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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Zendaya's Unexpected Engagement Style: From Glam to Edgy in a Blink

Last night, Zendaya stepped out in a surprising new style after revealing her engagement to Tom Holland at the Golden Globes. The "Euphoria" star, 28, traded her glamorous gown for an edgy look at a screening of "Challengers" in Los Angeles. She wore a vintage leather blazer from Dior's 2003 collect

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Cleanup: How Biochar Turbocharges Permanganate

Did you know that something as simple as nutshells can help clean up our water? Scientists have found that biochar, made from burning plant material like nutshells, can greatly improve the power of permanganate to break down tough pollutants. By adding biochar to permanganate, the pollutant removal

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Jan 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Tom Holland & Zendaya: Love Story from Reel to Real

Did you spot the sparkling diamond on Zendaya's finger at the Golden Globes? It's official: Tom Holland popped the question! The couple, who started dating during the filming of Spider-Man: Far From Home, have been inseparable ever since. An insider shared that Tom had been planning to propose for a

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Jan 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Exploring Zendaya's Sparkling Engagement Ring: A Closer Look

Have you spotted Zendaya's stunning engagement ring? The stunning diamond, which she flaunted at the 2025 Golden Globes, is a jaw-dropper! It's estimated to be around 5 carats, designed by the well-known Jessica McCormack. This British designer is popular among celebs ready to walk down the aisle. Z

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Sorghum's Hidden Hero: The Gene That Fights Fungus

Sorghum, a versatile crop that thrives in tough conditions, faces a big challenge in warm, humid places. A fungus called Colletotrichum sublineola causes anthracnose, a serious disease that slashes crop yields. Finding resistant strains is key to protecting sorghum crops. A previous study linked a g

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Exploring Nature's Impact: Seniors and Urban Green Spaces

Did you know that spending time in urban parks and green spaces can do wonders for seniors' health? Researchers have found that the more time seniors spend in nature, the better they feel. But how do we measure their activities and the benefits they get? Scientists have looked at different ways to

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Israel's Fighting Style: A Casual Look at Modern Warfare

Let's talk about Israel's approach to fighting wars. Two veterans who've seen action in both fair and unfair wars share their thoughts. They say the 2003 Iraq War was a mistake, causing lots of civilian deaths. They believe in the 'just war' principles, which aim to make warfare fair. These vets sp

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Jan 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel Rivals May Soon Welcome the Fantastic Four

Get ready for a big surprise in the world of Marvel Rivals! A sneaky leak from China suggests that NetEase's popular third-person shooter game is about to add the Fantastic Four to its lineup. That's right, Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing could be joining the action as soon

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Jan 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

General Hospital Star Steve Burton Finds Love Again

Steve Burton, best known for his role on "General Hospital, " has sparked joyful news in the world of soap operas. He recently got engaged to Michelle Lundstrom, a year after finalizing his divorce from his ex-wife, Sheree Gustin. Gustin had been pregnant with another man's child during their separa

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Bengals' Playoff Hopes Live On: Burrow Leads Team to Narrow Win over Steelers

Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are still in the playoff race after a close 19-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite being out of ideal playoff position, the Bengals showed their worth by winning five straight games to end the regular season. Their fate now rests on the outcomes of

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