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Nov 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun Sports Action on Disney Destiny's Hero Zone

On the Disney Destiny, there's a cool spot called the Hero Zone on Deck 12. It's all about sports and games for everyone. Think of it as a place to have fun, no matter your age. The Hero Zone is decked out in a futuristic style, inspired by the Incredibles. It's perfect for burning off energy, espe

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upstate New York: The Silent Hero in Modern Defense Innovation

Upstate New York is making waves in the defense technology world. It's not just about big headlines and flashy claims. The region is quietly becoming a powerhouse in defense innovation. This is not just talk. It's action. The U. S. Army has been vocal about the need for change. Secretary of the Arm

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's iPhone 16e Facing Sales Slump, iPhone Air Discontinued

Apple's latest budget-friendly iPhone, the 16e, is not selling as well as expected. This news comes from a reliable source who previously shared accurate details about Apple's plans. Despite the slow sales, Apple seems to be moving forward with the next model, the iPhone 17e, which is expected to la

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is the OnePlus 15 Worth It for Your Battery Life Needs?

The OnePlus 15 stands out with its massive battery, promising a two-day life even with heavy use. This is thanks to its silicon-carbon battery, which is gaining popularity outside the US. The phone also boasts a sharp screen and strong performance, but it's not without its flaws. OxygenOS, the phone

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Georgia Schools Say Goodbye to Phones, Hello to Better Grades

Georgia is making a big move to keep phones out of elementary and middle schools. Starting next year, all public schools in these grades will have to lock up phones and other gadgets. This isn't new for many schools, but now it's the law. Teachers love this idea. A big survey showed that 92% of the

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's January Transfer Target: Ivan Toney's Premier League Comeback

Tottenham Hotspur finds themselves in a good spot in the Premier League, sitting fifth after eleven games. They've won five matches, mostly away, and are just four points behind second place. But there's a big problem: they need a striker who can score goals consistently. The club recently got a £1

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 18 Pro Max: Bigger, Heavier, and Packed with New Features?

The iPhone 18 Pro Max is set to be the heaviest iPhone yet, according to a leak from a Chinese source. This news comes as a surprise, especially after Apple's recent efforts to make their phones lighter. The iPhone 18 Pro Max is expected to weigh around 243 grams, which is about 10 grams more than t

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 18 Pro Max: Bigger, Heavier, and More Powerful?

Apple's iPhone lineup has been evolving, and the trend seems to be leaning towards bulkier devices. The iPhone 17 Pro models were already thicker and heavier than their predecessors, and now, reports suggest that the iPhone 18 Pro Max will continue this trend. According to a leaker, the iPhone 18 P

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

Brazil's New Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

Brazil is stepping up its game in the crypto world. The central bank has just rolled out new rules for trading virtual assets, including cryptocurrencies. These rules aim to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing, extending existing regulations to virtual-asset service providers. Crypto ha

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

How Drug Clues Trigger Cravings and What a Brain Chemical Can Do

Drugs aren't the only things that can make people crave more of them. Sometimes, just seeing or hearing something linked to drug use can trigger strong cravings. This is because the brain learns to connect certain clues with the feeling of using drugs. Scientists wanted to see if a specific brain c

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