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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

The Saltwater Secret of the Dinosaur-Eating Crocodile

The ancient terror crocodile, Deinosuchus, was a fearsome predator that roamed North America around 82 to 75 million years ago. This giant reptile had a body nearly as long as a bus and teeth the size of bananas. It was known for its wide, long skull with a unique, bulbous lump, unlike any other cro

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Work: AI Agents Are Here to Stay

A major tech company has just dropped a big update. They have unveiled new AI "agents" that are set to change the way people work. These agents are designed to act like digital coworkers, taking on complex tasks that usually require human expertise. The idea is to make AI an essential part of daily

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

US-China Trade Tensions: A Chance for Change

The trade battle between the United States and China has been heating up. The world's two largest economies are at odds, and it's causing waves in global markets. This is not just about money. It's about the future of both countries' economies. The US wants China to rely less on making stuff to

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coral Reefs in Crisis: A Global Heatwave Impact

Coral reefs, often called the underwater rainforests, are in serious trouble. They support about a third of all marine species and a billion people. But right now, more than 80% of the world’s reefs have been hit by bleaching. This is the worst global bleaching event ever recorded. The heat has

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants Face First-Ever EU Fines for Digital Market Abuse

The European Union has taken a strong stance against two major tech companies. Apple and Meta have been hit with significant fines. This is the first time the EU has used its new digital competition law. The law is designed to prevent big tech companies from taking advantage of their dominant pos

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Financial Rollercoaster: The Price of Political Involvement

Tesla's first quarter of 2025 was a bumpy ride. The electric car giant managed to stay in the green, but it was a close call. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, has been heavily involved in politics, and this has taken a toll on Tesla's finances. A global trade war and an aging product lineup have also p

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Apr 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Skyblivion Mod: A New Dawn for Oblivion Fans

The gaming world buzzed with excitement when Bethesda finally confirmed what many had guessed: a remastered version of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion was on the way. This news came as no surprise, given the hints scattered across developer Virtuos' website and even Bethesda's own platform before the

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Apr 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Voting for the 2025 AMAs: Your Guide to Making a Difference

The 2025 American Music Awards are all about the fans. The voting process is straightforward, but there are a few tricks to know. First, fans can vote online at VoteAMAs. com. This is the most convenient way to support favorite artists. The ceremony will take place on May 26, which is also Memor

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing is gearing up to ask the Federal Aviation Administration for the green light to boost its 737 Max jet production to 42 per month by the end of this year. This push comes as the company shows signs of improvement in its financial performance and operational efficiency. The company's latest qu

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

MMA Superstar Conor McGregor Sets Conditions for Return

Conor McGregor, the most famous name in mixed martial arts, has been quiet for a while. But now, he's talking about coming back to the UFC. The buzz started after the huge success of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. McGregor took to Twitter to share his thoughts on a potential return. He made it clear

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