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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Push to Speed Up AI and Data Centers: What's at Stake for the Environment?

The recent push to boost AI and data centers has sparked a heated debate. At the heart of this discussion is the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a law designed to protect the environment by requiring thorough reviews of major projects. Critics argue that NEPA slows down development, while

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Spotting Spine Issues in X-rays Just Got Easier

There's a new tool in town that's shaking up how doctors look at X-ray images. It's called XVertNet, and it's all about making the bones in your spine stand out more clearly. Why does this matter? Well, sometimes, X-rays don't show the tiny details that doctors need to see. This can lead to missed d

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Jul 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy's Final Show: A Heartfelt Goodbye

Geezer Butler, the original bassist for Black Sabbath, shared his thoughts on the band's last performance. He mentioned that Ozzy Osbourne's health was not good before the concert. Butler was surprised to see how weak Ozzy looked when they started practicing. Ozzy needed help to get to the rehearsa

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Jul 28 2025OPINION

Denver's Debt Dilemma: Who Really Pays for Our Parks and Roads?

Denver's leaders are pushing for more bonds to fund new parks, recreation centers, and roads. But bonds are not free money. They are loans that must be repaid with interest. This means that every time the city takes on more debt, it is the taxpayers who will ultimately foot the bill. Bonds are ofte

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Israel and Hamas: Stuck in a Loop

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted that his government is looking into other ways to handle the situation with Hamas, instead of continuing the current talks. This comes after both Israel and the U. S. pulled their negotiating teams out of Qatar. The U. S. envoy, Steve Witkoff, me

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Jul 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Panama Is Leading the Way in Rainforest Protection

Rainforests are vital for our planet's health, yet they are disappearing at an alarming rate. The Amazon, Congo, and other tropical rainforests are being destroyed by cattle ranching, palm oil plantations, illegal logging, mining, and man-made fires. These forests are often called the world's lungs

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

A High-Profile Exit and Pension Fund Concerns

Antonio Gracias, the CEO of Valor Equity Partners, has stepped down from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This move comes after questions were raised about the potential risks his dual roles posed to the nine public pension funds that Valor manages, totaling nearly $2 bill

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Jul 25 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Big Day: What Experts Are Saying

Tesla is about to share its second-quarter results, and experts are not too optimistic. The company's car deliveries dropped by 14% last month, and analysts think earnings might fall by 21% from last year. They expect revenue to be down by over 11% too. This follows a first quarter where car sales d

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's New Diner: A Bold Move or a Desperate Gamble?

Tesla, known for its electric cars, has just opened a diner in Los Angeles. This isn't just any diner; it's a retro-futuristic spot with movie screens and 80 charging stations. The menu features classics like bacon, fries, and hot dogs, all priced between $4 and $13. The diner even has Tesla's Optim

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Jul 25 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Bitcoin Bet: A Missed Chance or Smart Move?

Tesla's recent financial report revealed a significant drop in auto revenue for the second quarter in a row. This news caused the company's stock to plummet by 8%, making it the worst performer among tech's biggest companies this year. The report also highlighted Tesla's investment in digital assets

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