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A Life Lost, A Driver's Dark Past

December 9, 2025

A talented musician's life was cut short in a tragic accident involving a driver with a long history of legal troubles. Roderick Macleod, a 70-year-old Grammy-nominated artist, was walking his dogs when a reckless driver struck him. The driver, Shannon Godbout, had a staggering record of over 100 ar

science

Alexandria's Ancient Party Boat: A Glimpse into Luxury

December 9, 2025

Under the waves near Alexandria, a team of divers found a big surprise: a 2, 000-year-old party boat! This wasn't just any boat. It was a luxury vessel, likely used for fun and maybe even religious events. The boat, called a "thalamagos, " was huge—about 115 feet long and 23 feet wide. It had a fla

science

Asteroid Bennu: A Cosmic Grocery Store for Life's Ingredients

November 29, 2025

Asteroids might have been like cosmic delivery trucks, bringing essential supplies for life to Earth. Scientists recently found tryptophan, an important amino acid, in samples from asteroid Bennu. This discovery adds to the growing list of life's building blocks found in space rocks. Bennu is a sma

lifestyle

Costco's Black Friday Bargains: Smart Picks for Savvy Shoppers

November 27, 2025

Black Friday is almost here, but deals are popping up all over, and Costco is no exception. Shoppers can snag some great bargains right now, not just on Thanksgiving weekend. From kitchen gadgets to holiday treats, there's something for everyone. First up, chocolate lovers will adore the Godiva Gol

science

Bennu Asteroid: A Cosmic Grocery Store for Life's Building Blocks

November 27, 2025

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found tryptophan, a crucial amino acid, on the asteroid Bennu. This finding adds to the growing list of life's essential ingredients that have been identified in space rocks. The sample, collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, provides a unique glimpse

science

Cracking the Code: How AI is Changing the Game for Tiny Virus Hunters

November 13, 2025

Phages, those minuscule viruses that target bacteria, come in different types. Some are like bulls in a china shop, while others are more chill. Knowing which is which is crucial for science and the environment. The problem? The data we have is often incomplete, and the variety of phages is vast and

health

Bats, Cattle, and Rabies: A Hidden Threat in Brazil

November 11, 2025

In Brazil, a silent battle is taking place between bats, cattle, and a deadly virus. Rabies, a disease that spreads through animal bites, is causing serious problems for both people and farmers. Every year, around 45, 000 cattle lose their lives to rabies, leading to economic losses of up to 15 mill

politics

New Jersey's 2025 Election: Who's In and Who's Out?

November 6, 2025

The votes are in, and the results are clear. In the recent New Jersey elections, Democrats took home many wins, but Republicans also had their share of victories. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, came out on top against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a race that caught the attention of the whole country.

politics

US to Share Old Plutonium for Nuclear Fuel by Year-End

October 23, 2025

The U. S. Energy Department is planning to announce by the end of December which companies will receive around 19. 7 metric tons of surplus plutonium from the Cold War era. This plutonium will be used to make fuel for nuclear reactors. Applications from companies are due by November 21. This plan i

education

Mary McLeod Bethune: A Legacy of Education and Empowerment

July 11, 2025

Mary McLeod Bethune, a trailblazer in education and civil rights, was celebrated in her hometown of Mayesville, South Carolina, on what would have been her 150th birthday. This event highlighted her enduring impact on American society. Born in the Midlands, Bethune's journey began with a strong com