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Mar 13 2025WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead: California Braces for Floods

California is gearing up for a significant weather event. An atmospheric river is heading towards the west coast. This weather system is expected to bring heavy rain and snow, posing a serious threat of flooding. The focus is on southern California, where over 20 million people are under flood wa

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Putin's Pause: Questions on Ukraine Ceasefire

Russia's President Putin has some doubts about a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. He thinks it's a good idea in theory, but he's got a lot of questions. He wants to know how it would work, who would enforce it, and what would happen in the Kursk region. Putin thinks the ceasefire should solve the big pr

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

NFL Teams: Who's Winning and Losing in Free Agency?

The NFL free agency period has kicked off, and teams are already making big moves. The Chicago Bears are spending big to rebuild their offensive line, hoping to finally translate offseason success into on-field wins. They've brought in guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, center Drew Dalman, defensi

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Josh Allen: From College to Contract King

Josh Allen, the star quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, has had a whirlwind year. He's not just talking about his massive new contract. Allen recently signed a six-year, $330 million deal, with a record-breaking $250 million guaranteed. But he's not just focused on the money. Allen has his sights se

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Mar 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Where Did Kelly Go? Fans Wonder About Her Talk Show Absence

Kelly Clarkson, the beloved host of a popular daytime talk show, has been notably absent for over a week. Fans have been left guessing about her whereabouts, as various celebrities have stepped in to fill her shoes. The mystery began on February 27, when Roy Wood Jr. took over the hosting duties. Si

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Cancer Detection Made Easy: The Power of Electrochemical Biosensing

In the battle against cancer, spotting the disease early is super important. Traditional methods, while reliable, can be invasive, expensive, and slow. Plus, they might not catch cancer in its early stages. That's where electrochemical biosensing comes in. This method is fast, affordable, and super

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Mar 13 2025OPINION

The Washington Post's New Direction: What's Next for Opinion Writers?

A recent shakeup at the Washington Post has left many wondering about the future of opinion writing. The changes started when Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner, announced a new focus for the opinion section. The new direction centers around two main ideas: personal liberties and free markets. This s

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Fluoride, Choline, and Brain Health: What's the Connection?

Fluoride is a hot topic. It's in our water, toothpaste, and even some foods. But what happens when pregnant mice are exposed to it? Scientists wanted to find out. They gave fluoride to pregnant mice and then looked at their offspring. The results were not good. The baby mice had trouble learning and

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Jails and Crime: What's the Deal?

New Yorkers are worried about crime. They are happy that the new police commissioner is trying to fix the problem. But, some people in power want to close down Rikers Island, the city's main jail. They think jails are bad and want to let more people out. They believe that jails do not help keep peop

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Childhood Trauma and Bone Health: The Hidden Connection

Childhood trauma can leave lasting marks on a person's body and mind. This isn't just about feelings or memories. It can also affect how the body grows and heals. One area that scientists are looking into is how childhood trauma might affect bone health. This is where things get interesting. Tiny pa

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