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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Brace for a Slippery Friday: Central PA Weather Watch

Central Pennsylvania is gearing up for a messy Friday. The National Weather Service in State College has put out a winter weather advisory. It covers a big chunk of the state. This includes counties like Perry, Dauphin, and even parts of Clinton, Centre, and Lycoming. The advisory kicks in at noon

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Huron Blackheart: The Scarred Leader of the Red Corsairs

Huron Blackheart, a Space Marine with a terrifying past, has emerged from the chaos of the Maelstrom. His body bears the scars of a brutal melta blast, leaving half of his face mutilated and his power armor in ruins. Despite these injuries, he has gained a fearsome new weapon, the Tyrant’s Claw, whi

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Who Matters in Windsor's Opioid Crisis?

In Windsor, Ontario, a heated discussion unfolded over whether police should carry naloxone. This drug can save lives during opioid overdoses. The city took its time to make a decision. Other places in Canada acted faster. This delay raised questions about who is seen as valuable in society. The de

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Rural Health Funding: A Closer Look at the $50 Billion Question

Rural health care is in dire need of support. A $50 billion fund is up for grabs, but states are in the dark about how it will be split. By the end of December, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) must reveal its plans for this money. Half of the fund is already earmarked, with each

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Dec 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin: From Pennies to Millions in a Decade

Bitcoin has had a rollercoaster journey since its creation in 2009. It all began when Satoshi Nakamoto, a mysterious figure, introduced the first 50 bitcoins. In the early days, acquiring bitcoins was a challenge. People had to mine them using computers or trade with others. In October 2009, a stud

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Wind Whips Through Sonoma, Leaving a Trail of Trouble

The windstorm that hit Sonoma County early Wednesday morning was no joke. It was expected, but that didn't make it any less disruptive. Gusts up to 75 mph were forecasted along the coast, and they didn't disappoint. The National Weather Service had warned about two rounds of windstorms, with the fir

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Pollution: The Power of Phosphorus in Carbon Fibers

Pollution is a big problem, especially when it comes to tough-to-remove chemicals. Scientists have been working on ways to clean up wastewater, and one promising method involves using special carbon fibers. These fibers are doped with phosphorus, which makes them super effective at breaking down pol

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Dec 24 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather Watch: Staten Island Braces for Ice and Snow

Staten Island is in for a chilly ride this week. The weather folks are warning about black ice on the roads early Wednesday. This is because the roads are still wet from Tuesday's rain, and the temperature is just above freezing. It's a slippery situation, so drivers need to be extra careful. The w

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Dec 24 2025FINANCE

Abu Dhabi Finance Week: Bridging Digital and Traditional Finance

Abu Dhabi Finance Week 2025 saw Vanar, an AI-driven blockchain company, team up with Worldpay to explore the future of digital finance. Their joint keynote at the Tokenized Capital Summit focused on how stablecoins and tokenized assets can integrate with real-world payment systems. The session, tit

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Dec 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Green Gold: Crime and Greed Fuel Forest Loss

The Amazon, Earth's largest rainforest, is under siege. Criminal groups and illegal activities are driving deforestation at an alarming rate. These groups include armed factions, drug traffickers, and illegal miners. They exploit the Amazon's vast and remote areas, often beyond the reach of law enfo

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