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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Can Trees Really Pop Like Popcorn in Freezing Weather?

In the United States, a polar vortex is bringing extreme cold. People are talking about trees exploding. But can trees really explode? Trees can crack in extreme cold. This is called a frost crack. The thick sap inside trees freezes at a lower temperature than water. It stays liquid even when it's

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Barbie's Legacy: A Weekend of Fun and Inspiration

In March 2026, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will be the place to be for Barbie enthusiasts. The Barbie Dream Fest is set to take over the city from the 27th to the 29th, offering a unique experience for fans of all ages. This isn't just any event; it's the first official celebration dedicated entirely

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

The Green Makeover: How Fake Plants Are Taking Over

The market for artificial trees and shrubs is booming, with a projected growth from $1. 3 billion in 2026 to $1. 84 billion by 2032. This growth is driven by advancements in materials, such as polyethylene and polyester, which offer durability and realism. The market is segmented into various produc

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

The Unseen Pages of History: A Look at Past Events

History often hides in plain sight. Old newspapers are like time capsules. They show us what life was like in the past. On January 16, several big events happened over the years. These events shaped the region in different ways. In 1918, the world was at war. The Dixon Evening Telegraph talked abou

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Simple Steps to a Greener Holiday Cleanup

The holidays are over, and it's time to tidy up. But before you toss everything, think about recycling. Old electronics, wrapping paper, and even Christmas trees can find new life with a little effort. Christmas trees are a big part of the holiday. But what happens when the season ends? Many places

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Love the Smell of Christmas Trees?

Christmas trees are more than just decorations. They are a big part of the holiday season for many families. But have you ever wondered why we love them so much? Scientists are trying to figure that out. A big study is happening right now. It's all about what makes Christmas trees so appealing. The

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

Smart Degrees for a Future in AI

The job market is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. Since ChatGPT came out in 2022, jobs that use AI have seen the biggest pay raises. People who build and manage AI systems are in high demand, with average salaries over $135, 000. Picking the right college major is crucial. It's not jus

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

Graduate Degrees and Student Loans: A Shift in the Game

The Department of Education (ED) recently updated its list of "professional" graduate degrees eligible for higher student loan limits. This change has sparked debate. Only eleven degrees made the cut, leaving many others, like nursing and accounting, out in the cold. Some people are upset. They thi

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Stocks on Blockchain: A Clash of Titans

A battle is brewing in the world of finance. It's all about trading stocks using blockchain technology. Big names like Robinhood and BlackRock are getting involved. They like the idea of 24/7 trading and instant settlements. It also cuts out middlemen and opens up new ways to use stocks as collatera

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Graduate Degrees in Accounting Face Funding Hurdles

The Education Department has stirred up controversy by redefining which graduate degrees qualify as "professional" for federal student loans. Accounting degrees were notably left off the list, alongside other fields like nursing, engineering, and architecture. This decision could significantly impac

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