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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Midtown's New Hotspot: Where to Eat, Stay, and Play

Midtown Manhattan is getting a makeover. The area between West 30th and 42nd streets, and between Sixth and Eighth avenues, is transforming into a lively hub. This district, let's call it "Fun Central, " is a mix of different neighborhoods. You've got Herald Square, Koreatown, the Garment District,

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

How Magnesium Helps Clean Water and Fights the Cold

Magnesium (Mg) is a game-changer in wastewater treatment. It does more than just help remove nitrogen and recover phosphorus. It also helps the process work better in cold temperatures. In cold weather, around 13. 4°C, adding Mg boosts nitrogen removal by 23% compared to not using Mg. This is big n

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Handle Stress: A Tiny Chemical's Big Role

Plants, like all living things, face stress. One way they cope is by using a tiny molecule called glutathione. This molecule helps protect plants from damage caused by oxidation, a process that can harm proteins. But how does this work exactly? Researchers found that when plants are under stress, l

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

The Real Estate Battle: How One CEO is Shaking Up the Market

Robert Reffkin, the CEO of Compass, is making waves in the real estate world. He's not your typical brokerage executive. He didn't climb the ranks in real estate; instead, he comes from a background in finance and consulting. Reffkin is known for his hands-on approach, personally calling agents to c

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

New Settlements Spark Tensions in the West Bank

The Israeli government has given the green light for 19 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank, a move that has stirred up a lot of controversy. This decision is part of a larger trend of expanding settlements in the area, with a total of 69 new ones approved in recent years. The latest approval br

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electric School Buses Leave Kids Shivering in the Cold

In a small district near Buffalo, kids are facing a chilly surprise on their way to and from school. The issue? New electric school buses that can't keep them warm in winter. Parents are upset because these buses don't have heaters that work well in cold weather. The heaters use the same power as th

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Creatures Help Us Understand Climate Change

Peatlands are like nature's sponges. They soak up water and store it, playing a big role in our environment. But climate change is making these areas drier. This is where testate amoebae come in. These tiny, single-celled organisms live in peatlands. They might be small, but they have a big story to

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Money Woes: What's Next?

Colorado is facing another tough year when it comes to money. Lawmakers are getting ready for a tough time, as the state's income is expected to drop. This means they will have to cut spending by a lot, around $850 million. They already cut $1. 2 billion this year and another $783 million over the s

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Miami Hurricanes Gear Up for Ohio State Showdown

Miami Hurricanes are making waves again. They beat Texas A&M 10-3. This win puts them in the spotlight. Now, they face Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Mario Cristobal, Miami's head coach, shared his thoughts. He talked about the team's journey. They went from low points to this big moment. He said

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Dec 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Sudden Exit from a Pricey Property Deal

Anthony Hopkins, the celebrated actor, found himself in a bit of a pickle recently. He and his wife, Stella, were all set to buy a luxurious mansion in the Hamptons for a cool $7. 5 million. They even put down a hefty down payment of $750, 000. But then, they suddenly backed out, leaving the seller,

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