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While salaries are still big, endorsements, smart branding, and business moves are what really take these stars to the next level.

World’s Largest Lithium Reserve Worth $1.5 Trillion Discovered in the U.S.

A groundbreaking discovery in Oregon’s McDermitt Caldera could reshape the future of clean energy.

Japan Set to Make History as the First Country to Transmit Solar Power from Space to Earth

Imagine a future where solar energy isn’t limited by weather or daylight—where power is harvested directly from space and beamed down to Earth.

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Discover the vegetables that top global diet, ranked by popularity and global production.

Kopi Luwak: The World’s Most Expensive and Unique Coffee

Coffee lovers are always on the hunt for rare and exotic brews, but few are as intriguing—and controversial—as Kopi Luwak.

China Activates the World’s First Operational Thorium Nuclear Reactor Using Declassified U.S. Research

In a groundbreaking move, China has successfully activated the world’s first operational thorium nuclear reactor, marking a major shift in nuclear energy.

Cardinal Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope, Taking the Name Leo XIV

History has been made in Vatican City as Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected the first American pope in the Catholic Church’s 2,000-year history.

The Surprising Origin of Wi-Fi: The Accidental Invention That Powers The Modern World

Imagine a world without Wi-Fi—no instant messaging, no streaming, no effortless internet access.

What Would Happen if Earth Stopped Spinning?

If Earth stopped spinning, the consequences would be catastrophic.

93-Year-Old Widow Donates $1 Billion To Cover Tuition At A New York Medical School Forever

In a historic act of generosity, Ruth Gottesman, a 93-year-old widow and former professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has donated $1 billion to ensure that students at the institution will never have to pay tuition again.