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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Teamwork in Science: A Virtual Gathering of Minds

The world of science is changing. It's not just about lone geniuses anymore. It's about teams. And for the past 15 years, people have been meeting to talk about how to make teamwork in science better. This year, the big meeting happened online. It was called "Insights on the Science of Team Science:

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Dec 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Patricia Heaton's Big Move: Why She Swapped LA for Nashville

Patricia Heaton, a well-known actress, recently shared her reasons for leaving Los Angeles and settling in Nashville. She pointed out that the high crime rates, homelessness, and taxes in LA were major factors in her decision. During a podcast chat, she mentioned that she and her husband were filmin

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Lives: What Bones and Tools Reveal About Early Humans

In Italy, there's a place called Notarchirico. It's super old. We're talking about 695, 000 to 610, 000 years ago. This spot is like a time capsule. It shows how early humans lived and what they did. At that time, Europe saw big changes in animals. New species appeared. This meant new food sources

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

The Great White House Cheese Feast: A Slice of History

In 1837, the White House witnessed an unusual event: a massive cheese feast. The cheese, weighing over a ton, was a gift to President Andrew Jackson. But this wasn't the first time a giant cheese made its way to the White House. Years earlier, President Thomas Jefferson received a similarly large ch

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Virginia's Power Play: The Data Center Debate

Virginia is known for its data centers. These buildings are big and need a lot of power. They bring money to the area but also cause some problems. People are worried about the power these centers use. They can power nearly 900, 000 homes. That's a lot! Some people think this is not good for the en

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: The Sudden Shutdown of USAID

A top White House official, Susie Wiles, recently shared her shock over the quick shutdown of the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID). She spoke about this in a conversation with Vanity Fair. Wiles, who serves as the White House chief of staff, found it alarming how billionaire Elon M

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

The Big Price Tag on Oracle's Cloud Deal

Oracle recently made headlines with a massive financial commitment. They agreed to pay a staggering $248 billion over 20 years. That's a lot of money! To put it into perspective, that amount could buy a lot of things. For example, you could purchase every piece of art in the Louvre. And still have e

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Hawaii's Hidden Gem: Where Luxury Meets Nature

On the Big Island of Hawaii, a special place called Kohanaiki is making waves. It's not just about the fancy homes or the golf course. It's about the way it blends luxury with respect for nature and history. Kohanaiki is a private community that feels like a world away, yet it's just minutes from t

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Liver Trouble

In the world of medical imaging, a new hero is emerging. This hero is called 68Ga-FAPI. It's better at finding trouble in the liver than the older hero, 18F-FDG. This is big news for people who have problems with their bile ducts. Recently, doctors saw this in action. A 38-year-old man came in with

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes BBC to Court for $10 Billion Over Alleged Defamation

Donald Trump has taken legal action against the BBC, demanding a massive $10 billion in damages. He claims the British broadcaster defamed him and used unfair tactics. The lawsuit, filed in Florida, accuses the BBC of distorting his words in a documentary about the January 6, 2021, events. The BBC

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