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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

China's Space Station Faces Unexpected Challenges

China's space station, Tiangong, is in a bit of a pickle. A recent mission had a hiccup, and now things are getting tricky. The Shenzhou-20 spacecraft had a window crack, making it unsafe to fly. So, the astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie had to come back to Earth in the Shenzhou-21 s

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Helping Build More Homes Faster

The housing market in the U. S. is in a tough spot. There aren't enough homes for everyone who needs one. This problem has been growing since the Great Recession. Now, prices are way higher than they were before the pandemic. One big reason for this is that building new homes is hard and expensive.

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upstate New York: The Silent Hero in Modern Defense Innovation

Upstate New York is making waves in the defense technology world. It's not just about big headlines and flashy claims. The region is quietly becoming a powerhouse in defense innovation. This is not just talk. It's action. The U. S. Army has been vocal about the need for change. Secretary of the Arm

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Hidden Gem in Michigan: Luxury Living in the Countryside

Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Jackson County, Michigan, a stunning home offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern luxury. This isn't just any house; it's a custom-built masterpiece spread over 10. 33 secluded acres, providing ultimate privacy and tranquility. The property, located at

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

San Jose Japantown: Business Blues and Historic Hurdles

In the heart of San Jose, a local entrepreneur is feeling the heat. Jordan Trigg, who once saw Japantown as a place of opportunity, now finds himself in a tough spot. He's lost control of four properties on East Taylor Street, and it's not just bad luck. The city's red tape and high costs have him t

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's School Funding: Who's Right?

Oregon's lawmakers claim they've finally met the school funding targets set by the Quality Education Commission. This is the first time in 25 years they've said this. But not everyone is convinced. The commission said the state needed $13. 5 billion to fully fund schools. Lawmakers approved $11. 36

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

UK Statistics Office to Cut Back on Data to Improve Quality

The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) is planning to publish fewer statistics in 2026. This is to help improve the quality of the most important economic data. The ONS has faced criticism for errors in its data over the past two years. A government review led to major changes in management.

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation 5: Success or Just Another Box?

The PlayStation 5 has sold over 80 million units, beating the Xbox Series X and matching the sales pace of its predecessor, the PS4. Sony is making good money from digital game sales and a huge player base. Microsoft, Sony's main rival, has been busy with other projects like PC gaming, Game Pass, an

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Gaming Monitor: A Step Towards Better PlayStation Experiences

Sony has just unveiled a new 27-inch gaming monitor designed specifically for PlayStation fans. This monitor is set to hit the shelves in the U. S. and Japan, offering a high-quality display experience. The screen boasts a QHD resolution and supports high refresh rates, making it a great choice for

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

A New Chapter: Real Estate Leadership Shifts at a Global Giant

Big changes are happening at the top of a major real estate company. Kathleen McCarthy, who has been a key leader in the real estate division, is leaving after 15 years. She plans to step down by the end of the year to pursue new adventures. This means Nadeem Meghji, her co-head, will take over as t

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