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Jan 04 2026LIFESTYLE

Louisiana's Carnival: A Feast of Fun and Tradition

Louisiana's Carnival season is a time of joy, tradition, and indulgence. It's a period that starts right after the New Year and goes until Fat Tuesday. This is a time when people in Louisiana and visitors from all over come together to celebrate. They enjoy big parades, fancy balls, and lots of deli

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

ESA's Data Leak: A Wake-Up Call for Space Security

The European Space Agency (ESA) has recently faced a significant security breach. Hackers managed to access and claim to have stolen around 200 GB of data from some of ESA's external science servers. These servers are primarily used for collaborative engineering projects within the scientific commun

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Troops in Venezuela: A Risky Move?

U. S. President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of sending American soldiers to Venezuela. This comes after a successful operation to remove the country's dictator, Nicolas Maduro, without any American casualties. However, maintaining peace and order in Venezuela might not be as straightf

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Nebraska's Big Win and the Court Storm That Followed

Nebraska's basketball team is making waves this season. They've started their campaign with an impressive streak of wins. One of their most notable victories came against Michigan State, a team ranked higher than them. The final score was close, with Nebraska edging out Michigan State 58-56. After

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

Tiny Victims of Ancient Fungi

Deep in the past, around 99 million years ago, tiny creatures like ants and flies faced a grim fate. They were infected by fungi that still exist today. These fungi took over their bodies and minds, turning them into zombies before killing them. This is not a scary story, but a real discovery made b

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Nebraska's Hot Streak: A Closer Look at Their Impressive Run

Nebraska's basketball team is on a roll. They've won 18 games in a row, the longest streak in the country. Their latest victory came against a tough opponent, Michigan State, ranked No. 9. The final score was close, 58-56, but Nebraska came out on top. After the game, the home crowd rushed the cour

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Jan 03 2026CRYPTO

Hut 8's Smart Moves in a Tough Crypto Mining World

Hut 8, a Bitcoin mining company, is doing well even when others are struggling. They got a bigger credit line from Coinbase, up to $200 million. This money will help them with everyday business needs. They also made a big deal with Fluidstack, an AI cloud platform, to provide energy for an AI data c

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Violinist Takes on Will Smith in Court

Brian King Joseph, a violinist, is taking legal action against Will Smith and his company, Treyball Studios Management Inc. He claims he was wrongfully fired after reporting sexual misconduct. Joseph says he was hired for Smith's 2025 Based on a True Story tour but was let go before it started. Jos

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Space's Big Steps and Hidden Gems in 2026

Space is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Rockets are being reused more often, and satellites are now fully operational. People can connect directly to devices from space, and regular folks are going to space, not just government astronauts. Governments are also planning big space projects

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Unexpected Turn: What's Next for Bitcoin, Stablecoins, and Real-World Assets?

Crypto in 2025 didn't go as planned. Bitcoin (BTC) hit its usual peak, but the big market boom everyone expected didn't happen. This left many investors feeling unsure about what would come next. Surprisingly, big companies, banks, and regulators are now working together more than ever before. This

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