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Giant Pumpkin Race Floats into Belgian Pond

In the small Belgian town of Kasterlee, an unusual autumn tradition brings together locals, pumpkin growers, and visitors for a spectacle that combines creativity,…

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This Tuscan Village Will Pay You to Call It Home

Radicondoli, a medieval village in Tuscany near Siena, is offering a rare opportunity — and a cash incentive — for people willing to call…

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Billionaire Tension: Billie Eilish Speech Draws Mixed Reactions

Billie Eilish made headlines at the Wall Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards after boldly criticizing billionaires for not using their wealth to help others,…

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From Reality TV to Space: Kim vs NASA Goes Viral

A viral moment from The Kardashians sparked a rare NASA clapback this week. Kim Kardashian told co-star Sarah Paulson she believes the 1969 Apollo…

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What Is Google’s #1 Halloween Costume Trend for 2025?

According to Google’s annual search trends, the most popular Halloween costume of 2025 is Rumi, the fierce and stylish protagonist of Netflix’s K-Pop Demon…

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Why Did “6-7” Become Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year?

“6-7” isn’t just a number — it’s the pulse of Gen Alpha’s internet culture. Chosen by Dictionary.com as the 2025 Word of the Year,…

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The Secret Power of Scents: A Journey Through 1,000 Years of Smell

A new exhibition at the Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf, Germany, invites visitors to explore history through the forgotten sense of smell. Titled “The Secret…

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Japan’s PM Turns Local Handbag Into Global Hit

Japan’s first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has set off an unexpected fashion wave after images of her carrying a “Grace Delight Tote” by…

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Why We Celebrate Halloween: From Samhain to All Hallows’ Eve

Explore the historical origins of Halloween—from the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian “All Hallows’ Eve” to traditions like souling, guising, and jack-o-lanterns—showing…

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What Are the Top Destinations to Visit in 2026?

National Geographic’s “Best of the World 2026” list highlights a vibrant mix of destinations around the globe that are primed for exploration in the…

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A Real-Life ‘Night at the Museum’ Returns

At New York’s American Museum of Natural History, a beloved tradition has come back to life — quite literally. Families once again roll out…

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How Art Heals: Study Finds Gallery Visits Lower Stress and Boost Immunity

A groundbreaking study by King’s College London has revealed that viewing original artworks in galleries doesn’t just soothe the soul—it measurably improves physical health.…

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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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