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Nov 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Venice's Green Wake-Up Call: Protests and Bans

Venice recently saw its famous Grand Canal turn green. This happened because of a protest organized by climate activists, including Greta Thunberg. The group used a harmless dye to make a statement about climate change. They also hung banners and walked through crowds to get attention. This wasn't just in Venice. Other Italian cities like Milan and Bologna saw simila...

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Thanksgiving Turkeys: A Look at the Numbers Behind Your Meal

This year, turkey lovers might notice a difference in their Thanksgiving meal. The number of turkeys in the U. S. has dropped to a 40-year low. Why? Two big reasons: bird flu and another disease called avian metapneumovirus. These illnesses have made it harder for farmers to raise turkeys. Larry Doll, who runs Old Brick Farm near Detroit, was lucky. His farm didn't g...

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube: The New Hub for Sports and Music Fans

YouTube has become a major player in the world of sports and music, changing how fans engage with their favorite content. Unlike traditional media, YouTube offers a more interactive and community-driven experience. For instance, Mark Goldbridge, a well-known football influencer, has built a massive following with his channels like “That’s Football, ” which boasts ove...

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Motorola Switched Gears and Found Success

Motorola, once famous for its stylish RAZR phones, has made a big change. The company is now known for making radios and tech for emergency workers. This shift happened after Motorola sold its phone business in 2011. Now, Motorola focuses on things like body cameras and license-plate scanners. The RAZR phone was a huge deal in the 2000s. It was popular with celebrit...

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Nov 26 2025SCIENCE

Boeing's Starliner: A Rocky Road to Space

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has had a bumpy journey, to say the least. After several setbacks and a failed mission, NASA has decided to cut back on the number of planned Starliner flights to the International Space Station (ISS). Originally, Boeing was supposed to send six crewed missions under a $4. 5 billion contract. But now, NASA has reduced that number to just...

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

The Contrast: A Candidate's Wealth vs. Her Campaign Message

Christina Bohannan, a Democrat running for Congress in Iowa, has been vocal about her humble beginnings. She often shares stories of growing up in a trailer park and struggling to afford basic needs. This narrative has been central to her campaign, as she positions herself as a champion for the middle class. However, Bohannan's financial records tell a different sto...

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots Getting Better at Planning in Messy Spaces

Robots are improving at making plans, even when things get chaotic. Think about a robot trying to move through a room full of stuff. It needs to split big jobs into smaller, easier tasks. This is where something called hierarchical reinforcement learning (HRL) helps. HRL lets robots plan by setting smaller goals. But, it's not always smooth sailing. The robot's actio...

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

The Sunlit Spark: How the Olympic Flame Comes to Life

The Olympic flame, a symbol of unity and tradition, starts its journey in Ancient Olympia, Greece. This flame, lit using a concave mirror and sunlight, connects the ancient games to the modern Winter Olympics. The ceremony is a mix of ancient rituals and modern challenges, like bad weather and security concerns. The high priestess, along with her team, performs a ca...

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Ridgefield Schools: New Leaders, Student Stars, and Big Talks

In Ridgefield, the school board just picked new leaders and had a busy meeting. Tina Malhotra is now the board chair, Jonathan Paradiso is vice chair, and Christine More is the secretary. Everyone agreed on these choices without any arguments. The meeting wasn't just about new leaders. Students from Ridgefield High School's Educators Rising club showed off their wor...

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Olaf Joins the Robot Roster: A New Era of Theme Park Tech

Disney's latest addition to its theme park robots is Olaf, the lovable snowman from Frozen. This isn't just any Olaf, though; it's a life-size, animatronic version that will greet guests in the World of Frozen lands at international Disney Parks. The debut is set for March 29, 2026, at Disneyland Paris, with special appearances planned for Hong Kong Disneyland. The ...

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