

A Love Story That Built an Empire

Sir Richard Branson recently shared heartbreaking news about the passing of his beloved wife, Joan. She was his partner for half a century. He called her his best friend, his rock, and his guiding light. Joan was more than just a wife to him; she was his partner in every sense. She was also a wonder

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Green Spaces in the Sky: How Rooftop Gardens Boost Healthcare Workers' Well-Being

Healthcare workers are in high demand worldwide, and their well-being is a growing concern. One innovative solution gaining traction is the creation of urban rooftop gardens. These green spaces offer a unique escape for staff, particularly in bustling cities where ground-level gardens are scarce. A

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Miami Hurricanes: On the Bubble for College Football Playoff Spot

The Miami Hurricanes are currently sitting at the 15th spot in the College Football Playoff rankings. This is a significant jump from their previous ranking of 18. They are the highest-ranked team from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). However, their spot in the playoffs is not guaranteed. To se

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Where Did All the Work Go? Hollywood's Commercial Crews Feel the Pinch

Hollywood's commercial production crews are facing a tough time. Work is drying up, and many are looking elsewhere for opportunities. Diane McArter, who runs Furlined, a company that produces ads for big names like Apple and Eli Lilly, is one of those affected. She's been traveling a lot lately, sho

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