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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

Fierce Fires in Greece and Turkiye Leave Two Dead

In Greece, wildfires have been a major concern recently. On the island of Crete, a large fire near the town of Ierapetra forced 5, 000 people to evacuate. Firefighters and helicopters worked hard to control the blaze, and by Friday morning, there was no active fire front. The fire damaged some trees

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Jul 04 2025LIFESTYLE

What's Open and Shut on July 4th, 2025?

July 4th, 2025, is a big deal in the U. S. It's the day Americans celebrate their independence with big parties, fireworks, and lots of food. But before you rush out, know that many places will be closed. It's a federal holiday, so government offices, banks, and some shops won't be open. Plan ahead

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Engineer Who Juggled Too Many Jobs

In the fast-paced world of tech startups, one engineer managed to pull off a feat that left many founders baffled. Soham Parekh, a software engineer, admitted to working for multiple Silicon Valley startups simultaneously. This revelation came after a viral post on social media exposed his actions.

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Can JoyPop Really Help Students Feel Better?

Students in Canada are facing a mental health crisis. Many need help but don't know where to turn. Mobile apps could be a big help, but most students don't use them much. Why? Because many apps are hard to use or not very effective. JoyPop is an app designed to help students handle stress and build

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers' Beliefs and Vaccine Choices Impact Their Burnout

Health workers are under a lot of stress. This stress can affect their decisions and how they care for patients. One big factor is their beliefs about health and their choices about COVID-19 vaccines. Burnout is a big problem. It can make health workers less effective and even impact public health.

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

School Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Education

School nurses are more than just band-aid fixers. They are experts in child health and trusted figures in our communities. Their role goes beyond treating scraped knees; they are crucial in planning and evaluating health education programs. With their clinical know-how and understanding of both nati

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Move More, Live Better: The Heart of the Matter

People are built to move. But in today's world, many spend most of their time sitting. This lack of movement is a big problem. It leads to serious health issues. Things like heart disease, cancer, and even early death can be prevented with more activity. The good news is that moving more can help a

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Paychecks: What Engineers and Researchers Really Earn

Tech giants are in a fierce battle for top talent, and Meta is no exception. The company is reportedly shelling out big bucks to attract the best engineers, researchers, and other tech professionals. But just how much are they paying? According to recent data from federal filings, software engineer

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Crete's Wildfire Chaos: Tourists and Locals Flee as Flames Rage

On the Greek island of Crete, a wildfire has been causing chaos. Strong winds have made it hard for firefighters to control the blaze. The fire started near Ierapetra on the southern coast. It has forced thousands of people to leave their hotels and homes. About 5, 000 tourists had to be evacuated.

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Are People in Latin America and the Caribbean Doubting Vaccines?

People in Latin America and the Caribbean have been getting fewer vaccines lately. This is a big problem. It is not just about one thing. Many factors are at play. Politics, culture, and money all have a role. The COVID-19 pandemic made things worse. It spread false information. It also made people

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