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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Bitcoin Mine: A Hot Spot from Space

High above, a heat-seeking satellite has captured a striking image of a massive Bitcoin mining facility in Rockdale, Texas. This facility, one of the largest in the U. S. , is known for its enormous energy appetite, consuming as much power as 300, 000 homes. The satellite, operated by a U. K. -based

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Read Tiny Magnets with Light

Scientists have found a new way to read tiny magnets using light. These magnets are so small that they are made of just one molecule. The cool part is that this method works with light that is not visible to our eyes, but it is the same light used in fiber optic cables for the internet. The magnets

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Snakes: Smarter Than You Think?

Snakes have often been seen as simple, brainless creatures, but recent studies show they are much more intelligent than we thought. They can learn, remember, and even solve problems in ways that help them survive. For a long time, scientists thought snakes weren't smart because they couldn't do wel

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

AI's Political Battlefield: Who Will Control the Future?

AI is not just about cool robots or smart gadgets. It's becoming a big deal in politics. A new book, "Code Red, " dives into how AI might shape the future, especially for conservatives. The book's writer, Wynton Hall, has spent over two years studying AI's ups and downs. He thinks AI will change liv

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Grass, Stories, and a New Way to Advertise

Two companies are teaming up to change how brands talk to people. Tallulah Films, known for its moving stories, and Fresh Patch, famous for its pet grass, are working together. They want to create content that feels real and engaging, not like typical ads. The plan includes podcasts, videos, and ot

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Christmas Story That Almost Wasn't

In 1965, CBS executives were not happy with the first cut of "A Charlie Brown Christmas. " They thought it was too slow, not funny enough, and too religious. The producers agreed, feeling they had ruined Peanuts. The special had been made quickly and on a tight budget, and the executives were worrie

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor: What We Know About Comet 3I/ATLAS

In the vast expanse of space, a remarkable guest has arrived. Comet 3I/ATLAS, a celestial traveler from beyond our solar system, has captured the attention of astronomers worldwide. This comet, potentially the oldest ever observed, offers a unique glimpse into the mysteries of our galaxy. On Novemb

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Island: Could the Reality Show Hit the Big Screen?

Love Island has become quite the sensation in the world of reality TV. Now, there's buzz about it making a leap to the big screen. ITV America is exploring this idea, seeing it as a way to capitalize on the show's popularity. David George, the CEO of ITV America, has been chatting about this possib

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Online Skin Doctors for Men's Hair Loss

Men are losing their hair, and the internet is stepping in to help. Teledermatology, where doctors consult patients online, is becoming popular for treating male pattern baldness. This approach makes it easier for men to get help, as they can talk to a doctor from home. Plus, they are more likely to

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Hilton's Bold Move: New Hotels in Türkiye

Hilton is making big waves in Türkiye with its latest hotel brand, Canopy by Hilton. Two new hotels are set to open this month in Istanbul and Izmir. This is not Hilton's first foray into Türkiye, as they have already introduced the Tapestry Collection by Hilton and expanded the Curio Collection by

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