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Jan 23 2026SCIENCE

Unveiling the Universe's Ancient Giants: Black Holes Bigger Than Expected

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been making waves in the world of astronomy. It's been peering into the early days of the universe and finding some massive black holes. These aren't just any black holes; they're supermassive, with masses millions or even billions of times that of our sun.

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Jan 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Why James Cameron Switched Homes for a Better Life

James Cameron, the famous movie director, has been living in New Zealand since 2020. He first visited the country in the 1990s and loved it. He promised himself he would move there one day. His wife, Susie, also liked the idea. They even bought a farm there in 2011. But they kept going back and fort

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kansas City's Culinary Scene Shines in National Awards

Kansas City's food and drink scene is making waves again, with several local spots and chefs earning nods from the James Beard Foundation. This year, the spotlight is on a mix of eateries and professionals, from a Japanese-inspired pub to a talented pastry chef. The James Beard Foundation, a big de

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

James Cameron's Box Office Magic Strikes Again

James Cameron has done it again. His latest movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash, " has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide. This makes it his fourth film in a row to achieve this milestone. It's a big deal, especially since some people doubted it would do so well. The movie is the longest in the Avatar

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Dec 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lessons from the Deep: James Cameron's Film Journey

James Cameron's journey in filmmaking took a deep dive with "The Abyss. " This 1989 sci-fi movie, directed and written by Cameron, pits Americans and Soviets against each other in a race to recover a sunken submarine, leading to unexpected discoveries. Cameron's passion for the deep ocean sparked d

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pandora's Box Office Magic: 'Fire and Ash' Lights Up Theaters

The newest addition to the Avatar universe, "Fire and Ash, " has made a significant splash at the box office. It raked in $345 million worldwide in its opening weekend, placing it just behind "Zootopia 2" for the year's highest debut. In the U. S. , it brought in $88 million, while internationally,

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Dec 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Avatar's New Adventure Starts with a Whimper in North America

James Cameron's latest epic, Avatar: Fire and Ash, kicked off its global journey with a mixed bag of results. While it raked in a whopping $345 million worldwide, it didn't quite set the box office on fire in North America, pulling in a modest $88 million. This is a far cry from the expectations tha

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

A Lemon-Shaped Planet: A Cosmic Mystery

In the vast expanse of space, a peculiar planet has caught the attention of scientists. This planet, PSR J2322-2650b, is not your typical round world. It's shaped like a lemon, thanks to the intense gravity of its nearby star. This star is a pulsar, a type of neutron star that spins rapidly and emit

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

The Man Behind the Kicks: Morgan Suarez's Journey and Background

Morgan Suarez might not be the most famous player on the James Madison football team, but his contributions have been crucial. As the Dukes made history by becoming the first Sun Belt program to reach the College Football Playoff, Suarez's consistent performance on the field has been a key factor.

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Sci-Fi Movies Get a Raw Deal at the Oscars

James Cameron has never been a fan of the Oscars. He thinks the Academy Awards often overlook science-fiction movies. In a chat with a film writer, Cameron said he doesn't make movies to win Oscars. He focuses on creating films that people enjoy watching. Cameron pointed out that the Oscars rarely

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