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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Sky Mysteries: Old Photos, Nuclear Tests, and UFOs

Some old sky photos from the 1950s show strange lights. These lights might be linked to nuclear tests and UFO reports. Researchers looked at data from 1949 to 1957. They found that these lights appeared more often around the time of nuclear tests. On days with at least one light, more UFO reports me

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Schools and Mental Health: How Tech Can Help

Schools are like a second home for many kids. They spend a lot of time there. So, it makes sense that schools can play a big role in supporting mental health. But, there's a problem. Many schools don't have enough resources to help students who are struggling. This is where technology might be able

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Nassau County's Winning Strategy: A Contrast to NYC's Approach

Nassau County, New York, has been making waves with its recent partnership with federal immigration authorities. This collaboration has led to notable outcomes, with officials reporting a significant drop in crime rates. The county's police force has been working closely with ICE, resulting in the a

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Your Pup Cozy: Must-Have Items for Chilly and Wet Walks

When the weather turns cold and rainy, our furry friends need extra care. Walking dogs in such conditions can be tough, but with the right gear, both you and your pup can enjoy the outdoors safely. Let's dive into some essential items that can make a big difference. First up, consider a raincoat fo

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Will Smith's Timeless Sci-Fi Hits Keep Streaming Strong

Will Smith's early sci-fi series, Men in Black, is still a big deal on streaming platforms, even years after his last appearance as Agent J. The first three movies, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, came out in 1997, 2002, and 2012. Despite no new movies since 2019's Men in Black: International, the fir

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

How Celestica is Powering the AI Revolution

The AI industry is booming, and Celestica is right in the middle of it. The company's CEO, Rob Mionis, recently shared insights on how Celestica is playing a crucial role in this tech wave. Celestica is not just another tech company. It designs and builds the essential infrastructure that makes AI

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Big Move: What's Changing and Why It Matters

OpenAI has made a significant shift in its business structure. They've turned into a public benefit corporation, which means they can make more money from their AI tech while still being controlled by a nonprofit. This change got the green light from two important regulators in Delaware and Californ

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

WEEX's Big Move in Dubai: Connecting with Crypto Big Shots

WEEX is making waves in Dubai at the Blockchain Life 2025 conference. This event is a big deal for crypto fans worldwide. WEEX isn't just showing up; they're making strong connections with local crypto lovers and expanding their reach in the Middle East. Known as the Most KOL Friendly Exchange, WEEX

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Says No to Trump's Education Rules

A judge recently made a big decision. She said the Trump administration couldn't stop certain sex education grants. These grants were for teaching important things about sex and relationships. The administration had new rules. They said schools couldn't teach about gender identity. This means they

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Oct 29 2025EDUCATION

New Rules for Teaching Jobs in Mississippi

Mississippi has just changed the rules for becoming a teacher. This is big news for people who want to teach elementary school or special education. The changes started this week. Now, students can teach while they learn. They can get a temporary license and take a free course to meet reading test

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