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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Big Money, Big Trouble: Texas Takes On Giant Investors Over Climate Change

A big legal fight is heating up in Texas. A judge recently said a lawsuit against some of the world's biggest investment companies can move forward. The states involved think these companies are breaking the rules by pushing for climate change action. They say this is making energy more expensive.

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Aug 06 2025CRYPTO

A New Meme Token with a Twist: Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) Gains Momentum

In the world of Ethereum, a new meme token called Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) is making waves. It's not just another funny internet coin; it has some serious features and a unique take on finance. This token is playing with ideas about central banking and money, making it more than just a joke. Pepe Dollar

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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Went to Space? A Fun Look at Famous Faces in Zero-G

Space is not just for astronauts anymore. Now, celebrities are joining the fun. From singers to billionaires, many famous people have gone to space. Companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic make it possible for those with deep pockets to experience space travel. But do you know who h

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Aug 05 2025SCIENCE

How a Common Virus Can Turn Deadly in Certain Cancers

In parts of the world where it's common, a virus called Epstein-Barr (EBV) is found in over 90% of people with a specific type of throat cancer. This virus, the first known human DNA tumor virus, can cause big changes in how our chromosomes are organized. When EBV interacts with human DNA, it can re

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Aug 05 2025BUSINESS

Vegas Vibes: What's Up with the Slump?

Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps, is feeling a bit drowsy lately. Tourists aren't flocking in like they used to. Social media is buzzing with posts showing empty airports, planes, and casinos. But there's more to the story. Numbers don't lie. In June, only 3. 1 million people visited Las Vegas

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Aug 04 2025POLITICS

The Rise of Charlie Kirk: How Faith and Politics Collide

Charlie Kirk, once known for his aggressive debate style, has shifted his focus to blending religion and politics. Starting as a secular figure, he now champions Christian nationalism, advocating for a theocratic vision where Christianity influences all aspects of society. This shift aligns with the

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Aug 04 2025RELIGION

The Journey of Asante Figures: A Story of Change and Meaning

Six Asante shrine figures, known as abosom and asuman, have quite the story to tell. These figures didn't just sit in one place; they traveled far and wide, changing hands and meanings along the way. They started in what was then the Gold Coast, now Ghana, and passed through the hands of many differ

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Sun Spots: Uncovering the Hidden Drivers

Sun spots, those pesky dark patches on the skin, are more than just a cosmetic issue. They pop up after too much sun exposure and can hint at bigger skin problems. But what's really going on inside the skin when these spots appear? Scientists have been digging into this question and have come up wit

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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

UCLA in a Tough Spot: Money, Rights, and Politics

UCLA is in big trouble. The U. S. government says the school didn't protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests. Now, the school might have to pay a lot of money or face even bigger problems. The government has stopped over $300 million in research money. That's a lot of cash. UCLA has

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: How And Just Like That. . . Lost Its Way

The recent announcement of the cancellation of "And Just Like That. . . " marks the end of a once-beloved franchise. The show, a reboot of the iconic "Sex and the City, " has been struggling to find its footing since its debut in 2021. The final season, which has just aired, has been met with mixed

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