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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Galaxies

Elliptical galaxies hold a fascinating secret in their ultraviolet (UV) light. This secret could help scientists figure out how old these galaxies are. Recent studies have shown that the UV light from these galaxies comes from different types of stars. Some are metal-poor, and others are metal-rich

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Virtual Dates: A Smart Way to Save Time and Energy

The pandemic changed how people connect. Video calls became a big deal, and dating wasn't left behind. Many started using FaceTime and Zoom for dates. This was a quick way to chat before meeting in person. It saved time and made things less formal. Some people liked these virtual dates a lot. T

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon and Nvidia Team Up to Boost AI Power

Amazon and Nvidia are working together to make AI faster and more efficient. They are combining Nvidia's advanced tech with Amazon's custom chips and cloud services. This teamwork aims to help businesses train and use AI systems more quickly. At a recent tech event, they announced new ways to conne

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

Marvell's Big Bet on AI Future

Marvell, a big name in semiconductors, just made a bold move. They're buying Celestial AI for a whopping $3. 25 billion. That price could even go up to $5. 5 billion if Celestial hits certain sales targets. This isn't just any purchase. It's a strategic play to boost Marvell's networking business.

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Sabrina Carpenter's Music Misused by White House

Sabrina Carpenter, a popular singer, recently expressed her anger on social media. She was upset because the White House used her song "Juno" in a video about ICE deportations. She called the video "evil and disgusting" and asked the White House not to use her music for such purposes. The video was

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Edwin Díaz: Mets' Closer Conundrum

The Mets are still in the mix for Edwin Díaz, but talks have hit a snag. Díaz is eyeing a five-year deal, while the Mets are leaning towards a three-year commitment. The recent signing of Devin Williams adds a new layer to the situation. Williams is open to a setup role if Díaz returns, but his addi

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Quick Delivery Plan Shakes Up Grocery Market

Amazon is shaking things up with a new super-fast delivery service. They're testing it in Seattle and Philadelphia. This service, called Amazon Now, promises to deliver everyday items and fresh groceries in about 30 minutes or less. It's available within the Amazon app for customers in certain areas

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Young Game Changers: The New Faces of Gaming and Entrepreneurship

The gaming world is changing fast. A new group of young people is taking over. They are not just playing games. They are creating, leading, and making a difference. These are the 30 Under 30 Games class of 2026. They come from all parts of the gaming industry. Some are content creators, others are d

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

FOX Sports and Big Ten in a Money Showdown

Big Ten is a big deal in college football. It's not just about the games; it's about the money. Lots of companies want a piece of the action. Now, FOX Sports is standing in the way of a new player, NBC, trying to get involved. NBC wants to sell the rights to the 2026 Big Ten championship game for $

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Gift Ideas for Sports Enthusiasts: Small but Mighty Presents for the Holidays

The holiday season is here, and with it comes the challenge of finding the perfect gifts. For those who love sports, picking out something special can be a fun task. But with so many choices, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. The key is to find gifts that show you care and match their interests. Sport

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