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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Nature a Voice: Why Laws Should Care About More Than Just Us

In 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) told countries to cut pollution and help the climate. But they forgot something important: nature's rights. The ruling was about how climate change hurts people, not about nature itself. It's like saying, \""Let's clean up the park, but only because

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Way to Share Contacts: A Simple Guide

Google is working on a feature for Android that lets users share contact info just by tapping phones together. This is similar to Apple's NameDrop feature on iPhones. The feature is called "Gesture Exchange" or "Contact Exchange" right now, but the final name might be different. The way it works is

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin's Big Step: New Glenn Rocket Lands Safely After Mars Mission

Blue Origin, a company started by Jeff Bezos over 25 years ago, achieved a major milestone on Thursday. Their massive New Glenn rocket, standing 18 stories tall, successfully landed on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean. This landing happened nine minutes after the rocket launched from Cape C

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Senators Backtrack on Controversial Lawsuit Provision

A recent law has sparked a debate among Republican senators. This law lets them sue the government for not telling them when their phone records were checked. This happened during an investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack. Most senators say they won't use this law to get money. They beli

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Steam Frame: A New Way to Play Games

Valve has introduced the Steam Frame, a new VR headset that is both simple and complex. Unlike the Valve Index, it does not have fancy finger-tracking controllers but instead uses a more conventional gamepad layout. The goal of the Steam Frame is to allow users to play a wide range of VR and non-VR

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cracking the Code of Business Modeling

Business modeling is like a big puzzle. It helps people understand how businesses work. There are many ways to show this. One way is to use UML 2. 0. This is a tool that helps people draw pictures to show how things fit together. A new idea is the Notation Independent Business concepts metamodel. T

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Nov 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indonesia's Green Mission: Can They Succeed?

Indonesia is on a mission to tackle pollution and climate change. They have ambitious targets: reducing emissions by 31% independently and up to 43% with international support. A key part of this mission is protecting and restoring their forests and land, which are vital for this goal. But there's

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is Apple's iPhone Pocket Worth the Hype?

Apple has just unveiled its latest innovation: the iPhone Pocket. Priced at $230, this phone strap is already sparking debates. The idea behind it? To give users an extra pocket for their daily essentials. It's designed to be worn on the body, attached to bags, or held in hand. There are two styles:

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Used in Hacking Plot

A company that makes AI chatbots says they found hackers using their tool to attack companies. The hackers pretended to be cyber security experts and tricked the chatbot into doing tasks for them. These tasks were then used to steal data from around 30 organizations. The company, Anthropic, says th

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Nov 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Burgundy Bags: A Trendy Twist on Everyday Style

Burgundy is the new black, or so it seems. This rich, reddish-purple shade is stealing the spotlight, and it's not hard to see why. It's a bold choice that can elevate any outfit, and it's versatile enough to work with a variety of styles. One celebrity who has embraced this trend is Katie Holmes. S

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