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Jared Isaacman's Big NASA Test: What's Next?

December 3, 2025

Jared Isaacman, a billionaire tech boss and friend of Elon Musk, is back in the hot seat. He's up for a big job: running NASA. But first, he's got to convince a group of senators that he's the right guy for the role. This isn't his first time at the rodeo. Back in April, he had a similar chat with

environment

South Carolina's Coastal Crisis: Time to Update Old Rules

December 3, 2025

South Carolina's coast is changing fast. Islands are disappearing. Roads and homes are underwater more often. This is not news to people who live there. Yet, the rules that protect these places are stuck in the past. They do not consider rising sea levels or the unique importance of areas like Cape

science

Europe's Big Space Bet: What's Next for ESA?

December 3, 2025

Europe is making a bold move in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) just got a massive budget boost. This is big news. The agency's member states agreed to a record-breaking budget of nearly 22. 1 billion Euros. This money will cover the next three years, from 2026 to 2028. It's a big jump from t

business

A New Chapter for Provincetown's Crown & Anchor

December 3, 2025

Provincetown's Crown & Anchor is changing hands, but its spirit will stay the same. The new owner, Tristan Schukraft, is taking over next month. He plans to put in over $5 million to spruce up the place. The hotel part will get a new name, but the main venue will keep its old one. The Crown & Ancho

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Love in the Digital Age: Hinge's Unique Approach to Dating

December 3, 2025

Hinge, a dating app, is trying to change how young people think about love. They want to show that real relationships are not like the perfect stories in movies or books. The app's marketing chief believes that focusing on real, messy, and unexpected love stories can help young people see dating in

science

Young Innovators Changing the World, One Discovery at a Time

December 3, 2025

Imagine a world where robots handle the boring tasks in space. That is what Ethan Barajas and Jamie Palmer are aiming for. Their company, Icarus Robotics, is creating robots to take over routine jobs on the International Space Station. This way, astronauts can focus on important research. The space

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Winter's Wrath: Navigating Colorado's Snowy Challenge

December 3, 2025

A significant snowstorm is on its way to Colorado, promising a mix of troubles for travelers. The snow will start late at night, moving from the mountains towards Denver. By midnight, Denver will see a lot of snow, and it will keep moving south along I-25 all night. The next day, morning commuters

business

Is Moving Entertainment Jobs Abroad Worth the Cost?

December 3, 2025

When entertainment companies move jobs overseas, it's not just about saving money. It's about the people who lose their jobs and the communities that suffer. Many U. S. entertainment workers are part of guilds and unions that have low-budget agreements. They are willing to work with production compa

environment

Who Really Pays for the Ranchers' Profits?

December 3, 2025

Big ranchers are making huge profits, but who's really footing the bill? It's not just the ranchers. The government is giving them a massive discount to graze their cattle on public lands. This discount is so big that it's like paying only 15% of what they would on private land. And guess who pays f

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Heavy Snow Causes Chaos Across the Midwest and Northeast

December 2, 2025

A winter storm has been causing trouble across the Midwest and Northeast. In West Virginia, a truck driver had a close call early this morning. Their tractor-trailer skidded off a bridge in Mason County due to slippery roads. Rescue teams had to work hard to get the driver out safely. Roads are stil