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Jul 04 2025BUSINESS

French Air Traffic Controllers Strike Causes Chaos

Summer travel plans for many people were ruined. Why? Because air traffic controllers in France went on strike. This happened at the peak of the travel season. Around 40% of flights were called off. This affected all major airports in Paris. Passengers had to scramble to change their plans. The str

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Predicting Road Wear in Hot Climates: A Smart Approach

In hot and humid places, roads take a beating. The main issue is something called rutting, where tire tracks get deep over time. This is a big deal because it affects how we plan road maintenance. But predicting this has been tricky. A group of researchers decided to tackle this problem. They gathe

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Jul 03 2025FINANCE

Flying Cheaper, but Airlines Still in Turbulence

The July 4 holiday saw a lot of people flying, but airlines are still not sure what the rest of the year will bring. Many flights are cheaper now, but that doesn't mean things are going well for the airlines. Domestic flights this summer cost about $265 round-trip. That's a bit cheaper than last ye

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Jul 03 2025SPORTS

Guardians Pitcher Luis Ortiz Faces League Probe

Luis Ortiz, a pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians, has been put on paid leave until after the All-Star break. This move comes as the league looks into something related to gambling. Both the team and the league have agreed to this leave, but they aren't saying much more about it. Ortiz, who is 26,

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Europe's Heatwave: Tourists Face Meltdown

Europe is feeling the heat, and not in a good way. Record-breaking temperatures are causing chaos across the continent. In Portugal, thermometers hit a scorching 115°F in some areas. Italy is seeing a surge in hospital visits due to heat-related illnesses, with several tragic deaths from heatstroke.

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

Greggs' Sizzling Sales Take a Heatwave Hit

Greggs, the beloved U. K. bakery chain known for its mouthwatering sausage rolls and hot bakes, recently faced a tough spot. The company revealed that its sales took a dip in June due to the scorching heat. Shares dropped by about 15% after this news broke. The heatwave, which was one of the hottes

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Jul 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Smart Shopping: Prime Day Steals Worth Your Attention

Prime Day is coming up, and it's a big deal for shoppers. Amazon's annual sale is known for huge discounts, especially on their own products. But guess what? You don't have to wait for Prime Day to start saving. There are already some fantastic deals out there, with many items reduced by 50% or more

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Jul 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Helping Hands: A Local Effort to Reconnect Homeless with Home

In Santa Monica, a local entrepreneur is taking a unique approach to tackle homelessness. John Alle, who runs a business in the area, has started a program that offers free one-way flights or bus tickets to homeless individuals. The goal? To help them reunite with family or friends back home. This

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Jul 01 2025WEATHER

Europe's Summer Sizzle: Heat Waves and Record Breakers

Europe is feeling the heat, and it's not just a one-day thing. The continent is in the middle of its first big heat wave of the summer, and it's breaking records left and right. Barcelona, for example, just had its hottest June ever, with temperatures soaring to an average of 26 degrees Celsius. Tha

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

LeBron's Next Move: Mavericks in the Mix?

LeBron James' future is a hot topic in the basketball world. He's stuck with the Lakers for now, but a trade might be on the horizon. Fans on X were asked where he should go next, and his friend, Cuffs The Legend, suggested the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks could be a great fit for LeBron. He's a

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