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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

How Ships and Politics Shaped Each Other in Guangdong

Guangdong's ships changed a lot over time. They didn't just change because people wanted them to look different. Big events and politics played a huge role. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, ships had to adapt. Pirates were a big problem in the South China Sea. So, ships got stronger and tougher. The

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Cricket Stars: Can They Bridge the India-Pakistan Divide?

Jason Holder, a well-known cricket player from the West Indies, has spoken out against the intense rivalry between India and Pakistan. He believes that the tension between these two cricket powerhouses has gone too far, especially after what happened at the Asia Cup 2025. Holder shared his thoughts

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

U. S. Jobs Data: A Test for the Economy

The U. S. economy is under the spotlight as investors wait for important jobs data. Treasury yields saw a slight rise on Thursday, showing that people are paying close attention to what's happening in the job market and around the world. Treasury yields, which measure the return on government debt,

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Japan Faces Potential Rare Earth Export Limits from China

Japan is worried. China might stop sending them important minerals. These minerals are used in many things. Like phones, cars, and even weapons. China said they will not send items that can be used for both good and bad things. They did not say which items. But some people think they mean rare eart

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Jan 06 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Investors Shift Focus: AI Tokens Gain Momentum

In the ever-changing world of cryptocurrency, investors are making a big move. They are now putting their money into AI-related tokens instead of memecoins. This shift shows that people are looking for more substance in their investments. AI tokens are leading the way. For example, Render Network's

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Where to Park Your Cash in Shaky Times

In today's world, things are getting tense. Countries are at odds, trade wars are heating up, and conflicts are popping up all over. This makes people nervous, and they're looking for safe places to put their money. Real estate is a popular choice because it's solid and can give steady returns. Some

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Sun's Fiery Show: How Scientists Tracked a Record-Breaking Solar Storm

The Sun, our closest star, has been putting on quite a show lately. In 2024, scientists got a front-row seat to one of the most active solar regions in decades. This wasn't just any solar activity; it was a massive, complex magnetic structure that caused some of the strongest solar storms in years.

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Cutting Science Funding Could Hurt Future Breakthroughs

Science funding from the government has led to big wins in the past. Think about HIV treatments. These were made possible thanks to research done at universities with federal money. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act was a big deal. It allowed schools and non-profits to patent their discoveries. This meant they

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

North Korea's Missile Launch: What's Really Going On?

North Korea has sent another missile flying towards the Sea of Japan. This time, it was spotted by South Korea's military. They said it was an unidentified ballistic missile. Japan also saw something and thinks it might have been a missile launch too. Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, has bee

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Jan 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Groundwater Woes: The Hidden Threat in Kujang's Water Supply

In the Kujang area of Eastern Odisha, India, groundwater is facing a serious issue: it's getting saltier. This isn't just a minor problem. It's a big deal because it makes the water hard and not so great for drinking. The main culprit? Seawater. It's mixing with the freshwater in the coastal aquife

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