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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Justice Sought: Families Demand Answers After Camp Tragedy

In July, a sudden and severe flood struck Camp Mystic in Texas, a Christian all-girls sleepaway camp situated along the Guadalupe River. The floodwaters rose rapidly overnight, catching everyone off guard. Tragically, 28 lives were lost, including 25 campers, two counselors, and the camp's director.

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Harnessing Feelings for Work Success: The DBT Approach

Work can be both exciting and draining. It's where we create, connect, and sometimes feel overwhelmed. The pressure to perform, meet deadlines, and navigate relationships can leave many feeling constantly on edge. But what if emotions weren't just distractions? What if they were valuable data? Dial

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Leap: New Center to Boost Research and Tech Growth

A new center is coming to the University of Chicago, thanks to a big deal with IonQ. This isn't just any center—it's a place where cutting-edge quantum tech will be developed and tested. IonQ, a leader in quantum computing, is teaming up with the university to create the IonQ Center for Engineering

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

California's Health Care Challenge: Who Will Fix the Mess?

California's upcoming governor race is heating up, and health care is the hot topic. With costs rising and access shrinking, candidates are stepping up to share their plans. But will their promises translate into real change? The state's health care system is under pressure. Prices are going up, an

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Health Subsidies at Risk: What's Next for Affordable Care Act?

The government shutdown might be ending, but a big question mark hangs over health care subsidies. The deal to reopen the government doesn't include a plan for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits that help millions afford health insurance. These credits are set to expire at the end of the year

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sacramento's Unexpected November Mosquito Surge: What's Behind It?

In Sacramento, November is usually a time for cool breezes and cozy sweaters, but this year, residents are facing an unexpected nuisance: a surge in mosquito activity. The usual suspects for this unwelcome invasion are weather patterns and the presence of standing water. The recent weather conditio

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

What's the Deal with Comet 3I/ATLAS?

Comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked a lot of talk, especially among celebrities and a few scientists. It’s not an alien spaceship, but some people still have questions. The comet was first spotted by the ATLAS telescope in Chile back in July. Later, an observatory in South Africa picked up radio signals from

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market: A Rollercoaster Ride Amid Government Shutdown

Crypto prices took a wild ride, but managed to stay afloat. Bitcoin dipped but bounced back, while Ether and Solana saw small changes. XRP surged by 9%, fueled by hopes of a spot ETF approval. Meanwhile, Zcash and Monero cooled off after recent big gains. Crypto-related stocks also rebounded, with

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Views: What Do People in Northern Nigeria Think About Mpox Shots?

In northern Nigeria, especially in the city of Kano, people's thoughts and feelings about the mpox vaccine are not well understood. A recent study tried to change that by looking at how aware people are about mpox, how much they think they are at risk, and whether they would get the vaccine. The st

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

A Principal Steps Down: Community's Push for Change

A high school principal has decided to move on after a group of parents, teachers, and alumni voiced their concerns and called for his removal. The principal, Troy Tyson, was at the center of a storm of allegations. These included not supporting female athletes enough, not engaging with parents, and

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