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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Bottom Scraping: The Rock Hyrax's Quirky Habit

In the world of prehistoric creatures, the rock hyrax had some unusual habits. This small, furry animal, which lived in South Africa around 126, 000 years ago, had a knack for lounging on boulders and soaking up the sun, much like seals and walruses do today. But here's where it gets interesting: t

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Oct 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Edmonds' Failed Poop Project: What Went Wrong?

Edmonds' big plan to turn sewage into energy has turned into a smelly mess. The city spent a lot of money on a new system called gasification. This was supposed to replace an old incinerator. But it hasn't worked out as planned. The system was supposed to destroy harmful chemicals and make energy. I

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Oct 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hydrogen Mixing: A Risky Gamble or a Clever Move?

Hydrogen blending is a hot topic, but is it a smart solution or just a distraction? Critics argue that instead of pushing for hydrogen, we should focus on speeding up electrification and helping workers in fossil fuel industries transition to cleaner jobs. Mixing hydrogen with natural gas sounds si

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Oct 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Pardon Talk: Diddy's Legal Fight and Trump's Comments

Sean Combs, the well-known music producer and entrepreneur, has been in the news again, but this time it's not about his music or business ventures. He's been making headlines due to his legal troubles and a possible pardon from former President Trump. Trump recently mentioned that Combs, also know

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Oct 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox Game Pass Price Hike: A Mixed Bag for Gamers

Microsoft recently made some big changes to Xbox Game Pass. They added more features and renamed some tiers, but they also raised the prices. This didn't go down well with many gamers, especially those who use the Ultimate subscription. The backlash was so strong that Microsoft's website had trouble

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Oct 08 2025BUSINESS

From Rowing to Retail: How Sports Shaped a Business Leader

Malina Ngai, the CEO of AS Watson, has a unique background that sets her apart in the business world. She was once a competitive athlete, and she believes that her time in sports gave her more than just discipline and leadership skills. It also taught her the importance of using data and science to

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Europe's Missteps: A Critical Look at the Aftermath of October 7

The events following October 7 have left many questioning how individuals like Ofir Amir manage to cope with the disturbing shifts in global perception. The world has seen a troubling trend where victims are often depicted as aggressors, and the true instigators of conflict are portrayed as victims.

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Third Year: A Cry for Justice and Accountability

Gaza is entering its third year under a brutal siege, and the world is still turning a blind eye. The suffering is immense, and the complicity of governments, media, and international bodies is appalling. There are no excuses for this silence. The pain felt by those connected to Gaza is profound, ec

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Oct 08 2025SPORTS

Who is the Premier League's top midfielder?

Paul Scholes, a respected figure in football, has sparked a debate by naming Sandro Tonali as the best midfielder in the Premier League. This opinion challenges the common belief that Declan Rice holds that title. Scholes, known for his insightful analysis, has been impressed by Tonali's performanc

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Oct 07 2025POLITICS

Paychecks in Peril: Government Workers Face Uncertainty Amid Shutdown

The White House is stirring up trouble with a new idea: maybe furloughed workers shouldn't get paid for days they didn't work during the government shutdown. This thought comes from a draft memo, but it's not clear if anyone is seriously considering it. This idea is a big deal. It goes against what

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