CULTURE

Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Magic at EPCOT: A Global Celebration

EPCOT's International Festival of the Holidays is back for 2025, promising a mix of festive fun and cultural experiences. Starting right after Thanksgiving, November 28, and running through December 30, this festival is a must-visit for anyone looking to celebrate the season in style. One of the hi

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Jul 05 2025LIFESTYLE

The Unlikely Journey of Cool Whip: A Whipped Topping That Stood the Test of Time

Cool Whip has been a staple in American kitchens for decades, thanks to its convenience and adaptability. But what exactly is it, and why do people keep coming back to it? The story of Cool Whip begins with William A. Mitchell, a chemist who had a knack for creating unique food products. He invente

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Jul 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat's Hidden Toll on Dairy Farms

Dairy cows are feeling the heat, and it's not just a one-day thing. New research shows that extreme heat can cut milk production by up to 10%, and the effects can last for more than 10 days. This isn't just a bad day at the farm; it's a long-term problem. Cows that are in their prime production sta

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kesha's Wild Ride: A Return to Her Roots

Kesha, known for her wild and carefree persona, is back with her sixth album, simply titled ". (Period). " This album marks a significant step in her career, as it's the first one she's released under her own label, free from the constraints of her previous legal battles. The album is a vibrant mix

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Helpers for Plants: How Nanoparticles Fight Metal Poisoning

Plants face big problems from metal poisoning in soil. This is a real issue for farmers. But there is a new hope. Tiny particles, called nanoparticles, might be the answer. These particles are super small. They can do big things. First, let's talk about the problem. Too many metals in soil can hurt

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Alcohol Views in Iran: A Student Survey

In Iran, where alcohol is banned due to religious beliefs and laws, it's important to have a good way to study how people, especially students, think about and use alcohol. That's why a new survey called the ISKAP Alcohol Q was created. This survey is special because it's made to fit the Iranian cul

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Jul 01 2025OPINION

The Billionaire Bash That Sparked a Debate

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez tied the knot in Venice, Italy. Their wedding was a grand affair. It had many famous faces. Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and Tom Brady were there. The Kardashians, Oprah, and Ivanka Trump also attended. Many guests flew in on private jets. This raised eyebrows. Ven

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

France Takes a Stand: No More Smoking in Parks and Beaches

France has just rolled out a tough new rule: no more smoking in parks, beaches, or anywhere kids might be. This isn't just about breaking a habit; it's about protecting the little ones from secondhand smoke. The government is serious about this—if you get caught lighting up in these places, you coul

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Jun 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Living the Italian Dream on a Budget

A couple from Syracuse, New York, made a bold move that cut their monthly expenses by nearly $3, 000. They decided to leave the U. S. and settle in a coastal town in Calabria, Italy. This wasn't just a vacation; it was a lifestyle change. They made this decision during their 50th wedding anniversary

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers and the Hidden Plastic Problem

India's farms are facing a silent threat: microplastics. These tiny plastic bits are sneaking into the soil and messing with crops. But how much do farmers know about this issue? A recent study took a closer look at what Indian farmers think about microplastic pollution. Researchers talked to 310 f

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