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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Alaska's Surprising Heat Wave: Why Five Cities Are Warmer Than Minnesota

You might think that Alaska, famous for its snowy landscapes and freezing temperatures, would be colder than Minnesota right now. But guess what? Some parts of Alaska are actually warmer! Let's take a look at five cities in Alaska and compare their temperatures with Minnesota's current weather. Fir

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Snow Alert: What to Expect in South Carolina

Hey, South Carolina! Are you ready for some snow? A big storm is headed our way, and it's going to be a chilly one. The Midlands should see snowfall starting later today and continuing into Wednesday morning, with the most snow predicted south of I-20. So, what's the deal with this storm? It's brin

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Protecting Your Pipes: Tips from Colorado Plumbers

In cold snaps, frozen pipes can become a real headache. Plumbers in southern Colorado are staying busy, with many calls about frozen pipes. Big Cat Plumbing, a local plumbing company, shared some tips to prevent these issues. One of the most important things is to know where your water shut-off val

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Canadian Goods by February

U. S. President Donald Trump has hinted at imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian imports starting February 1. He made this announcement during the signing of executive orders at the White House. Trump blamed Canada, among other countries, for allowing a large number of people and the drug fentanyl to ent

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Living with HIV: A Look at Health and Well-being in Spain

You might be wondering how people living with HIV in Spain feel about their health and quality of life. The CoRIS cohort, a group of HIV patients from different parts of Spain, was studied to find out just that. We wanted to know how these people rate their health and what factors affect it. Plus, w

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

Attoseconds: The Race to Ultrafast Science

Imagine if we could watch electrons zoom past in real time. Attosecond science is making that possible, with super-fast laser pulses that shine light on matter for billionths of a billionth of a second! This isn't just cool to watch—it could revolutionize how we solve problems, harness solar power,

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Young Urban Indigenous Moms: Their Pregnancy Journeys in BC

Indigenous people in Canada are a vibrant, growing community, with many living in urban and suburban areas. Due to higher fertility rates and younger ages, there's a significant focus on pregnancy among Indigenous youth. Yet, detailed perinatal research in British Columbia (BC) is still lacking, mak

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Jan 21 2025FINANCE

Cryptocurrency Gold Rush: Trump Family Makes a Fortune

Over a weekend, the Trump family's financial fortunes soared thanks to the world of cryptocurrencies. The crypto industry was abuzz with the new political shifts in Washington, and one gala event, held at the Mellon Auditorium, became the talk of the town. Among the attendees were well-known crypto

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Jan 21 2025CRYPTO

Meme Coins Trump and Melania Lose Half Their Value in Days

In just a few days, the crypto tokens named after President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have seen their values drop by over 50%. The $TRUMP coin, launched by the former president, fell from $75 to $37. 85, while the $MELANIA coin, launched by the First Lady, dropped from $13. 70 to $4.

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

The App that Held Hope is Suddenly Shut Down

When Donald Trump took office, he had a surprise in store for people trying to legally enter the U. S. He shut down an app that helped migrants apply for asylum. Known as CBP One, this app was set up by the previous administration to manage the flow of asylum seekers at the southwest border. But on

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