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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Football Legends Vie for Hall of Fame Glory

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is buzzing with excitement as some of the game's greatest players are up for induction. This year's finalists include some big names like Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald, who are making their debut on the ballot. Joining them are Jason Witten and Frank Gore, also in the

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Sky Showdown: Supermoon vs. Meteor Shower in January

January skies are set for a celestial showdown. A supermoon and a meteor shower are happening at the same time. But the bright moon might make it hard to see the shooting stars. The Quadrantid meteor shower is expected to peak late Friday into early Saturday. Usually, people can see about 25 meteor

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Data Centers Get a Power Boost from Jet Engines

In a surprising twist, the world of artificial intelligence is looking to the skies for a power solution. Boom Supersonic, known for its work on supersonic aircraft, has unveiled plans to adapt its engine technology for AI data centers. These modified engines, called Superpower turbines, are a spin-

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

The Patriots' Unexpected Journey to the Super Bowl

The Patriots have surprised everyone this season. Just a year after having a tough time with only four wins, they are now one of the top teams. No one expected them to do so well, so fast. At the start of the season, most people thought the Patriots would improve, but not this much. They were hopin

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Graphene's Big Step Forward: Smaller, Faster, and More Powerful Energy Storage

Scientists have made a big leap in energy storage technology. They've found a way to tweak graphene to create a material that can hold and deliver energy more efficiently. This new material, called multiscale reduced graphene oxide (M-rGO), could be a game-changer for devices that need quick bursts

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Cosmic Rays Might Make Earth-Like Planets More Common

Scientists have long thought that Earth-like planets need a rare cosmic event to form. They believed a nearby supernova explosion provided essential radioactive materials, like aluminum-26, to create planets like Earth. These materials heated early planetary building blocks, causing them to lose wat

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

Why Can't New Yorkers Buy Wine in Supermarkets?

In New York, you can smoke weed almost anywhere, but buying a bottle of wine at the supermarket? That's a no-go. It's a bit confusing, right? The state is totally chill with marijuana use, but when it comes to wine, they're not having it. Meanwhile, 40 other states let people grab a bottle of wine w

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dan Da Dan Season 3: What's Next for Momo and Okarun?

In 2027, fans of the supernatural comedy "Dan Da Dan" can expect a new season. This news came out during Jump Festa 2026, along with a fresh key visual for the show. The first season of "Dan Da Dan" aired from October to December 2024. The second season followed from July to September 2025. The ser

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brainiac's New Face: A German Actor Takes On Superman's Biggest Foe

The world of Superman is getting a new brainy bad guy. Lars Eidinger, a well-known actor from Germany, has been picked to play Brainiac in the upcoming movie "Man of Tomorrow. " This news comes after weeks of guessing games and rumors. Eidinger is not a stranger to big projects. He has been in popu

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Double Trouble: A Star Explosion Like No Other

In the vast universe, stars meet their end in grand explosions, scattering elements like carbon and iron. These events, known as supernovae, are well-known. But there's another type of explosion, called a kilonova, which happens when two dense, dead stars, or neutron stars, collide. This collision c

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