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Dec 19 2025CRIME

A Tragic Crash in Omaha: Man's Life Cut Short

A man from Omaha lost his life in a shocking incident involving a Tesla. The car, reportedly in self-driving mode, struck the man and then sped off, leaving him behind. This is not just a story about a car crash. It's about the dangers of relying too much on technology and the need for better safety

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Tobacco's Global Grip: How Rules Are Trying to Catch Up

Tobacco is still a big problem around the world. It causes a lot of sickness and death. The World Health Organisation has rules to control it. These rules are called Articles 9 and 10. They focus on what's inside tobacco products and what they release. But putting these rules into action is hard. T

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Soil's Surprise: How Wastewater Leftovers Move and Build Up in the Ground

Soil is not just dirt. It's a living, breathing thing. And it can be tricky. People often think that soil full of organic matter is like a sponge. It soaks up bad stuff from wastewater and keeps it there. But what if it doesn't work that way? Scientists wanted to test this idea. They made little gr

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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

Central Pennsylvania Braces for Stormy Weather

Central Pennsylvania is in for a wild weather ride. A big storm is coming, bringing lots of rain and very strong winds. The National Weather Service has warned everyone to be ready for high winds. First, rain will start falling tonight and will keep going all night. Most places will get about half

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Can AI Chatbots Really Help with Mental Health?

AI chatbots are becoming popular for mental health support. These chatbots use generative AI to talk to people. They aim to make mental health care more accessible. But how well do these chatbots work? That's a big question. Experts are trying to figure out how to measure their effectiveness. They

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

Tragic Jet Incident in North Carolina

A small jet met with disaster shortly after it took off from Statesville, North Carolina. The incident happened just after 10:15 in the morning. The exact number of people who lost their lives is still unclear. The jet, a Cessna Citation 550, crashed while trying to land at the Statesville Regional

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Supercharges Weather Forecasts: Faster, Cheaper, and More Accurate

Weather predictions are getting a major upgrade thanks to AI. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has rolled out new AI-powered weather models that promise quicker, more precise forecasts. These models are not just faster; they also use a fraction of the computing power of tra

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Dec 18 2025OPINION

Why Ignoring Science Puts Us All at Risk

Growing up, many people knew someone affected by polio. It was a harsh reality. Those who survived often needed machines to help them breathe. Some used iron lungs. Others relied on rocking beds. These were not choices. They were necessities. The polio vaccine changed everything. Suddenly, new cases

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Windstorm Wreaks Havoc: One Life Lost, Thousands in the Dark

A man lost his life when a tree crashed into his home during a fierce windstorm that swept through the Inland Northwest. The storm, which peaked early Wednesday morning, left over 70, 000 people without electricity, causing widespread disruptions. The storm's intensity was staggering, with wind gus

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: What's Happening in the US?

Measles is making a comeback in the US. It's spreading fast in places like Utah, Arizona, and South Carolina. Many of those affected are kids in school. This is happening because not enough people are getting vaccinated. In South Carolina, over 138 people have caught measles. Most of them are in Sp

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