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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

China's New Offshore Oil Venture Takes Shape

In the vast South China Sea, a new offshore oil project has begun operations. The Xijiang Oilfields 24 Block Development Project, situated in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, is a shallow-water venture that taps into existing infrastructure from the nearby Huixi Oilfields. This project is notable for it

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Vance Speaks at Turning Point USA: A Look at the Future

JD Vance, the Vice President, wrapped up the Turning Point USA's AmericaFest convention on Sunday. He talked about faith and the "America First" idea, which got the crowd excited. Earlier in the week, Erika Kirk, who now leads Turning Point USA after her husband Charlie Kirk's passing, backed Vance

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

A Roundabout Tells a Tale of Shifting Politics

In Leicester, a seemingly ordinary roundabout, Belgrave Circle, has become a symbol of the changing political landscape in the UK. This roundabout, built on the site of an old railway station, witnessed significant political shifts during the 2015 general election. At that time, all three parliament

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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 2025POLITICS

Political Gathering Blends Grief and Glitz

AmericaFest, hosted by Turning Point USA, has become a mix of politics, fame, and merchandise. This year, it included a replica of the tent where founder Charlie Kirk was killed. This display stirred up mixed feelings. Some saw it as a tribute, while others found it odd to turn a tragic event into a

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Titans: Inside the Heated Debates at a Major Conservative Gathering

At a recent conservative gathering, tensions ran high as prominent figures took shots at each other instead of focusing on their usual targets. Erika Kirk, now leading the influential organization after her husband's passing, tried to keep things light, comparing the event to a lively family Thanksg

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Hype or Hope? Experts Weigh In

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a lively discussion took place about AI's future. The big question: Is the AI boom a bubble ready to burst? The answer? It's complicated. Some believe that bubbles aren't all bad. They argue that these bubbles are just part of the tech world's cycle. Every few years,

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Italy's Gentle Giants: How Humans Changed Bear Behavior

Deep in the Italian mountains, a unique group of brown bears has been living near humans for a long time. These bears, called Apennine brown bears, are different from other brown bears. They are smaller and have different faces. They are also less likely to be aggressive. This is not just a random t

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Poland's Crypto Rules: Good or Bad for New Businesses?

Poland is setting up new rules for cryptocurrency. This is big news for new businesses in the crypto world. The country's government is trying to make things clearer and safer. But some people worry that these rules might make it harder for new businesses to grow. The new rules are called the Crypt

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Droplets Might Help Fight Brain Diseases

Inside cells, there are tiny droplets that act like little factories. These droplets, called coacervates, are important for many cell functions. They form when certain molecules group together, creating a separate liquid phase within the cell. This process is normal and helps cells work properly. H

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