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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses for Athletes: Oakley Meta Vanguard Review

The Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses are designed with athletes in mind, offering a blend of style and functionality. These glasses stand out with their unique visor design, which is a signature look for Oakley. The design is not just about looks; it also includes practical features like a new act

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech Helps Fix Tiny Blood Vessels

Small blood vessel replacements made from a material called ePTFE are widely used in hospitals. However, these grafts often fail because they don't heal well inside the body. The surface of ePTFE is very water-repellent, which makes it hard for the body to grow a protective layer of cells on it. Sc

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Oct 29 2025OPINION

Keeping Parks Safe for All

In Charleston, Colonial Lake is a cherished spot for locals. The recent fall festival, Bloom Charleston, showed just how much the community values this revitalized space. People of all ages enjoy walking and relaxing by the lake. But there's a growing problem. Cyclists are using the park paths, mak

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Sky Mysteries: Old Photos, Nuclear Tests, and UFOs

Some old sky photos from the 1950s show strange lights. These lights might be linked to nuclear tests and UFO reports. Researchers looked at data from 1949 to 1957. They found that these lights appeared more often around the time of nuclear tests. On days with at least one light, more UFO reports me

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Mysterious Lights Over Japan: What's Really Happening?

Lights racing across the night sky in Japan have people talking. A video of these lights has gone viral, with some saying it's proof of aliens. But others think it's something more ordinary, like drones or even just a trick of the light. Japan is no stranger to strange sightings. In fact, the count

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tokyo Trip: Gifts, Golf, and Good Vibes

Trump's visit to Tokyo was quite the event. He met with the new Japanese prime minister and had lunch with her. The prime minister gave him some cool gifts, like a golf bag and a golden putter. She even nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump was over the moon, saying he found his soul mate.

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

India's Gold Rush: Bringing Treasure Home

India's central bank has been busy lately, moving a lot of its gold from foreign banks back home. Now, over 65% of its gold is stored within the country. That's a big jump from just four years ago. Why the rush? Well, after some countries froze Russia's gold reserves due to the Ukraine conflict, Ind

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Oct 29 2025RELIGION

Faith and Family: A Countercultural Choice

Around the world, countries are facing a big problem: not enough babies are being born. This isn't just a random trend; it's a serious issue that affects economies and societies. Fewer children mean fewer workers, which can lead to economic slowdowns and political tensions. Some countries, like Hung

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Money Matters in New Jersey's Governor Race

The race for New Jersey's next governor is heating up, and the money trail tells an interesting story. Both main candidates, Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli, have shared their campaign finance details. Sherrill, a Democrat, has a slight edge in funds. She's raised about $3. 2 million recently an

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Why Finance Pros Are Flocking to Dubai

Dubai is becoming a hotspot for finance professionals. The city's tax-free status and warm weather are big draws. Many are moving from places like London, Hong Kong, and Switzerland. The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is growing fast. It now has 48, 000 finance jobs. This is a 9% increa

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