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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Big Move: Restarting the Biggest Nuclear Plant After Fukushima

Japan is taking a big step by restarting the world's largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa. This plant, located about 136 miles northwest of Tokyo, was shut down after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima disaster. Since then, Japan has been trying to reduce its depend

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Japan's H3 Rocket Faces Another Setback

Japan's latest attempt to expand its satellite navigation system hit a snag. The H3 rocket, launched from Tanegashima Space Center, failed to deliver the Michibiki 5 satellite into the correct orbit. This is not the first time the H3 has faced issues. It had a rocky start with a failed debut in Marc

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Jim Beam Takes a Break: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Jim Beam, the famous bourbon whiskey brand, is taking a short break. Starting January 1st, the main distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, will stop making whiskey. This is not forever, though. The company wants to use this time to make some improvements. The good news is that visitors can still go to t

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

A Look at James Ransone's Life and Legacy

James Ransone, a familiar face in many TV shows and movies, has passed away at the age of 46. His death was confirmed by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner, who stated that it was a suicide. Ransone was known for his role as Ziggy in the popular TV series The Wire. He also appeared in other notable wo

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Untold Stories of Johnny Carson's Tonight Show Ban List

Johnny Carson, the legendary host of "The Tonight Show, " had a list of celebrities he banned from his show. This list wasn't written down, but many people knew about it. Some big names on the list include Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, William Shatner, Carl Sagan, Dana Carvey, Orson Welles, Jerry Lewis

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Montreal Canadiens' Jake Evans Faces Tough Injury Challenge

Jake Evans, a key player for the Montreal Canadiens, is facing a rough patch after a heavy collision during a recent game. The incident happened when Evans and Justin Brazeau of the Pittsburgh Penguins clashed knees during the first period. Evans tried to walk off but couldn't return, leaving fans w

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Dec 22 2025SPORTS

Justin Herbert's Hand and the Chargers' Playoff Push

Justin Herbert is getting the hang of playing with a broken hand. The extra protection helps, and so does facing a defense that can't tackle him. He threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, leading the Los Angeles Chargers to a 34-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys. This victory keeps the C

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Avatar's New Adventure Starts with a Whimper in North America

James Cameron's latest epic, Avatar: Fire and Ash, kicked off its global journey with a mixed bag of results. While it raked in a whopping $345 million worldwide, it didn't quite set the box office on fire in North America, pulling in a modest $88 million. This is a far cry from the expectations tha

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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood says goodbye to a familiar face

James Ransone, a well-known actor, has sadly passed away at the age of 46. His death has left many in Hollywood heartbroken, especially those who worked closely with him. Spike Lee, who directed Ransone in two films, shared a heartfelt message on social media. He called Ransone his brother and reme

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Kentucky Bourbon Barrels Overflowing: Jim Beam Takes a Break

Jim Beam, a big name in Kentucky bourbon, is taking a pause. Starting January 1, they will stop making bourbon at their main distillery. This isn't because they're in trouble. It's because they have too much bourbon aging in barrels. Kentucky has a record number of barrels, over 16 million, sitting

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