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Sep 18 2025SCIENCE

Chimps on a Fruity Tip: The Boozy Side of Jungle Life

In the heart of Uganda and Côte d’Ivoire, chimpanzees have a secret: they’re sipping on nature’s cocktail. These wild chimps munch on about 10 pounds of fruit daily, which happens to be fermented and packed with alcohol. Scientists found that this fruity feast contains around 14 grams of pure ethano

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Sep 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Climate Change Rollback: A Step Back for the Planet

The Trump administration is taking a hard stance against climate change policies. They recently proposed to cancel a 16-year-old finding that carbon dioxide emissions are harmful to public health. This move could prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating emissions from cars and pow

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Chrystia Freeland: From Cabinet to Ukraine's Future

Chrystia Freeland has decided to step away from her cabinet role, marking the end of her 12-year journey in public service. This move comes with a mix of gratitude and a hint of sadness, as she shared on social media. Freeland emphasized that democracy thrives because political roles are not permane

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Rush Through Diplomatic Appointments

The U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently approved a large group of Donald Trump's nominees for diplomatic roles. This move came as Republicans pushed to change Senate rules to speed up the confirmation process. Among the nominees were some big names, like Michael Waltz, who was picked

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Sep 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Step Into Molly Qerim's Shoes on ESPN's First Take?

Molly Qerim's sudden exit from ESPN's "First Take" has left a big void. Her departure came as a surprise to many, especially her co-star Stephen A. Smith. Smith shared that Qerim's resignation was abrupt and happened during contract talks. He also hinted that he might know why she left but respected

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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

Oscar Buzz: What's Next After the Big Film Festivals?

The film world is buzzing with excitement as the dust settles on major film festivals and the Emmy Awards. Everyone's eyes are now on the Oscars. Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" is leading the pack after winning big at Toronto, but "Frankenstein" and "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" are also making wa

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big UK Trip: What's Really Going On?

President Trump is back in the UK for another big visit. This time, he's bringing along his wife, Melania. They touched down at Stansted Airport and then took a helicopter to central London. They're staying at a fancy place called Winfield House, which is the US ambassador's home. Tomorrow, Trump i

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How YouTube Eats Up Your Data and How to Control It

YouTube is a data hog. If you're not careful, it can drain your data plan faster than you can say "subscribe. " But don't worry, there are ways to keep it in check. First, let's talk about how much data YouTube uses. It varies based on the video quality. The lower the resolution, the less data it u

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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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