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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Metals That Bend the Rules: A New Way to Shape Our Future

Metals are tough and strong, but they can't change their shape easily. Unlike living things, they need a lot of heat and energy to move around. But what if metals could change their stiffness and shape without all that extra energy? That's what scientists are exploring. Imagine a metal that can swi

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Battery Recycling: New Heating Tech to the Rescue

The world is charging ahead with electric cars and gadgets, and that means a lot of old lithium-ion batteries are piling up. Recycling these batteries is crucial, but the usual methods can be slow and use too much energy. So, scientists are looking into faster heating methods to make recycling more

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

FBI's Michigan Mission: A Halloween Scare Averted

The FBI recently stopped a possible attack in Michigan. They didn't give many details. But they said it was going to happen around Halloween. The FBI boss, Kash Patel, wrote about it on social media. He thanked the FBI and other police for their hard work. The FBI was busy in Dearborn, a city near

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

China's New Space Team: A Mix of Firsts and Familiar Faces

China just sent a new crew to its space station, Tiangong. This mission, called Shenzhou-21, is pretty special. It's carrying three astronauts, or taikonauts as China calls them, and something even more unusual: four live mice. This is the first time China has sent mammals to space. The crew includ

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gayle King's Future at CBS: What's Happening?

CBS News is currently facing a lot of uncertainty. There are many rumors and reports about changes happening. This is causing a lot of stress for the employees. The latest rumor is about Gayle King. There are reports that she might leave her show, "CBS Mornings, " next year. However, her contract is

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Creators Unite: Big Names, Bigger Ideas in Lisbon

Lisbon is set to become the hotspot for content creators in November 2025. The Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) is bringing together big names from various industries to talk about the future of content creation. Expect to see Dr. Maye Musk, along with executives from Disney, Mastercard, and eve

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Hurdles: Why Big Banks and Old Rules Are Holding It Back

Michael Saylor, the big boss at Strategy, recently talked about the tough challenges Bitcoin and companies like his are facing. He thinks the main problem is that old-school banks and credit rating agencies don't see Bitcoin as real money. This is a big deal because it makes it hard for companies to

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Tax Talk: France's Debate on Who Should Pay More

France is having a big talk about money and who should pay more taxes. The government and lawmakers can't agree on how to fill a big budget gap. Some want to tax the super-rich, while others worry this could hurt the economy. Left-wing politicians have a plan. They want to tax people who have more

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Oct 31 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Downfall: Trust Betrayed

A high school teacher and coach in Mansfield ISD found himself on the wrong side of the law. Jared Young, a 33-year-old science teacher and coach at Legacy High School, was arrested on serious charges. These include sexual assault of a child, possession and transmission of child pornography, and hav

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Russia's New Underwater Monster: A Look at the Poseidon Drone

Russia has introduced a new weapon that's got everyone talking. It's called the Poseidon, and it's not your average underwater drone. This thing is powered by nuclear energy and can carry a nuclear warhead. It's designed to create massive, radioactive waves that could flood coastal cities and make t

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