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Billie Eilish in a store in 2018, holding a smartphone, blue-tinted hair visible, captured from a YouTube video, used as a feature image for coverage of her $11.5M tour donation to climate justice and food equity.
November 3, 2025
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Billie Eilish Urges Billionaires “Give Your Money Away”, Donates $11.5M From Tour To Climate Justice And Food Equity

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Kim Kardashian public photo linked from Facebook accompanying report on teaser quote about a “little aneurysm” and stress mention
Entertainment·Health·News·USA

Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

Health / People Kim Kardashian Reveals Brain Aneurysm Diagnosis Amid Ongoing Stress Kim Kardashian has revealed that doctors found a small brain aneurysm during an MRI scan. The 45-year-old reality star and entrepreneur shared this health news in the Season
October 24, 2025

Amazon Stingless Bees: From 12 Boxes In 2010 To 20 Today—What Training Near The Tapajós Changed

Conservation·Indigenous·Latin America·Nature
Communities & Nature In the Amazon, Stingless Bees Provide a Sustainable Livelihood Beekeeping helps an Indigenous community near the Tapajós River earn income and

Tiger Woods Back Surgery: L4/5 Disc Replaced—“I opted to have my disc replaced yesterday,” timetable not set

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Golf • Health Update Tiger Woods Has Lumbar Disc Replacement (L4/5) Seventh back procedure; surgery performed in New York. Return to golf not stated.
Nighttime video still showing the Global Sumud Flotilla’s Family Boat on fire while docked in Tunisian waters, with flames visible against the dark sky.
Activism·Maritime·News

Gaza Aid ‘Family Boat’ Fire Mystery: 6 Crew Safe as Activists and Tunisia Dispute Drone Strike Claims

A Gaza-bound aid boat caught fire in Tunisian waters on September 8, 2025, while anchored off the coast of Sidi Bou Said. Six crew members escaped unharmed as conflicting accounts emerge about
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Karmactive Staff
September 9, 2025
Banksy street art mural on the Royal Courts of Justice in London depicting a judge in a wig and gown striking a bloodied protester with a gavel.
Activism·Artivism·News·UK

Banksy’s Royal Courts Mural Covered Within Hours as 890 Protesters Face Terrorism Charges

A new Banksy artwork depicting a judge striking a protester appeared on London’s Royal Courts of Justice on September 8, 2025, only to be covered within hours by court officials citing the
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Rahul Somvanshi
September 8, 2025
Nighttime scene aboard a Gaza aid vessel showing activists in light-colored clothing on deck, with one woman wearing a checkered headscarf pointing upward at unseen surveillance drones while others look on with concern.
Activism·Maritime·News·World

Gaza Flotilla 90 Miles Out Reports Drone Surveillance: ‘They Hate Us For Doing the Right Thing

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Govind Tekale
September 3, 2025
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Activism·Climate·USA

Seeds of Change: 400+ Youth Leaders Address 40,000-Acre LA Wildfires at UCLA Climate Justice Summit August 30

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Govind Tekale
August 29, 2025
Richard Boyle wearing a beanie, glasses, and headphones, standing outside the Federal Court of Australia in Canberra.
Activism·Australia·News

Boyle Whistleblower Case: From 66 Charges to No Conviction as Experts Warn of ‘Chilling Effect on Truth’

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August 28, 2025
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Entertainment·Health·News

Willis Family Adapts as Bruce’s “Language Is Going” in FTD Fight

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Tejal Somvanshi
August 27, 2025
Satellite view of North Sentinel Island in the Andaman Sea, showing forested land surrounded by coral reefs and turquoise waters.
Conservation·Indigenous·Nature·News·World

YouTuber Faces 8 Years Prison After Breaching World’s Most Isolated Tribe

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Govind Tekale
August 24, 2025
Illustration of a bearded man—modeled after Vincent van Gogh—amid sunflowers and foxgloves, with the NYBG conservatory dome in the background and pollinators flying overhead.
Culture·Entertainment·Nature·Travel·USA

NYBG’s Van Gogh Exhibition Features 32 Sunflower Varieties and NYC’s First Cultural Drone Show

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Tejal Somvanshi
August 24, 2025
Serena Williams taking a mirror selfie in a gym wearing black workout attire, showing her toned abdomen and physique.
Health·News·Sport

Serena Williams Lost 31 Pounds Using GLP-1 Weight Loss Medication

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Tejal Somvanshi
August 22, 2025
Air Canada flight attendants and supporters protest wage theft and unpaid pre-boarding duties outside an airport terminal, holding CUPE and Justice for Workers signs.
Activism·Aviation·Canada·News

Air Canada Strike Declared Unlawful: 500,000 Passengers Stranded as Cabin Crew Fights for Boarding Pay

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    • Firefighters extinguishing smoldering grass and brush under trees in a greenbelt near Pinnacle Charter High School in Thornton after a fast-spreading wildfire.

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      Hurricane Melissa 190 Mph Record And “As Strong A Storm As You Will Ever See” Leaves Jamaica Reeling

    • Fresh blueberries in a bowl representing recalled frozen blueberry products linked to a Class I FDA alert over potential Listeria contamination.

      FDA Class I recall: 55,689 pounds frozen blueberries test positive for listeria in 4 states

  • Nature
    • Japan’s Abandoned Macaque Punch Has 4.5M Fans — Zoo Says “He’s Learning” But Science Warns It Won’t Be Simple

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      Thane leopard sightings surge—but experts say it’s CCTV boom, not big cat population explosion

    • Close-up of Ptilotus senarius flower head showing fine floral details used for species identification.

      Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

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      Sustainability Consulting Firms at the Frontline of Net-Zero Targets

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      57 wind blades turn car park façade in Europe’s first turbine-built facility

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      Casey Means Surgeon General Hearing: Vaccines, Pesticides, License Questions

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      FDA Class I recall: 55,689 pounds frozen blueberries test positive for listeria in 4 states

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      Jeriann Ritter reveals bulbar ALS diagnosis after 22 years at WHO 13: “I’m gonna live, and I’m gonna love”

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

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      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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