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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Touching Ourselves: What Sight and Feel Tell Us

Ever noticed how touching yourself feels different from being touched by someone else? That's called sensory attenuation. This weird phenomenon depends on where you're touched. It only happens when the touching and touched parts of your body match up spatially. So, what helps us figure out we're to

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

NBA Cancels Games due to Wildfires and Winter Storms

You know how the NBA always has a packed schedule? Well, they had to hit the pause button on three games this past Saturday. Turns out, Mother Nature had other plans. First off, those wildfires in California caused some serious disruptions. The San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers, along wi

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Tragic Loss: Inspiring Speaker Rory Sykes Falls Victim to LA Wildfires

In a heartbreaking turn of events, Rory Sykes, a former child actor and inspirational speaker from Australia, lost his life during the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Rory, who was 32, was known for overcoming his disabilities, including being born blind and living with cerebral palsy. His sto

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

The JPL Stands Strong Amidst LA's Raging Infernos

Imagine a place where the future of space exploration is shaped—the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). This hub, funded by NASA and managed by Caltech, has dodged the wrath of the wildfires plaguing Los Angeles. The Eaton fire, ravaging areas like Altadena near the San Gabriel Mountains, has fortunate

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fires Rage: Brentwood and Encino Fight for Safety

For days, the Palisades fire has been wreaking havoc, destroying over 10, 000 structures and forcing mass evacuations in Brentwood and Encino. Residents like Sarah Cohen are on edge, watching the fire grow and then retreat, only to grow again. The fight against the fire is intense, with air and grou

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

Fire Danger: Schools in LA Close Again

Multiple wildfires burning around Los Angeles have forced many schools to extend their closures. Nearly two dozen districts are affected, leaving over 700, 000 students without classes. Some districts initially tried to reopen but had to close again due to poor air quality. Many of these closures ar

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Fire’s Toll: LA Lakers Coach JJ Redick Loses Home, Shares Struggles

JJ Redick, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, recently faced a personal tragedy. His rental home in the Pacific Palisades was destroyed by a wildfire. Speaking with reporters after practice, Redick expressed his grief over the loss of possessions he couldn't replace. He and his wife had been rent

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wildfires Pause NBA Games: Helping Hands in LA

When wildfires hit Southern California, the NBA had to press pause on some big games. The Lakers and Clippers had two Saturday matches postponed: Lakers vs. Spurs at Crypto. com Arena and Clippers vs. Hornets at Intuit Dome. The league wants to make sure no emergency resources are taken away from fi

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Rich and Poor: The Threat to Democracy

Ever wondered why some democracies are struggling? A big part of the problem might be the gap between the rich and the poor. In countries where income inequality is high, democracy seems to weaken over time. This isn't just a theory; a recent study looked at many different countries and found that i

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Saving Moms: Why Measuring The Right Things Matters

In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) set global targets to reduce maternal deaths by 2030. This plan, part of the Sustainable Development Goals, involves looking beyond just medical care. Instead, it focuses on big social, economic, and political issues that affect maternal health and surviv

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