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What the Red Balloon Theory Teaches Us About Viral Marketing and Emotional Triggers
In the past week, searches for the “Red Balloon Theory” spiked by 950%, driven by TikTok and...
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Judge Blocks Trump EPA From Clawing Back $14 Billion in Climate Grants
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Underwater ‘Doorbell’ Camera Helps Researchers Catch Coral-Eating Fish
A GoPro camera monitors predatory fish eating coral reefs at Paradise Reef off Key Biscayne, Florida.
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Will Arnett’s ‘Super Team Canada’ Comedy to Launch Amid U.S. Tariffs War
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UK Carbon Emissions Reach Lowest Level Since 1872
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‘The Day Trump’s Big Oil Megadonors Paid for’: EPA Chief Zeldin Announces Rollback of 31 Landmark Environmental Regulations
Lee Zeldin speaks during his Senate Environment and Public Works confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Jan. 16, 2025.
