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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Silent Advocates: Why NASA's Supporters Stayed Quiet

A recent protest at NASA Headquarters saw people rallying against budget cuts. Yet, major advocacy groups like the Planetary Society stayed silent. This raises questions about their role in supporting space exploration. The protest aimed to highlight the impact of budget cuts on NASA's missions. It

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Mixed Reality Roadmap: What's Next After Vision Pro?

Apple's Vision Pro might not have taken the market by storm, but the company isn't backing down. A well-known analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, has shared some insights on Apple's future plans for mixed reality devices. Kuo believes that Apple sees head-mounted devices as the future of consumer electronics. D

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

The Tunguska Event: A Century-Old Cosmic Mystery

On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion rocked the skies over Siberia, flattening over 830 square miles of forest. This event, known as the Tunguska event, remains the largest asteroid-related blast in recorded history. Today, June 30 is celebrated as International Asteroid Day to raise awareness abou

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

EV Tax Credits: A Sudden End in Sight?

The Senate is currently debating a massive tax and spending bill that could bring an unexpected and swift end to electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. This draft proposes a unified end date of September 30th, which is much earlier than the House's proposed timeline of late 2025 or 2026 for different au

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Jun 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dinosaurs Return with a Twist: A New Adventure in Jurassic World

The latest installment in the Jurassic World series brings back the thrill of giant creatures but with a fresh twist. This time, the story focuses on a group of people who venture into a forbidden island to extract DNA from some of the most massive dinosaurs. The mission is led by a shady corporate

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Jun 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Youngsters Trade Screens for Silverware at Social Gathering

A recent event at a hotel saw a mix of old and new social norms. Kids enjoyed buttering rolls and posing for photos under a balloon arch. During a free dance session, girls bounced to Dua Lipa's hit, while boys roughhoused, all under the watchful eyes of parents recording the fun. This generation m

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Vision for the Future: New XR Gadgets on the Horizon

Apple is cooking up some exciting new tech for the future. It looks like they are planning to add more devices to their extended-reality (XR) lineup. This includes new Vision series headsets and smart glasses. A supply chain expert named Ming-Chi Kuo shared some details about Apple's plans. He ment

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

Justice delayed but not denied: A 92-year-old man convicted for a 1967 crime

A man in his 90s has been found guilty of a brutal crime that happened over half a century ago. Ryland Headley, now 92, was 34 when he attacked and killed Louisa Dunne, a 75-year-old woman, in her own home back in June 1967. This case is notable for being the longest-running cold case in the UK to e

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Jun 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Charlize Theron Calls Out Jeff Bezos' Lavish Wedding

Charlize Theron didn't hold back while hosting her charity event. She joked about not being invited to Jeff Bezos' $50 million wedding. She said, "They suck and we're cool. " But then she got serious. She talked about big problems in the world. She mentioned how bad things are getting for immigrants

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10 Countdown: Time to Act Before Support Ends

Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates after October 14, 2025. This is a big deal for businesses still using the old OS. Many are slow to upgrade, especially in healthcare and finance. These industries often have outdated hardware that can't run Windows 11. In the Americas, only 43% of b

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