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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Indonesia's Sumatra Island Faces Deadly Floods and Landslides

Indonesia's Sumatra Island is in trouble. Heavy rains have caused floods and landslides, killing at least 248 people. Rescue workers are finding it hard to reach everyone who needs help. Roads are damaged, and communication lines are down. This makes it tough to get aid to the people who need it mos

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Buckeyes and Wolverines Clash: How to Catch the Big Game

The Ohio State Buckeyes, sitting pretty at the top of the rankings, are set to take on the Michigan Wolverines, ranked 15th, in a huge college football showdown. This isn't just any game—it's the 121st time these two teams have faced off, and it's always a nail-biter. Ohio State is undefeated so far

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Local Wrestling Teams Gear Up for Season with Strong Rankings

Wrestling fans in the area have something to cheer about as local teams have made their mark in the recent preseason rankings. The Colorado High School Activities Association has shared these rankings, giving a sneak peek into the upcoming wrestling season. The boys' wrestling rankings came out fir

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Your Body Shape Influences Your Brain's Health

Ever wondered if your body shape affects your brain's health? New research shows that the balance between muscle and internal belly fat might be key to keeping your brain young. Scientists studied over a thousand healthy adults around 55 years old. They used advanced MRI scans to check muscles, bra

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Want to Chat with Teens Alone

Doctors sometimes ask parents to leave the room during teen check-ups. This might seem odd, but there's a good reason. Teens often have questions or concerns they don't want to share in front of their parents. These can be about anything from anxiety to relationships. Doctors want to create a safe s

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Sri Lanka Faces Severe Flooding After Cyclone Ditwah

In Sri Lanka, the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah has been devastating. Over 153 people have lost their lives, and 191 are still missing. More than half a million people across the country have been affected by the disaster. Rescue efforts are in full swing, with thousands of police, navy, and army pers

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Unraveling Mysteries: A Look into Recent True Crime Cases

In the world of true crime, several cases have recently captured public attention. One such case involves Anna Kepner, a cheerleader who tragically died during a family vacation on a Carnival cruise ship. The circumstances surrounding her death are still unclear, and authorities are considering poss

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

High School Hoops and Hockey: A Weekend Recap

High school teams in the Green Bay area had a busy Friday night with basketball and hockey games. The Bay Port Pirates showed their dominance on the court, beating Oshkosh West by 13 points. Sawyer Durkee was the standout player, scoring 19 points, while JT Meyer grabbed eight rebounds. Oshkosh West

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Plastics for Better Health Tech: A New Way to Stick, Heal, and Sense

Polymer science is making waves in health tech. Imagine gadgets that stick to your skin, heal themselves, and even break down safely. These are not sci-fi ideas but real advancements in plastic bioelectronics. Unlike old-school silicon tech, these new devices are soft, stretchy, and bendy. They fit

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Chalk Dust: The Hidden Classroom Hazard

Teachers in Johannesburg's public secondary schools are facing an unseen challenge: chalk dust. A recent study shed light on how teachers handle this everyday hazard. Most teachers, around 95%, have never had any training on the risks of chalk dust. This lack of knowledge leads to a worrying trend:

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