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New Faces, Old Traditions: The Macy’s Parade Gets a Modern Makeover

November 27, 2025

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is turning 99, and it’s getting a fresh look. This year, say goodbye to Popeye and Olive Oyl, who have taken a backseat to newer, more trendy characters. Down Central Park West, spectators will see a giant Labubu and the Demogorgon floating by. Labubu is a popular

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New Faces Floating High: 2025 Macy's Parade Balloons

November 27, 2025

The 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is set to dazzle with five new giant balloons, each representing beloved characters from movies, games, and TV shows. This year's parade will kick off at 8:30 a. m. with performances from a mix of country, pop, and Broadway stars, including Cynthia Erivo, Lain

science

How Satellites Help Protect Ancient Sites

November 27, 2025

For years, people have been changing the land around ancient sites. This change can hurt these important places. A recent study looked at how to use satellites to track these changes. The focus was on Amrit, an old archaeological site in Syria. The study used different types of satellite images. Th

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Queenstown's Crime Drama Gets a Second Season Boost

November 27, 2025

Queenstown, New Zealand, is buzzing with excitement as the crime drama series "A Remarkable Place to Die" gets the green light for a second season. This isn't just any renewal; it's a big deal for the local film industry and the town's economy. The show, produced by Screentime NZ, is a hit internat

politics

Guinea-Bissau: Military Seizes Power Amid Election Chaos

November 27, 2025

Guinea-Bissau finds itself in another political storm. This time, the military has taken control, stopping the count of votes from a recent presidential election. The opposition is not happy. They want the results out. They believe the military should not interfere with democracy. The military call

science

Azaleas in Trouble: A Hidden Threat and a Potential Savior

November 27, 2025

In the lush gardens of Nanjing, a silent battle is unfolding. Azaleas, those vibrant and beloved plants, are under attack. Over the past few years, about 15% of Rhododendron simsii plants in nurseries have shown signs of wilting and yellowing. The culprit? A sneaky pathogen causing crown and root ro

politics

Trump's Words: A Pattern of Personal Attacks

November 27, 2025

President Donald Trump has been making headlines again, but not for policy or politics. This time, it's about his words aimed at female reporters. Katie Rogers from The New York Times was the latest target. Trump called her "ugly, both inside and out" on Truth Social. This wasn't the first time he's

business

Building Trust Through Clear Decisions

November 27, 2025

Leaders often believe their personality shapes company culture, but it's the way decisions are made that truly matters. When leaders create clear, open systems, they build trust and a strong culture that lasts. Many leaders think their charm or empathy is what makes a company culture strong. Howeve

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Winter Olympics Flame's Journey Begins Under Cloudy Skies

November 27, 2025

The Olympic flame's journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Games started with a twist. Bad weather in western Greece forced the torch-lighting ceremony indoors, moving it from the ancient stadium to a nearby museum. The flame, usually lit by the sun's rays, had to rely on a backup flame from a rehearsa

religion

Exploring Faith Through Words: A Look at the American Writers Museum's Latest Exhibit

November 27, 2025

The American Writers Museum, a vibrant space filled with the clatter of typewriters and the buzz of young minds, recently opened its newest exhibit, "American Prophets: Writers, Religion, and Culture. " This exhibit, funded by the Lilly Endowment, invites visitors to explore the intersection of lite