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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Sun Bursts: How Experts Predict Solar Flares

Ever wondered how scientists keep an eye on the sun's temper tantrums? The Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre is like a 24/7/365 solar bodyguard. They watch the sun round the clock. Their job is to warn us about solar flares. These are sudden bursts of energy from the sun. They can mess with

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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stellar Fun: Test Your Space Smarts with This Week's Cosmic Quiz

Space exploration is always full of surprises. From the International Space Station to the James Webb Space Telescope, there's always something new to learn. But how much of it do you remember? This week, there's a special treat for space fans. A crossword puzzle is here to challenge your knowledge

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Dangers: What You Need to Know

AI is everywhere these days, and it's not always a good thing. Some people are trying to control everything using AI, and that's a problem. They say they know what's best for us, but do they really? One big concern is DNA collection. Some places are paying people to give their DNA, but what's the r

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Eating Right: A Key to Bladder Health?

Bladder control issues are more common than you might think. Overactive bladder (OAB) affects many people, and recent research suggests that what we eat could play a role in managing this condition. The study focused on oxidative stress, which occurs when there's an imbalance between harmful free ra

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

President's Big Bond Buys: What's the Deal?

President Trump has been on a shopping spree, snapping up bonds worth at least $82 million from late August to early October. This news comes from financial disclosures made public recently. The purchases are a mix of corporate and municipal bonds, with a significant chunk tied to public agencies li

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Aftermath of the Louisville Plane Crash: A Scrapyard's Tale of Survival

In the midst of a typical workday, chaos erupted near the Louisville, Kentucky, airport. A UPS cargo plane, attempting to take off, crashed and set off a chain of explosions that devastated a nearby scrapyard. Workers at Grade A Auto Parts & Recycling were thrust into a nightmare, fighting for their

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Bid to Host COP31: A Climate Change Showdown

Australia is making a strong push to host the COP31 climate summit in 2025. The country's Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, is heading to Brazil for the COP30 summit to advocate for Australia's bid. This comes as Australia and Turkey are locked in a competition to host the event. The COP, or Conference

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Nov 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Doubt the Moon Landing: Is There More to the Story?

Tiffany Haddish, a well-known comedian and actress, recently sparked a conversation about the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. She shared her doubts during an episode of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. When asked if she believed in the moon landing, Haddish responded with a surprising c

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Job Cuts Skyrocket: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The job market is in a tough spot right now. In October 2025, companies in the U. S. cut 153, 074 jobs. That's a huge jump from October 2024, when only 55, 597 jobs were cut. It's also a big increase from the month before, with 54, 064 job cuts in September 2025. This news comes from Challenger, Gra

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

A Mysterious Traveler from Afar: Unraveling the Secrets of Comet 3I/ATLAS

A comet from another star system has been making headlines. It's called 3I/ATLAS, and it's the third such visitor we've spotted. It's not a spaceship, despite what some people might think. Scientists are still figuring out what makes this comet tick. When 3I/ATLAS got close to the sun, it started t

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