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Oct 22 2025CRIME

The Louvre's Bold Jewel Heist: What Went Wrong?

The Louvre, a top museum in Paris, faced a shocking robbery on a Sunday morning. Thieves took valuable jewels in just seven minutes. They used angle grinders to break in and threatened staff. The thieves escaped on motorbikes, leaving the museum in chaos. The stolen items include a pearl and diamond

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Starship's Potential to Revolutionize Uranus Exploration

Uranus, a distant and mysterious planet, has been pinpointed as a top priority for exploration in the 2030s. The journey there is no small feat, with Voyager taking over nine years just to fly by. Traditional rockets, like the Falcon Heavy, would take even longer, around 13 years, with the help of g

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Oct 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Your Stars for October 22, 2025: A Guide to Smart Moves

October 22, 2025, is a special day for those born on this date. It's a day to focus on what truly matters. Think about how you handle your money and how it can help you and others. This year, opportunities will come from the people you meet and the conversations you have. Being creative and thinking

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Bounced Back Stronger

Celebrities often face tough times, but some turn their struggles into huge successes. Take Robert Downey Jr. , for example. After dealing with serious issues and even going to prison, he made a massive comeback. He became Iron Man in the Marvel movies, which changed his career forever. Then there'

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Celebrating a Century of Frantiek Balt's Legacy in Bird Lice Research

Frantiek Balt, a notable figure in the world of bird lice research, would have turned 100 years old this year. His work, both published and unpublished, has left a lasting impact on the field of ornithology and phthirapterology. Balt was a pioneer in studying chewing lice, a group of tiny insects th

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Green Side: How Smart Tech Can Save the Planet

AI is often criticized for its high energy use, but it also offers solutions to environmental problems. Data centers powering AI use a lot of electricity, and this demand is expected to rise. However, AI can help reduce energy waste and pollution in various ways. One area where AI shines is in maki

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Unlocking Value: A Fresh Look at AkzoNobel's Strategy

AkzoNobel, a big name in the paint and coatings world, is taking a close look at its portfolio. This isn't just about selling paint anymore. It's about making smart choices to boost value for those who invest in the company. In a market that's full of ups and downs, this move could be a game-changer

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Greece's New Rules for Public Gatherings: What's the Deal?

Greece has recently put new rules in place to stop people from protesting near a famous war memorial in Athens. This memorial, called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is a big paved area with a statue of a fallen warrior. It's been a popular spot for protests, especially during the country's debt cr

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

The Citadel: A Rising Force in the SoCon

The Citadel's football team is making waves in the Southern Conference, and their recent game against Western Carolina shows just how far they've come. Sure, they lost 45-38, but that score doesn't tell the whole story. The Bulldogs are no longer the same team they were three years ago when they wen

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Getting Smarter Without Human Help

Machines are now able to solve complex problems without constant human guidance. This is a significant shift from the past when computers relied heavily on human input to learn. Now, they can learn independently, much like how children learn through exploration and trial and error. These advanced m

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