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Aug 26 2025POLITICS

Chinese Investments in New Hampshire Spark Debate

In New Hampshire, recent land acquisitions by Chinese companies have sparked a heated discussion. Three significant purchases have caught the attention of local politicians and residents alike. Nongfu Spring, a major Chinese beverage company, acquired land close to the Nashua Pennichuck water system

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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

Light-Driven Copper: A New Way to Make Molecules

Scientists have found a clever way to make special molecules using light and copper. This method is unique because it can create these molecules in a specific shape, which is important for making medicines and other useful stuff. The process involves mixing simple ingredients to create a special co

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Aug 25 2025BUSINESS

AI at Work: Why the Hype Isn't Paying Off

AI has been the talk of the town for years, but a recent study reveals a harsh truth: most companies aren't seeing any real benefits from it. In fact, 95% of businesses that have adopted AI tools report zero return on their investment. This is despite the fact that companies have spent billions of d

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Aug 25 2025HEALTH

Sorting Fact from Fiction in the Longevity Industry

The longevity industry is booming, but not all solutions are created equal. With so many options out there, it's tough to know what's legit and what's just hype. Lifeforce, a company based in Los Angeles, is trying to cut through the noise. Lifeforce is a young company, but it's already made a big

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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

Climate Science Shifts: What's Really Happening with the IPCC?

The IPCC, a big name in climate research, is changing. It's not just about new faces; it's about a big change in how they study climate change. This shift is called "Extreme Event Attribution" (EEA). It's a hot topic, and people are starting to question if this is good for science or just a way to p

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Aug 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Lily Collins' Family Life: Beyond the Screen

Lily Collins has a thriving career, but her personal life is just as captivating. She's married to Charlie McDowell, and their family has grown with the arrival of their daughter, Tove Jane, via surrogate. Lily and Charlie tied the knot in a beautiful Colorado ceremony in 2021, marking the beginning

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

A New Player in the Weight Loss Pill Game

Eli Lilly is making waves in the weight loss drug market with its new obesity pill, orforglipron. This pill is set to compete with Novo Nordisk's oral semaglutide, which has shown promising results. Both drugs work by mimicking a gut hormone called GLP-1 to help control appetite and blood sugar leve

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Aug 24 2025POLITICS

Is More Police the Answer to Crime?

Crime is a big issue in many cities, and Washington, D. C. is no exception. The city has seen some improvements, but it still has a long way to go. One of the main problems is that the police force is understaffed. With only 3, 200 officers on the job instead of the 4, 000 needed, it's no surprise t

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Aug 24 2025POLITICS

Diplomatic Moves and Deadlines: What's Happening with Trump, Ukraine, and Russia?

In the world of international politics, things are moving fast, but not much is changing. US President Donald Trump has been busy with meetings and letters, but the situation with Russia and Ukraine is still tense. Let's break it down. Trump sent a letter to Ukraine, showing support as they celebra

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Aug 24 2025POLITICS

King County's Plan to Fight Retail Crime

King County is looking at ways to tackle retail crime. Councilmember Claudia Balducci wants to use new sales tax money for this. She suggests hiring more detectives and a prosecutor to focus on shoplifting. This is because big stores like Kroger are closing some locations due to safety issues. The

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