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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 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Hidden Ad Revenue Boom

Apple's ad business is growing fast, but the company isn't saying much about it. During a recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook mentioned that Apple's ad revenue hit a record high. But when asked for details, he stayed quiet. This makes people wonder if Apple is building a big ad business, even though

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Local Lenders Struggle as Funding Dries Up

In northern Virginia, Karlene Sinclair-Robinson is now focused on closing down the Community Business Partnership, a non-profit she once helped run as finance director. This organization, which has been around for nearly 30 years, is shutting its doors at the end of December. The reason? The Trump a

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Vending Machines Get a High-Tech Upgrade

A company is changing the vending game with its new nationwide plan. DFY Vending is taking its high-tech vending machines across the country. These aren't your average snack dispensers. They are smart, automated, and designed to make life easier for businesses. The company offers a complete package

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Space Rocks and Nuclear Tests: How the World is Getting Ready

The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) has kicked off a special mission. They're focusing on a comet called 3I/ATLAS. This mission is all about tracking this space rock with extreme precision. It's like a big practice run to see how well the world can spot and follow objects from space.

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle What We See: A Fresh Look

Our brains are busy places. They handle a lot of information from our eyes. But how do they decide what to remember? This is a big question in brain science. Three key areas stand out: attention, short-term memory, and what we actually see. Attention is like a spotlight. It helps us focus on import

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

How a Leader Steered a Fire-Fighting Startup Through Turbulent Times

In the heart of Michigan, a tech startup named Fire Rover is making waves in the fire-fighting industry. This company, which has been on the Inc. 5000 list for five consecutive years, specializes in detecting and extinguishing industrial fires before they escalate. The journey of Fire Rover took an

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Crypto Bet: A Gamble on Prediction Markets

President Donald Trump has entered a partnership with Crypto. com, a crypto betting platform currently in a legal battle with Nevada and other states. This alliance raises eyebrows, especially since Trump could influence the outcomes of events that users are betting on. Crypto. com is challenging st

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

Playful Minds: How Fun Loves to Move

Ever wondered why some people just seem to have more fun while working out? It turns out, playfulness might be the secret ingredient. Playfulness is all about seeing the world in a way that makes things feel fun, exciting, or even a bit silly. It's not just about goofing off—it can actually be good

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

NBA and Cosm Team Up for a Bigger, Better Basketball Experience

The NBA is teaming up with Cosm, a cool new company that's changing the way people watch sports. They're extending their partnership to bring live NBA games to Cosm's unique domes. These domes have huge, super-high-definition screens that make you feel like you're right there in the action. This is

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