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Why are Northern Lights Happening More often?

The recent surge in northern lights across the U.S. is driven by powerful solar storms during the Sun’s 11-year peak, sending intense bursts of…

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All Aboard the 2027 Orient Express — Europe’s Original Luxury Journey

The Orient Express, the world’s most iconic luxury train, is making a grand return. A new exhibition in Paris celebrates the 100th anniversary of…

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Sailing on the Disney Destiny: The Cruise of Heroes, Villains, and Magic

The Disney Destiny is more than just a cruise ship—it’s a floating world of storytelling, imagination, and spectacle. Launching from Port Everglades in Fort…

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Argentina’s Giant Salami Breaks a World Record

Argentina’s city of Tandil has once again claimed the global spotlight, setting a new record for the world’s longest salami with a jaw-dropping 487.22-meter…

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Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms 2026 World Cup Will Be His Last

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest players in football history, has officially confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will mark the end of…

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Elite Aerial Athletes Conquer Sky in Ultimate Obstacle Challenge

Thirty-four elite aerial athletes, including wing-suit pilots, paragliders, aerobatic pilots, and drone teams, have completed the world’s first 15-stage Ultimate Aerial Obstacle Course. The…

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How One College Test Freezes South Korea Every Year

Every year, South Korea comes to an extraordinary standstill for the Suneung, the nation’s university entrance exam regarded as one of the most influential…

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Pope Leo XIV Shares His Favorite Films Ahead of Star-Studded Vatican Event

Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born leader of the Catholic Church, is blending faith and film in a way no pontiff has before. Ahead…

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Faster, Cheaper, AI-Made: How Coca-Cola Built This Year’s Holiday Commercials

Artificial intelligence is reshaping holiday advertising in ways the industry has never seen before, and Coca-Cola’s new “Holidays Are Coming” campaign is one of…

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Northern Lights Dazzle Across the U.S. After Powerful Solar Storm

A spectacular geomagnetic storm lit up the skies overnight, bringing rare views of the Northern Lights to much of the United States. From Minnesota…

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The CIA’s Kryptos: America’s Longest-Running Puzzle, Up for Sale

Outside the CIA’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia, stands one of the greatest unsolved puzzles in modern history: Kryptos. Created in 1990 by American artist…

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The Jonas Brothers Reunite for a Holiday Classic

The Jonas Brothers reunited on the red carpet in New York City for the premiere of their new festive film, A Very Jonas Christmas…

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American media protests free speech

More than 200 journalists have signed a letter objecting to the planned appearance of President Donald Trump at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Association…

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Tokyo Urges Workers to Wear Shorts Amid Energy Crunch

The Tokyo metropolitan government is officially encouraging its public servants to wear shorts, T-shirts, and sneakers to work as part of an emergency expansion…

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U.S. Navy Mission Disrupted by Monkey Attack in Thailand

A U.S. Navy sailor assigned to the minesweeper USS Chief was medically evacuated to Sasebo, Japan, following a bizarre encounter with a monkey in…

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