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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Twisting Waves: A New Way to Control Sound and Vibrations

Topology and physics have joined forces in the past ten years. They have uncovered many new things. One big discovery is topological insulators. These are materials that let electricity flow freely on their edges but not inside. This happens because of how the material is built at a tiny level. Ano

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

Honoring a Controversial Figure: The Push to Name a DC Street After Charlie Kirk

A group of Republican senators has proposed renaming a part of H Street Northwest in Washington, DC, to "Charlie Kirk Patriot Way. " This move comes after earlier efforts to honor the late conservative activist, who founded Turning Point USA. The bill, introduced by Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) and suppor

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Oct 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Sibling Drama: Finding Balance Without Losing Yourself

Sibling relationships can be tough, especially when one sister seems to thrive on creating chaos. Take Erin, for example. She's going through a divorce and has been venting to her sister non-stop. Multiple calls a day, endless complaints about her ex, the kids, work, even the neighbor's dog. It's ov

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets of Black Hole Collisions: Gravity's Electromagnetic Twist

Black holes colliding is not just a sci-fi spectacle; it's a real cosmic event that sends out ripples in space and time, called gravitational waves. These waves, first spotted in 2015, carry energy and can teach us a lot about gravity, the force that keeps us grounded. Gravity, as Einstein explaine

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Oct 02 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes Empathy in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country with many different cultures. People there have different ways of showing empathy. Empathy is about understanding and sharing the feelings of others. It can be good for people and society. But it can also have downsides, like making people biased towards those they are clo

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Democrats Face a Tough Choice: Shutdown or Surrender?

Senate Democrats are at a crossroads. They are thinking about shutting down the government if they don't get what they want on health care. This is a big change for them. In the past, they were against shutdowns. But now, they feel like they have no choice. Many Democrats are frustrated. They think

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Sep 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Living Differently: The Browns' Journey Through Polygamy

The Browns, a family known for their unconventional lifestyle, took a bold step 15 years ago. They decided to share their lives on TV, hoping to challenge stereotypes about polygamy. Kody Brown, the family's patriarch, introduced his wives and children to the world with a mix of humor and honesty.

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Sep 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Sabrina Carpenter's Honest Take on Modern Men

Sabrina Carpenter, the former Disney star who has grown into a prominent pop artist, has some strong opinions about men. She shared her thoughts in a recent chat with Italian Vogue. Carpenter, now 26, has noticed that some men treat her differently as she gains more fame. She feels both admired and

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Sep 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Young Widow's Journey: Love, Loss, and Healing

In the heart of Hawaii, a young girl named Login met Eric, a tall, charming soldier from Nebraska. They connected through a dating app, and despite her parents' initial concerns, their bond grew stronger over time. Eric, who had a tough childhood, found a sense of belonging in the Army. He was proud

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Aug 29 2025SCIENCE

Why People Join Conspiracy Groups: It's Not What You Think

People don't join conspiracy groups because they are stupid or easily fooled. It's more about finding a sense of belonging and support. A recent study followed people as they got more involved in these groups. Researchers spent five years talking to members, joining online chats, and going to meetin

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