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    Bizarre ‘witch croc’ that looks just like a dinosaur discovered in New Mexico

    Unusual 'Witch Croc' Resembling a Dinosaur Unearthed in New Mexico Paleontologists have made an extraordinary finding, uncovering a unique, toothless, bipedal creature related to crocodiles from the Triassic Period. This creature, dubbed the 'witch croc', was discovered in New Mexico, USA. This...
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    What Is the Bright Blue-White Star Next to the Moon Tonight? Astronomers Explain Spica’s Appearance

    Spotting the Luminous Celestial Neighbor Beside the Moon When you gaze at the night sky, you might notice a radiant blue-white star shining close to the moon. This is not a single star but an impressive duo of enormous stars, located in the constellation Virgo. They dance around each other in a...
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    2026 Razr Flip Phones Impress with Stunning Design, But High Price Raises Questions

    The Appeal and Pitfalls of the Latest Flip Phones Remember when flip phones used to be the rage? Well, they're making a comeback. But this time, they've gotten a much-needed makeover and are hitting the market with a bang. These are not your regular flip phones; they're foldable smartphones...
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    Lawyer Says Tourist Accused of Attacking Hawaiian Monk Seal Has Been Doxed and Threatened Online

    Tourist Accused of Attacking Endangered Seal Faces Backlash and Threats A vacationer from the upper northwest region of the United States is facing severe backlash after allegedly launching a large stone at a threatened Hawaiian monk seal. The man's lawyer claims his client was merely trying to...
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    Corrosive chemicals hamper recovery efforts at Longview industrial site; 9 still unaccounted for after tank rupture

    Chemical Leak at Industrial Site in Washington Halts Rescue Operations The situation in Southwest Washington is tense as nine people are still missing after an industrial accident at a paper mill. The incident, which resulted in a chemical tank bursting, has already claimed one life and injured...
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    Biden Sues Justice Department to Block Release of Special Counsel Interview Audio and Transcripts

    Legal Battle Erupts Over Former President's Confidential Conversations Former President Joe Biden has initiated legal action against the federal law enforcement agency in an attempt to prevent the sharing of private discussions and corresponding transcripts. These records were collected by an...
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    Democrats Face Criticism Over High Gas Prices Amid Political Debate on Energy Policies

    Political Rhetoric Heats Up Amidst Soaring Gas Prices Almost four years following the introduction of an eco-friendly agenda that saw gas prices rise over $5, some political figures seem to have developed an acute awareness of the issue. They claim that policies from the current administration...
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    Inside the World's Biggest Bet on Fusion Energy

    Unveiling the Largest Venture for Fusion Energy Deep in the heartland of southern France, a massive industrial compound has become the hub for scientists and engineers worldwide. They have united to construct the biggest fusion reactor known to man. This vacuum chamber, shaped like a doughnut...
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    Alaska’s oil revival sparks a new energy rush Into the Arctic

    Arctic's Unforeseen Oil Boom: A New Chapter in Alaska's Energy Story Over the past two decades, oil production in Alaska had dwindled to barely a quarter of its peak levels. The situation was so dire that the Trans Alaska Pipeline System, vital for transporting the state's oil to the mainland...
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    Top 3 Energy Dividend Stocks for Reliable Income in 2026

    The Three Most Promising Energy Stocks That Offer Stable Returns in the Future If you're looking to invest in the energy sector, you might want to consider these three energy companies. They have shown a solid track record of providing consistent dividends, making them a potentially reliable...
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    Resistance grows against New York's 18 planned solar farms that locals say ruin land, kill animals and won't create much energy

    Local Communities Rise Against New York's Massive Solar Farms Despite stiff resistance from local residents, New York is forging ahead with plans to build 18 large-scale solar power plants across its rural areas. The locals argue that these projects will not only devastate the land and harm...
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    See A Rare ‘Blue Moon’ Rise After Sunset This Week

    Witness the Unusual 'Blue Moon' Rising at the Week's End As the month concludes, we're in for an extraordinary celestial display, the appearance of a second full moon in a single month, popularly termed as a Blue Moon. In the build-up to this event, the moon will pass by bright constellations...
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    Xreal Claims Breakthrough in Smart Glasses Industry After Years of Struggles

    Smart Eyewear Company Believes It's Cracked the Code in a Challenging Industry For a long time, the tech world has been captivated by the idea of smart glasses. The concept is simple but compelling: instead of constantly looking down at our phones, what if we could wear a lightweight, high-tech...
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    Pope Leo Urges Global Action to Limit AI Development in New Encyclical

    Religious Leader Voices Concern Over AI's Potential Impact on Humanity Recently, a global religious leader, known for his wisdom and outspokenness on contemporary issues, released a major document. This time, his focus was the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on humanity. He expressed...
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    Trump’s Age and Safety Concerns Highlight Ongoing Questions About His Health and Mortality

    Aging President Acknowledges His Own Mortality As the oldest man to ever become president, there is no doubt that he is facing the realities of his own mortality. While his medical examinations consistently indicate good health, questions about his well-being persist. Even the president himself...
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    Half of UK adults say they spend less than three hours a week outside in nature

    A Look into the Outdoor Habits of UK Residents Remember those days as a kid when you used to climb trees, make forts in the woods, or jump in puddles? Most adults in the UK have fond recollections of such childhood outdoor activities. Yet, a recent study reveals that nearly 50% of adults spend...
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    Number of suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo passes 900 as health workers face attacks and shortages

    Rising Suspected Ebola Cases in DR Congo Amidst Attacks and Shortages In the eastern region of DR Congo, the number of suspected Ebola cases has now surpassed 900, according to official figures. This alarming increase, from the previous estimate of over 700 cases, has raised concerns among...
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    Webb Telescope Finds Massive Star Clusters Escape Birth Clouds Faster Than Smaller Ones, Challenging Galaxy Formation Models

    Unearthing Secrets of Young Star Clusters: A Major Breakthrough Recently, a new breakthrough has shed light on how young star clusters break free from their birthplaces, offering a fresh perspective to our understanding of galaxies. Contrary to the initial belief that smaller clusters should...
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    'Something has genuinely shifted': Inside Europe's tech startup surge

    European Tech Startups Witnessing a Remarkable Boom It seems like the European tech scene is catching fire with a new wave of startups, breaking away from the influence of Silicon Valley. In fact, some are even surpassing their American counterparts in terms of growth and innovation. One such...
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    "Toshifumi Suzuki, the Japanese behind the ‘conbini’ empire, has died. He was 93."

    Passing of the Pioneer of Japan's Leading Convenience Store Chain The man responsible for bringing the well-known convenience store chain to Japan, Toshifumi Suzuki, has passed away at the age of 93. His demise was due to heart failure, occurring in his Tokyo residence. Suzuki was a respected...