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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

How Traffic Conflicts Predict Crash Risks on Highways

Traffic conflicts are like warning signs on roads. They show where crashes might happen. But not all spots on a highway are the same. Some areas have more risks than others. This study looked at traffic conflicts on U. S. 101. It used a special method to see how risks change in different zones. Usu

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Jul 12 2025SPORTS

How Growing Boys Can Boost Their Jumping Power

Young athletes, especially boys, go through big changes as they grow. A recent study looked at how training affects their jumping skills. Forty boys, aged 9 to 17, were split into two groups based on their growth stage. Some were still growing fast, and others had already gone through their main gro

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Jul 12 2025POLITICS

New Rules: Immigrants Without Legal Status Can't Join Head Start

The government has decided to block immigrants without legal status from joining Head Start, a free preschool program. This change is part of a bigger plan to limit access to federal benefits for those who are not citizens. For many years, immigrants without legal status could still join some commu

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Jul 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Justin Bieber Drops Unexpected Album Swag

Justin Bieber has surprised fans once again with a new album called "Swag. " It came out late on Friday night, just hours after he announced it. The album has 21 tracks, including some catchy titles like "Daisies, " "Butterflies, " and "Forgiveness. " There's even a bonus song called "Standing on Bu

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Recall: What You Need to Know About Faulty Fuel Pumps

Ford is calling back a huge number of cars in the U. S. because of a possible problem with the fuel pump. This issue could cause the engine to stop while driving, which is obviously not safe. The recall includes popular models like the Ford Bronco, Explorer, F-150, and some Lincoln vehicles. Owners

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Walmart's Water Bottle Recall: A Lesson in Product Safety

Walmart is pulling 850, 000 water bottles from shelves after reports of serious injuries. The issue? The lid can shoot off with surprising force, causing harm. Two people have already lost their vision due to this problem. The bottles in question are the Ozark Trail 64 oz Stainless Steel Insulated

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Sumy's Resilience: A City Under Fire

Sumy, a city known for its rich musical heritage and strong spirit, is facing a tough challenge. Russian forces are targeting this Ukrainian city, which sits near the border. The attacks have taken a heavy toll, including the life of Olena Kohut, a beloved organist and teacher. Her mother, Natalia T

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Guadalupe River's Unseen Threat

For many years, Dick Eastland knew the Guadalupe River could be dangerous. He saw it flood Camp Mystic many times. Once, his pregnant wife had to be flown to a hospital because of the floodwaters. Eastland worked hard to make things safer. He helped create a new flood warning system after 10 kids di

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Jul 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Aldo Miranda: A Life Cut Short at 32

Aldo Miranda, a well-known TikTok comedian, has passed away at the young age of 32. His death has left many questioning the pressures that come with online fame and the importance of mental health. Miranda was discovered lifeless in his La Paz home, with local authorities suspecting suicide as the

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Raise Questions About Emergency Response

Texas is still reeling from the recent floods. Over 120 people lost their lives, and 160 are still missing. This disaster has put a spotlight on how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) operates. The Trump administration has made some changes to Fema's procedures. One big change is that t

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