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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars Shift Schedule Due to LA Wildfires

The Oscars have decided to push back their nomination voting period and change the date of their announcement due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The voting, which was supposed to end on January 14, will now close on January 17 at 5 p. m. PT. Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards will be

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Catch the Moon Hide Mars: A Winter Night Sky Show

Are you ready for a celestial treat? Tonight, the Moon is going to play a cosmic game of hide and seek with Mars. This rare event, called an occultation, happens when the Moon covers a planet from our view. On January 13, 2025, the nearly full Wolf Moon will temporarily block our view of Mars. Why i

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Jan 13 2025BUSINESS

Holiday Shopping Boosts Lululemon, Abercrombie Sales Outlook

Ever wonder what happens when two big retailers, Lululemon and Abercrombie & Fitch, have a strong holiday season? They adjust their sales outlooks! Lululemon has upped its predictions for this holiday quarter, with expected sales growth of 11% to 12%, landing between $3. 56 billion and $3. 58 billio

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Forgotten Apple: Saving Malus Sieversii

Apples are loved globally, but did you know that most of the apples we eat today come from just a few types? This makes our apple supply very vulnerable to bad weather, pests, and diseases. Wild apples are a great way to bring in helpful traits to make our apples stronger, but they're hard to breed

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Tropical Storms and Diarrheal Diseases: A Closer Look

Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons, bring more than just strong winds; they can also cause serious health issues like diarrheal diseases. We know that heavy rain and flooding can lead to these diseases, but the full impact of tropical cyclones isn't as well understood. No one ha

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Jan 13 2025BUSINESS

AI Race: Why the U. S. Should Act Now

Imagine a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is as crucial as electricity. That future is closer than you think, and OpenAI wants the U. S. to take the lead. The AI startup recently shared its game plan, saying the U. S. needs serious cash and smart rules to outpace China. It’s all about chips

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

US Blocks AI Chip Exports to Prevent China from Catching Up

In a last-ditch effort to stop China from gaining the upper hand in AI technology, the Biden administration has announced new restrictions on the export of advanced AI chips. This move, coming just before Biden leaves office, is expected to strain relations with China. Tech giants like Nvidia and Or

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Jan 13 2025SPORTS

West Ham's Fullkrug Struggles: A Closer Look

West Ham United's signing of Niclas Fullkrug from Borussia Dortmund last summer hasn't quite panned out as expected. The striker, who joined the Hammers for a reported £27 million, has been plagued by injuries and poor form. Recently, he picked up another injury during a 2-1 FA Cup loss to Aston Vil

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Jan 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Viral Ring Girl Reveals SEC Coach’s Unexpected DM After Fight

Imagine this: after a high-profile boxing match, one of the ring girls becomes an overnight sensation. That's exactly what happened to Sydney Thomas, a 21-year-old model and University of Alabama student, following the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight in November 2024. During a podcast appearance, Sydney

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Resurrection of LSM Theorem in Open Quantum Systems

You know how the LSM theorem works in closed systems, right? It's like a rule that says certain spin chains can't have a single, non-degenerate ground state. But what happens when these systems aren't closed anymore? They interact with their environment, and things get a bit messy. Imagine you're l

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