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Is Atlantis the Lost City Real or Just a Myth?

Few legends have captivated the human imagination like that of Atlantis—a mysterious island said to have vanished beneath the sea in a single day and night. For centuries, people have searched for clues, speculated on its location, and debated whether Atlantis was a real place or simply a philosophical allegory. So, what’s the truth behind

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From the Street to the Stadium: The Evolution of Urban Sports Culture

Urban sports culture has always had a pulse of its own — raw, creative, and deeply rooted in community. From pickup basketball on cracked concrete courts to skateboarding through city plazas, urban sports were born not in pristine stadiums but in alleyways, playgrounds, and streets. Over the years, however, what began as underground or grassroots

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Why Athlete Activism Is More Important Than Ever

In recent years, the sports world has witnessed a profound shift: athletes are no longer content to stay silent on social and political issues. From kneeling during the national anthem to leveraging massive social-media followings, today’s athletes are using their platforms to speak out on matters that extend far beyond the playing field. This transformation—often

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California Now Has the Fourth-Largest Economy, Overtaking Japan

In a remarkable economic milestone, California has officially surpassed Japan to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. This development has not only sparked global headlines but has also ignited conversations about the growing influence of subnational economies in the global economic order. As of 2025, California — a single U.S. state — now ranks

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US Astronauts Return to Earth on 70th Birthday: A Momentous Journey

In the boundless expanse of space, where silence reigns and the stars seem endlessly distant, astronauts experience the unimaginable—a world beyond the familiar reach of Earth’s atmosphere. For the astronauts aboard NASA’s latest space mission, their homecoming was not only a return to the planet they left behind but a celebration of an extraordinary milestone.

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Apple’s Foldable iPhone May Arrive in 2026 with Book-Style Design, Leak Suggests

Apple has maintained a consistent four-model iPhone lineup for years, but that could soon change. Rumors suggest that in 2025, Apple will introduce a new model — the iPhone 17 Air — replacing the current Plus variant. As the company looks ahead, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple is also preparing to launch its first

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Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Postponed Apple Intelligence Rollout

Apple’s highly anticipated AI feature suite, Apple Intelligence, has faced setbacks since its unveiling. Introduced during WWDC 2024 in June, the tech giant showcased a variety of AI-powered tools designed for the iPhone 16 series and other upcoming devices. One of the main attractions was a more advanced and conversational version of Siri. Initially slated

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UPI Lite Support Likely Coming to WhatsApp Soon

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new upgrade to its payment system that could significantly boost its appeal among digital payment users. According to a report by Android Authority, the messaging platform is currently testing UPI Lite, a feature designed to facilitate quicker and more convenient low-value transactions. This new feature could help WhatsApp compete

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SpaceX Schedules Third Lunar Mission of 2025 for February 26

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is set to embark on its third Moon landing mission in 2025, with preparations underway for the launch of Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission. This marks another major step in what is shaping up to be a pivotal year for lunar exploration. Scheduled for launch on February 26, 2025, the mission will see

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Artificial Intelligence Spots 123 New Craters on Mars, Revealing Surprising Findings

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing space exploration—this time by helping astronomers uncover a previously hidden impact crater on Mars, shedding light on the planet’s internal structure. New research shows that meteoroid impacts on Mars produce seismic waves that travel deeper and farther than previously believed. These findings were made possible through a collaborative effort between NASA’s

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