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Trump Wraps a Deep Freeze in a Power Play: FEMA Front and Center, Fossil Fuels in the Back

Trump puts FEMA on TV for a “historic” freeze—then uses the crisis to justify 1950-era powers to boost fuel and electricity.

Your Car Loan’s Finally Dead. Here’s Why the Next Few Months Can Wreck Your Budget.

Your car loan’s gone—but the freed-up payment can vanish fast. Here’s how to keep it from turning into lifestyle creep or a brand-new debt.

Male Black Sea Bream Cruise for Dates While Females Hold Position, Study Finds

Ultrasonic tracking in Japan’s Hiroshima Bay shows male black sea bream roam during spawning while females mostly stay put—boosting odds in open-water fertilization.

NASA Clocked a Solar Radio Blast That Wouldn’t Quit—19 Days, Shattering the Old Record

NASA logged a solar radio burst that lasted 19 days in Aug. 2025—crushing the old five-day record and leaving scientists scratching their heads.

NASA Thought It Was a Normal Solar Radio Burst—Then It Just Wouldn’t Quit for 19 Days

NASA logged a routine solar radio burst in Aug. 2025—then it kept going for 19 days, crushing the old five-day record and puzzling scientists.

NASA Thought It Was a Normal Solar Radio Burst—Then It Just Wouldn’t Quit for 19 Days

NASA logged a routine solar radio burst in Aug. 2025—then it kept going for 19 days, crushing the old five-day record.

One Woman’s Blog Is Keeping Tabs on a French Beach Town as It Quietly Changes

A French coastal town’s glossy image meets a resident’s unfiltered blog—an ongoing, human record of how Pornic is changing block by block.

Penn’s New “Light-Matter” Particles Aim to Outrun Electrons—and the Heat They Bring

Penn researchers are testing light-matter hybrid particles to compute with less heat than electrons—an echo of ENIAC’s birthplace chasing a new path.

Gravity Just Passed a Cosmic Stress Test—and Newton and Einstein Still Won

Gravity still plays by Newton’s rules across hundreds of millions of light-years—squeezing modified-gravity theories and boosting dark matter.

Gravity’s Biggest Stress Test Says Newton and Einstein Still Run the Universe

A new galaxy-cluster study finds gravity still follows Newton’s inverse-square law across vast distances—tightening the screws on modified gravity and boosting dark matter.

Medieval Men Buried at a 5,000-Year-Old Spanish Dolmen Had DNA From Across the Med

Two medieval men were buried at Spain’s 5,000-year-old Menga dolmen—and DNA shows one had roots across Europe, North Africa, and the Levant.

Medieval Men Were Buried at a 5,000-Year-Old Spanish Tomb—DNA Says They Weren’t “Local”

Two medieval men buried at Spain’s 5,000-year-old Dolmen of Menga had DNA linking Europe, North Africa, and the Levant—proof the site stayed meaningful for centuries.

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