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Jun 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

AI Powerhouses: How Their Footprint Stacks Up

Data centers that run artificial‑intelligence programs are getting a lot of attention for the electricity and water they use. In 2023, U. S. facilities drew about 176 terawatt‑hours—roughly 4½ percent of the country’s total power. That sounds huge, but when you compare it to other big polluters, the

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

What to Know Before Buying a Work‑Ready Laptop

A laptop that’s built for work looks different from the everyday model you might buy for school or gaming. The term “business laptop” isn’t fixed; manufacturers use it to signal that the machine can handle heavy tasks and protect sensitive data. If you travel a lot, look for tough cases or chass

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Two Indian batting legends and why we shouldn’t rank them

For years, Indian cricket fans have debated who was greater: Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli. Tendulkar, known for his graceful timing and 24-year career, set the gold standard for run-making. Kohli, meanwhile, has spent over a decade smashing records at a relentless pace while staying in peak physi

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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Musk’s $1 Trillion Fortune Beats the Whole Crypto World

Elon Musk has crossed a landmark milestone, becoming the first person in modern times to own more than $1 trillion. The rise came after SpaceX, the space‑launch company he founded, went public on the Nasdaq. The company’s debut pushed its valuation to $2. 2 trillion, and Musk still owns about 42 % o

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Knicks End Long Gap, Cowboys Still Chase Glory

The New York Knicks capped their season by taking the 2026 NBA Finals in five games, a win that added a third title to their record but ended a 53‑year wait since 1973. Their victory shows that long droughts can be broken, a point that resonates with Dallas fans hoping for similar success. Despit

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vince Gilligan Says the 1982 “Thing” Beats Its Own Predecessor

Vince Gilligan, famous for shows like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, recently shared his thoughts on a classic sci‑fi horror film that was released 44 years ago. He highlighted why the 1982 movie “The Thing” is superior to the earlier version made in 1951. Gilligan first became interested in t

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

Yaks and Cattle: Who Wins at the Top of the World?

Yaks thrive on the Qinghai‑Tibet Plateau, where oxygen is thin and food is scarce. Scientists wanted to know how the animals’ gut bacteria help them survive. They compared yaks and ordinary cattle at two heights: 2, 200 m and 3, 800 m. The rumen is the biggest stomach of a ruminant and houses mil

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cheap tech for school and fun: Chromebook or iPad?

Picking a school gadget doesn’t have to mean buying a pricey Windows laptop. Two lighter, cheaper options stand out: Chromebooks and iPads. Both fit in a backpack, but they handle daily tasks in different ways. Chromebooks win on price and choice. You can grab a basic model for under a hundred doll

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Mbappe Shares His Take on the Messi‑Ronaldo Debate

Kylian Mbappe says the long‑running question about who is the best soccer player ever comes down to two very different styles. He has played alongside Messi and faced Ronaldo, so he can speak from experience. He points out that the two stars are almost opposite. Ronaldo is tall, powerful and love

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Look at Smart Glasses from Two Popular Brands

Two eyewear companies, known for their stylish and affordable frames, have teamed up to explore a new high-tech territory. While details remain under wraps, early discussions suggest these aren’t just your average glasses. Instead, they might offer something extra—augmented reality features designed

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