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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Safe While Cleaning Up After Floods

Floods can be really scary and messy. After the water goes down, it's important to be careful when cleaning up. The health department in Snohomish County has some good advice to keep everyone safe. First, don't go back into your home until officials say it's okay. Look for any damage to the buildin

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Subsidies Left in Limbo as Congress Wraps Up

The clock is ticking on a crucial healthcare issue. As the House of Representatives nears the end of its session, a key aspect of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is at risk. The premium tax credits, which help many Americans afford health insurance, are set to expire soon. The House Republicans have b

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump's Tough Call

Kevin Hassett, the head of the National Economic Council, is in the running to become the next Federal Reserve chair. But not everyone in the Trump administration is convinced he's the right fit. Some officials privately question his effectiveness, suggesting he might not be up to the task of replac

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Apps Can Help You Stick to Your Meds

Taking medicine as prescribed is super important, but it's not always easy. That's where smartphone apps come in. They can help remind you and track your progress. But not all apps are created equal. Some are better than others at meeting what users really need. There are tons of these apps out the

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Veteran's Honest Take on Albuquerque's VA Medical Center

The Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuquerque is a place of mixed reviews among veterans. Some have had less than stellar experiences, while others find the care to be decent. A few even sing its praises. It's important to note that each VA hospital has its own way of doing things, with uni

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Machines Talk Directly: A New Way to Connect

Machines talking to each other without a middleman? That's the big idea behind Tashi, a new way to make devices work together in real time. Right now, most machines rely on big cloud services like AWS or Google Cloud to communicate. But these services can be slow, expensive, and sometimes just plain

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AWS Under Siege: How Hackers Turn Cloud Into Crypto Cash

Hackers have found a new way to make money using AWS services. They are using stolen login details to sneak into AWS accounts. Once inside, they set up their own crypto mining operations. This all happens very fast. Within just 10 minutes, they can start mining cryptocurrency. The hackers use speci

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Dec 17 2025WEATHER

Uneven Weather Ahead for Massachusetts

Massachusetts is set for a wild weather ride. The week will end with a storm, but not before a few changes. After a cold Tuesday night, Wednesday will be windy. Expect gusts between 25 to 35 mph. The temperature will dip again at night, but Thursday will be sunnier and warmer. Highs will reach the l

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Teachers in Moldova Plan Silent Protest for Better Pay

Teachers in Moldova are gearing up for a unique form of protest on December 16. They want better wages. The Federation of Trade Unions of Education and Science Workers of Moldova organized this event. The protest will start at 12:30 PM Moscow time. Teachers will hold up blank sheets of paper. They

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Future: Beyond the Buzz and Into Real-World Impact

AI is growing fast. It's not just a trend anymore. People are starting to see real benefits. ChatGPT, for example, got 800 million users in just two months. That's way faster than the telephone or the internet. But what's next? Experts think AI will become more practical in 2026. It won't be just a

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