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Global Warming Threatens Tens of Thousands of Plant Species with Extinction, Study Warns
A Science study warns that global warming could push tens of thousands of plant species toward near-extinction in the next 55 to 75 years. The Arctic, Mediterranean, and Australia face significant threats as habitat loss, not migration failure, drives risk, necessitating urgent conservation action.

Instagram Purge Hits Celebs: Ronaldo, Messi Lose Millions as Engagement Takes Center Stage
Instagram's recent purge of bots and inactive accounts led to significant follower losses for major figures like Ronaldo, Messi, and Taylor Swift. This move underscores a shift towards valuing genuine engagement over inflated follower counts, potentially altering influencer economics and brand partnerships.
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Georgia and Florida State have canceled their 2027 and 2028 home-and-home football series as the SEC moves to nine conference games, with talks of a future neutral-site game. This reflects a broader trend in college football towards high-profile, revenue-generating neutral-site games and streaming deals, though it raises concerns about fan engagement and local impact.
ESPN secures multi-year broadcast rights for the expanded Players Era Tournament, set to feature Florida and seven other teams in Las Vegas this November. The tournament introduces a new bracketed format to enhance storytelling and viewer clarity, marking a shift from TNT's previous non-bracketed system.
Republicans in Michigan face challenges in the 2026 elections as economic pressures and global tensions sway voter sentiment, with gas prices and foreign policy concerns at the forefront. Despite significant financial backing in the Senate race, the GOP's prospects may be hampered by national dynamics and internal criticisms, while Democrats navigate their own complex political field.
Notre Dame's 2026 football schedule features a high-stakes Shamrock Series game against Wisconsin at Lambeau Field and a pivotal primetime clash with Miami on November 7. This season is marked by heightened rivalry due to last year's CFP controversy, with Coach Marcus Freeman aiming to leverage past challenges for success.
A groundbreaking study reveals cognitive performance and brain health can improve at any age, challenging the belief that aging leads to inevitable decline. Using personalized programs and a digital platform, the research showed significant gains in brain function, underscoring the trainability of brain health and advocating for it as a public health priority.
Thirty former Ohio State University athletes, including NFL veterans, have joined a lawsuit against OSU over sexual abuse by former team doctor Richard Strauss. Despite settlements with 317 survivors totaling over $61 million, five lawsuits still proceed, reflecting continued efforts for justice and closure.
Chief Justice Roberts addressed the perception of the Supreme Court as political, stating its role is not policy-making, amid declining public trust following controversial rulings. Speaking at a lawyers' conference, he highlighted the Court's contentious decisions, such as the Voting Rights Act ruling, and noted ongoing debates on major issues like abortion and gun rights.
BOE and UNESCO have launched the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Science Club Network and the 2026 Science Challenge, aiming to stimulate youth interest in science across the region. This initiative, backed by BOE's technology and resources, marks a significant expansion from the previously launched 2025 African science clubs network, as part of the ongoing Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.













