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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sumatra's Road to Recovery: What Lies Ahead?

Sumatra, Indonesia, is slowly picking up the pieces after devastating floods and landslides. The disaster, triggered by a powerful cyclone, has left over 1, 000 people dead. Many more are still missing. The storms also caused destruction in nearby countries, with around 200 lives lost in southern Th

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: A Chilly Start, Then Warm-Up

Boston is in for a cold start to the week, with temperatures dropping and wind chills making it feel even colder. The National Weather Service predicts that the coldest part of the season so far is coming, with gusts that could reach up to 34 mph. This means that the wind chill could drop to -1 degr

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Oregon Braces for Another Weather Onslaught

Oregon is in for a rough ride as another atmospheric river is set to sweep through the region. This weather phenomenon has already caused significant disruptions, including a landslide that shut down Highway 229. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Portland has issued a warning about the upcoming

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

When Kids' Elbows Heal Themselves

Kids are resilient. They bounce back from falls and scrapes all the time. One common issue is a pulled elbow, which happens when a child's elbow is yanked too hard. This can occur during play or even when a child is being helped up. Usually, doctors can fix this quickly. But what if the elbow doesn'

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Egypt's Green Push: Balancing Nature and Business

Egypt is making a big move to blend nature and business. The country wants to boost eco-friendly investments in its natural reserves. This isn't just about making money. It's about protecting nature while also creating jobs and attracting tourists. The Minister of Local Development and Acting Minis

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Dec 13 2025WEATHER

Chilly Weekend Ahead for Twin Cities

The Twin Cities are in for a frosty weekend. The coldest days of winter are here, and people need to be ready. It's going to be really cold. Temperatures are going to stay below zero. Wind gusts will make it feel even colder, between 20 to 30 degrees below zero. This isn't just a one-day thing. The

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Dec 13 2025OPINION

Alaska's Energy Puzzle: Solving the Natural Gas Challenge

Alaska's Railbelt region faces a significant energy challenge. The demand for natural gas is growing, but local production is declining. By 2035, the region will need more gas than it can produce. The Point Nikiski LNG facility is being converted to import gas. This is a quick solution, but it won'

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Health Coverage Alert: Act Before Time Runs Out!

A crucial deadline is looming for Medi-Cal enrollment in Alameda County. The clock is ticking, and residents need to act fast to secure their health coverage. Starting January 1, 2026, some groups will face a freeze on enrollment, potentially cutting off access to full-scope Medi-Cal. This change h

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Dec 13 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Weekend Weather: Snow, Wind, and Bitter Cold

Michigan is bracing for a rough weekend. Snow, strong winds, and dangerously low temperatures are on the way. The Upper Peninsula and northern parts of the Lower Peninsula are expected to get the worst of it. Snow will pile up, especially near the Great Lakes. Some areas could see over a foot of sn

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Dec 13 2025WEATHER

Chilly Challenge: How Cold Air is Testing the US Power Grid

A deep freeze is sweeping across the central United States, pushing energy systems to their limits. This sudden chill is expected to spike demand for heating, putting pressure on power grids. Meanwhile, New York City might see a light dusting of snow, adding to the wintery mix. The cold front, orig

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