ADV

Advertisement
Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Hits NYC: What You Need to Know

New York City is in the midst of a serious flu outbreak, with over 70, 000 new cases reported statewide just before Christmas. Living in a crowded city makes it tough to avoid getting sick, but there are ways to manage it. First, figure out if you have the flu. You can use an at-home test kit or vi

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ads: How Context Can Boost Online Shopping

Ads online are often random. They don't match what you like or need. This makes people ignore them. It's bad for businesses and annoying for users. But what if ads were smarter? What if they knew what you wanted? A new system tries to fix this. It uses your recent activity to show better ads. For e

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025WEATHER

Staten Island Braces for Windy Tuesday

Staten Island is in for a windy Tuesday, with gusts that could hit 50 mph. The wind advisory is in place until 6 p. m. , so it's a good idea to tie down anything that might blow away. The morning is expected to be the windiest, but the gusts will ease up as the day goes on. The National Weather Ser

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Warm Winters Wake Up Plants Too Soon

Plants and crops are feeling the heat, and not in a good way. Warm winters can be tricky. They make plants think it's spring, but when a sudden freeze hits, it's like a rude awakening. This can damage or even kill new growth and drain energy. Plus, it lets pests survive, which can lead to bigger pro

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Mastering the Slopes: Smart Moves for Skiing and Snowboarding

Skiing and snowboarding are thrilling winter sports, but they come with risks if you're not prepared. Many people hit the slopes without the right gear or skills, leading to accidents. To enjoy these sports safely, you need to think about what you wear, how you move, and where you start. First, dre

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech: The Next Big Thing After AI?

Quantum technology is finally stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight. While everyone was busy talking about artificial intelligence, quantum tech was quietly making progress. The United Nations even declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. This year has

reading time less than a minute
Dec 29 2025HEALTH

The Scientist Who Changed the Fight Against Leukemia

David Baltimore was a big deal in the world of science. He was born in 1938 and passed away in 2025. His work changed how we fight leukemia, a type of blood cancer. He was like an architect, but instead of buildings, he designed new ways to understand and treat diseases. Baltimore's work was all ab

reading time less than a minute
Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Smart Health Choices for 2026

Health goals can feel overwhelming. There's so much advice out there. It's easy to get lost in all the noise. Experts say the key is to keep things simple. You don't need fancy products or complicated routines. Food is a good place to start. Many people worry about getting enough protein. But if yo

reading time less than a minute
Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Why Schools Should Start Later: A Look at the Science and Advocacy

Teenagers need more sleep than most people realize. Their bodies are wired differently. This is not just a personal opinion. It is backed by solid science. Yet, many schools still start early. This is a problem. Experts have been studying this for years. They agree that later school start times coul

reading time less than a minute
Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather Warnings: Southeast Minnesota Braces for Storm

Southeast Minnesota is facing a tough winter storm, and the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) has taken action. They issued a no travel advisory for state and federal highways in the area. This means it's not safe to drive right now. The advisory covers 11 counties, including Dodge, Fil

reading time less than a minute