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Jan 10 2025BUSINESS

Wildfires Rage: The Staggering Costs in LA

In a matter of hours, the wildfires in Los Angeles have turned into a financial nightmare. The insurance costs jumped from $10 billion to $20 billion in just one day, highlighting the devastation caused by these fires. The major blazes in Pacific Palisades and Pasadena are still burning, while the H

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

California's Fiery Future: A Wake-Up Call for Trump

The wildfires burning across Southern California are like a preview of what's to come. As President Trump starts his second term, he'll face a climate crisis that's costing Americans big time. We're talking billions of dollars every year in damage and health costs. Hurricanes like Helene and Milton

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Jan 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

President Biden's Ocean Protection Move: A Closer Look

President Joe Biden has decided to ban future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This includes areas off the entire East Coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. He explained that this move is to protect these

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

TikTok Creators: Waiting for the Ban to Drop?

TikTok creators are in limbo, waiting for a Supreme Court decision. A law might force TikTok to cut ties with its Chinese parent, ByteDance, leading to a U. S. ban. This could happen by January 19 if the court agrees with the U. S. government's national security concerns. But TikTok and its creators

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Silent Invader: How Pig Pathogens Adapted to Humans

Have you heard about Streptococcus suis? It's a sneaky bug that's caused some serious problems in pigs, leading to major losses for the farming industry. Yet, its threat to humans was often overlooked, even after a big outbreak in Sichuan, China, that left people very sick. Scientists in Zhejiang P

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Texas: Big Population Boom Ahead by 2030

Texas is gearing up for a significant population increase by 2030, according to a new study. The University of Virginia predicts the state will add over 3 million people, reaching a total of 32. 5 million. This puts Texas right behind Florida as the second most populous state in the U. S. Why does t

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Jan 01 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants and Trump: A Visa Program in the Balance

California's tech titans, including those from Google and Meta, are eager to win over President-elect Trump. Why? The H-1B visa program, which allows skilled foreign workers to migrate to the U. S. , is at stake. This visa is crucial for tech companies, who use it to fill gaps in the workforce. Howe

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

What Americans Think About Future Pandemic Policies

Recently, bird flu (H5N1) has made headlines, reminding us all about the importance of understanding how Americans feel about future pandemic policies. To figure this out, a national survey was conducted in 2024 with 1017 adults from across the U. S. The results showed that most people are likely to

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Dec 28 2024BUSINESS

How Digital Changes Can Curb Insider Trading

Ever wondered how digital transformations in businesses can change how markets work? Well, it turns out that it's a big deal, especially for something called "informed trading. " This is when people use inside info to trade and it can really mix things up. It can make prices weird, make it hard for

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Is Going Green Good for Business? China's Tax on Pollution

Imagine you're a business leader in China. Would you believe that paying taxes on pollution could actually boost your exports? Well, that's what happened with the Environmental Protection Tax Law (EPTL) introduced in 2018. This law charged companies for the pollution they produced, and the result? A

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