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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Tech and Green Energy: A Challenge for Developing Nations

Developing countries face a tough challenge. They want to grow using technology. But they also want to protect the environment. It's a tricky balance. First, let's talk about technology. It's great for growth. But it needs lots of energy. If that energy comes from dirty sources, it causes pollution

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Aug 29 2025SCIENCE

Why People Join Conspiracy Groups: It's Not What You Think

People don't join conspiracy groups because they are stupid or easily fooled. It's more about finding a sense of belonging and support. A recent study followed people as they got more involved in these groups. Researchers spent five years talking to members, joining online chats, and going to meetin

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Aug 29 2025EDUCATION

Reading Habits: A Slippery Slope for American Minds

A recent study has uncovered a troubling trend: Americans are reading less for fun, and the gap between Black and white readers is widening. The research, published in iScience, looked at data from over 236, 000 people aged 15 and older, collected between 2003 and 2023, with 2020 excluded due to the

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Aug 28 2025LIFESTYLE

The Foundation That Feels Like Second Skin

Have you ever wished for a makeup product that feels like it's not even there? The Airbrush Flawless Foundation by Charlotte Tilbury might just be the answer. This isn't your average foundation. It's a breakthrough for those who want full coverage without the heavy feeling. The magic lies in its un

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Aug 27 2025CRIME

A Dark Start to School in Minneapolis

A tragic event unfolded at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Two young students lost their lives, and 17 others were hurt. This happened during a morning church service. The shooter, a man in his early 20s, took his own life after the attack. He used multiple weapons, including a rifle, shotgun, and

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Aug 26 2025SPORTS

A Brutal Attack in the Wrestling Ring: What Happened and Why It Matters

A shocking incident occurred at a wrestling event in Sun Valley, California. A fighter named Raja Jackson, son of ex-UFC champion Rampage Jackson, attacked another wrestler, Syko Stu, during a match. The attack happened after the match ended, with Stu lying motionless on the mat. Raja Jackson slid i

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Aug 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Parents' WhatsApp Groups: The Never-Ending School Year Chat

As summer winds down, parents' WhatsApp groups start buzzing again. It's like a slow wake-up call, with messages trickling in at first. Someone reminds everyone about after-school registration. A few replies follow, saying thanks and wishing everyone a great end of summer. Then, more messages appear

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Aug 25 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medical Research: What's at Stake?

Medical research is a long game. It's not just about finding cures for today's diseases. It's about laying the groundwork for treatments that might not be ready for decades. But what happens when funding for this crucial work is slashed? Dr. Kamila Naxerova is one of many scientists working on unde

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Aug 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

DCU: Breaking the Mold, One Story at a Time

The DC Universe (DCU) is shaking things up, and it's about time. With James Gunn at the helm, the DCU is ditching the one-size-fits-all approach that has dominated the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for years. Gunn, known for his work on Guardians of the Galaxy, is bringing a fresh perspective to D

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Aug 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

KPop Demon Hunters: A Singalong Sensation

KPop Demon Hunters is making waves, and not just on Netflix. This animated flick about a girl band battling evil spirits is now on the big screen for a special singalong event. Theaters across the country are packed with fans singing their hearts out. The movie has been a massive hit since its relea

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