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Oct 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Crisis: Heat, Smoke, and Hunger on the Rise

The planet is getting hotter, and people are paying the price. Over the past few decades, the number of deaths caused by extreme heat has shot up by 23%. That means around 546, 000 people die each year because of it. And it's not just heat; wildfire smoke is also taking a toll. In 2024 alone, 154, 0

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Tylenol Faces Legal Heat Over Pregnancy Concerns

Texas has taken a bold step by suing Tylenol's maker, Kenvue, and its former owner, Johnson & Johnson. The lawsuit claims these companies misled the public about Tylenol's safety during pregnancy. The main concern? A possible link between Tylenol and developmental issues like autism and ADHD. The l

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Recent Surge: What's Driving the Price Up?

Dogecoin, often seen as a fun cryptocurrency, has recently shown some serious moves. It climbed past $0. 195, which is a big deal for traders. This isn't just any small rise; it's backed by a lot of trading activity, especially from big players. They're buying a lot, which usually means they expect

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Venice's Secret Keeper: A Legacy of Masks and Dreams

Venice, a city of canals and whispers, holds a secret. It's not just about gondolas and pigeons. It's about a woman who turned her childhood dreams into a grand spectacle. Antonia Sautter, a native Venetian, grew up surrounded by the magic of Il Carnevale. Her mother, a skilled seamstress, sparked h

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince Andrew's Royal Residence: A Controversial Stay

Prince Andrew has been living in a massive 30-room house called Royal Lodge for over 20 years without paying rent. He only paid a small amount for the lease and some money for repairs. He can stay there until 2078, but if he leaves early, he might get a lot of money from the Crown Estate. Many peop

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

The Martha Moxley Murder: A Half-Century Old Mystery

Fifty years ago, a shocking crime shook the quiet town of Belle Haven in Greenwich, Connecticut. Fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was found dead under a pine tree in her backyard. She had been brutally attacked with a golf club and a piece of it. Her pants and underwear were pulled down, but there was

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

A Rhino's Arctic Adventure: A Tale of Survival and Evolution

In the icy reaches of the Canadian High Arctic, a surprising discovery was made. A rhinoceros, unlike any seen before, roamed this region 23 million years ago. This rhino, named Epiatheracerium itjilik, was about the size of a modern Indian rhino but lacked a horn. Its fossils were found on Devon Is

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Nebraska Football: More Than Just Uniforms

Nebraska football is making waves, but not for the reasons some might expect. While there's been buzz about potential new uniforms, the team is keeping their focus elsewhere. The players and coaches are zeroing in on execution and strategy. This isn't just about looking good on the field; it's about

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uber's Big Bet on Self-Driving Cars

Uber is making a bold move into the world of self-driving cars. By 2027, they plan to have 100, 000 robotaxis on the road. These cars will be powered by Nvidia's technology. This isn't Uber's first rodeo with Nvidia. They teamed up earlier this year. Uber is sharing some of its driving data to help

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Bank of America Shuffles Top Tech and Media Jobs

Big changes are happening at Bank of America. The bank just promoted some key people in its technology and media teams. Matthew Sharnoff and Johnny Williams are now the new leaders for global tech investments. They will work together as co-heads. Sharnoff has been with the bank for over 25 years. Wi

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