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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pandora's Box Office Magic: 'Fire and Ash' Lights Up Theaters

The newest addition to the Avatar universe, "Fire and Ash, " has made a significant splash at the box office. It raked in $345 million worldwide in its opening weekend, placing it just behind "Zootopia 2" for the year's highest debut. In the U. S. , it brought in $88 million, while internationally,

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

EdTech: Shaping Smarter Minds for the Future

Education technology, or EdTech, has been around for a while, but it's only now that we're seeing its true potential. Over the past 25 years, many educators have used EdTech to teach thousands of students from all over the world. But EdTech is more than just a tool for delivering content. It's a way

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Dec 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Tineco Vacuums: Smart Cleaning for Every Home

Cleaning can be a hassle, especially with kids and pets around. Tineco offers a range of smart vacuum cleaners to make life easier. These vacuums are designed for different needs, from quick cleanups to deep carpet cleaning. They are also budget-friendly, with options starting at $100. Plus, there's

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Our Past Shapes Who We Trust

Ever wondered why we instantly trust some strangers but not others? It turns out, our past experiences play a big role in shaping these quick judgments. Researchers wanted to find out how our brains use past knowledge to decide who seems trustworthy. They looked into something called stimulus gener

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Nuclear Arsenal: What's Really Happening?

China is beefing up its nuclear weapons, and it's not just a little. A recent draft report from the Pentagon suggests that China has likely loaded over 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) into silos across three different fields. This is a big deal because it shows China is expanding its

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

Stella's Journey to Clear Sounds

Stella, a young girl from Utah, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Pendred syndrome. This condition caused her hearing to gradually worsen over time. At first, doctors thought her hearing issues were minor and could be fixed with simple drainage tubes. But Stella's mom, Kennedy Chugg, knew

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader for WHY Brands: Ashley Gu Takes the Helm as CFO

Ashley Gu has been given a big new job at WHY Brands Inc. She is now the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This move shows that the company values her skills and experience. Gu has been with the company for a while. She started at Munchkin, a baby lifestyle brand owned by WHY Brands, in 2018. She work

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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 2025SCIENCE

Nuclear Fuel Gets a Self-Healing Upgrade

Nuclear energy has always had two big problems: fuel breakdown and waste. But scientists might have found a way to fix both. They've created a special kind of nuclear fuel that can heal itself. How? By adding tiny particles that trap harmful stuff before it can cause damage. This isn't just a small

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

UK and US Leaders Chat About Ukraine Peace

In a recent phone call, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump talked about the ongoing war in Ukraine. The discussion focused on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. Starmer mentioned the efforts of the "Coalition of the Willing, " a group of countries supp

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