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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Model Turned Fisherwoman: Kathy Ireland's New Catch

Kathy Ireland, famous for her modeling and business career, has added a new role to her resume: commercial fisherman. She's now part of the crew on her husband's fishing boat, the 4th Watch, out of Santa Barbara, California. This isn't just a hobby for Ireland; she's fully committed, having obtained

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How an Electric Race Car Could Change the Game

Lucas di Grassi, a pro race car driver, has a big idea. He wants to make racing better, cleaner, and faster. His plan? An electric race car that's not just fast but also smart. This isn't just any concept car. It's grounded in real tech and real possibilities. Di Grassi knows a lot about racing. He

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Nov 19 2025RELIGION

Clash of Views: Dearborn's Day of Debate

Dearborn became a stage for heated debates on November 18, with three separate rallies drawing crowds to discuss religion and immigration. The day saw some pushing and shoving, a punch thrown, and claims of pepper spray use, but no serious injuries were reported. Police urged residents to steer cle

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Nov 18 2025LIFESTYLE

How to Talk to Strangers: Lessons from the Pickup World

Bill Ackman, a hedge-fund manager, recently shared his old pickup line, "May I meet you? " on social media. The internet's response was mixed. Some found it awkward and creepy, while others thought it was a decent icebreaker. But what's the real deal with pickup lines and approaching strangers? Fir

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Women in Science: Breaking Barriers at UNAM

In Latin America, women are still a minority in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. To understand why, researchers looked at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). They wanted to see how women move up in science careers there. The study mixed numbers and p

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Goats' Teats Tell a Tale: How Heat Mapping Reveals Milk Time Secrets

Dairy goats have a lot to say about milking time, and now scientists have a cool way to listen. By using heat-sensing cameras, researchers have discovered how the temperature of a goat's teats changes during milking. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures, though. It's about understanding how

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Sanders' First NFL Game: A Tough Start for the Rookie Quarterback

The Cleveland Browns faced a tough loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders making his first regular-season appearance. Sanders stepped in after Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion. Gabriel had a decent first half, completing 7 of 10 passes for

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Nov 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Love Across the Political Divide: Navigating Family Differences

A young woman finds herself in a tricky spot. Her boyfriend comes from a wealthy, highly educated, and liberal family. They are active in protests and have advanced degrees. Her own family, however, is more conservative and less affluent. She holds a bachelor's degree, which is the highest level of

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Nov 17 2025CRYPTO

Big Gains for Upbit's Parent Company: What's Driving the Surge?

Dunamu, the company behind Upbit, has seen a huge jump in profits. In the third quarter, they made about $165 million. That's a lot more than last year, when they made just $40 million. This big increase shows that the company is doing much better now. What's helping Dunamu grow? A lot of things. F

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Bright Nanoparticles Shine a Light on Cancer Treatment

Scientists have created a new way to fight cancer using tiny particles that glow and make cancer cells self-destruct. This method uses light to kill cancer cells, but unlike other treatments, it uses a special kind of light that can go deep into the body. The key to this treatment is special glowing

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