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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

The Mysterious Traveler: What's the Deal with 3I/ATLAS?

A peculiar traveler named 3I/ATLAS is making its way through our solar system. It's not your average space rock. Scientists are puzzled. This object is different from anything they have encountered before. Opinions on 3I/ATLAS vary widely. Some are eager to uncover its secrets. Others find it too b

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Green Side: How Smart Tech Can Save the Planet

AI is often criticized for its high energy use, but it also offers solutions to environmental problems. Data centers powering AI use a lot of electricity, and this demand is expected to rise. However, AI can help reduce energy waste and pollution in various ways. One area where AI shines is in maki

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

NASA's Leadership Shake-Up: A Clash of Titans

The space community is buzzing with drama as Elon Musk and NASA's interim chief, Sean Duffy, trade barbs. It all started when Duffy publicly criticized SpaceX's progress on the lunar lander, praising Blue Origin instead. This didn't sit well with Musk, who fired back with a personal attack, calling

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Brazil's Unexpected Tax Hit on Netflix: What Went Wrong?

Netflix recently faced a surprising financial setback due to a tax issue in Brazil. The company had to pay a huge $619 million in taxes. This unexpected expense lowered Netflix's profit margin for the quarter. The stock price dropped by more than 6% as a result. This tax, known as CIDE, is unique t

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

A Clash of Titans: Who's Steering NASA's Future?

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. space program found itself in the middle of a public feud. The current head of NASA, Sean Duffy, and tech mogul Elon Musk exchanged sharp words online. This happened after Duffy suggested that other companies should compete with Musk's SpaceX for a moon land

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

How American Schools Are Failing Students

American students are struggling more than ever in school. Test scores are dropping, and it's not just because of the pandemic. Many kids are falling behind in reading and math. In fact, a lot of students can't even understand simple passages or summarize what they read. This is a big problem, and i

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Do We Keep Making Ugly Celebrity Statues?

Celebrities are often remembered with statues after they pass away. But sometimes, these statues do not look like the celebrities they are supposed to represent. This was the case with the recent Tina Turner statue in her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee. Fans were not happy with the statue. They

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Bridges with Light: Amanda Borrett's Mission

Amanda Borrett sees infrastructure as a tool to bring people together. She has spent nearly 20 years in the broadband industry, working to make sure everyone has access to the internet. As the Vice President of Business Development at eX2 Technology, she helps communities turn their tech ideas into

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

British Columbia's Bold Move Against Crypto Mining

British Columbia is making a big change. It wants to stop new crypto mining projects from using its power grid. This decision is part of a bigger plan to focus on other industries that use clean energy and create more jobs. The government thinks this will help the economy grow and meet climate goals

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Alaska's Storms: A Village's Fight Against Nature

In the small village of Kwigillingok, Alaska, nature showed its power in a terrifying way. A man named Steven Anaver found himself in a nightmare when his home started floating away during a massive storm. The storm, leftovers from Typhoon Halong, hit western Alaska hard. It brought strong winds and

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