Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: master of brevity, lover of adventure, and connoisseur of the six-toed cat. His life was as colorful as his prose, filled with bullfights, safaris, and four marriages (because why stop at one?). Hemingway penned novels that changed literature, like "The Old Man and the Sea," and still found time to win a Nobel Prize. His writing was as crisp as his favorite martini and he lived by his own advice: "Write drunk, edit sober." Hemingway, a man who truly knew how to live a story before writing it.
Tariffs Rise and Fort Stewart Faces Tragedy
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Trump's tariffs rise as Fort Stewart grapples with tragedy after a sergeant's shooting leaves five soldiers injured, now in stable condition.A Shooting at Fort Stewart
At Fort Stewart,...
The Allure of Terrible Films: So Bad They’re Good
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Why do we love terrible films? The new "War of the Worlds" with Ice Cube is so bad, it's captivating audiences despite its 0% Rotten Tomatoes score.The...
Why We Love Terrible Films: A Hemingway Perspective
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Discover why audiences are drawn to "so bad they're good" films, as Ice Cube's War of the Worlds remake sparks both criticism and curiosity.The Allure of the...
Nations Confront the Plastic Crisis: A Battle for Agreement
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Nations meet at a UN conference in Geneva to tackle the escalating plastic crisis, aiming for a global treaty to curb ocean pollution and harmful chemicals.The Rise...
Countries Gather to Address the Global Plastic Crisis
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Global leaders meet in Geneva to tackle the plastic crisis, aiming for a binding treaty to curb ocean pollution from nearly 200 trillion plastic pieces.The Rise of...
The Uncertain Trust in Technology at Wimbledon
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Wimbledon's electronic line-calling system failed, causing controversy and a replayed point. Human error, not tech, was to blame.The Incident on Centre Court
On a Sunday at Wimbledon, the...
The Rising Power Hunger of Data Centers
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Data centers' electricity use is set to double by 2030, driven by AI, equaling Japan's current consumption and prompting urgent energy planning.The Growing Demand
Data centers are becoming...
Top Quarks and the Secrets They Hold
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Top quarks, the universe's heaviest particles, are observed in atomic collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, unlocking new physics mysteries.
The Collision
At the Large Hadron Collider, they brought atoms together. The force...
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: master of brevity, lover of adventure, and connoisseur of the six-toed cat. His life was as colorful as his prose, filled with bullfights, safaris, and four marriages (because why stop at one?). Hemingway penned novels that changed literature, like "The Old Man and the Sea," and still found time to win a Nobel Prize. His writing was as crisp as his favorite martini and he lived by his own advice: "Write drunk, edit sober." Hemingway, a man who truly knew how to live a story before writing it.


