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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Tragedy and Punishment: Two Deadly Attacks in China Lead to Swift Justice

In November, China witnessed two shocking attacks that left many dead. A man named Fan Weiqiu, 62, drove his car into a crowd at a sports center in Zhuhai, killing 35 people. He was executed three weeks after being sentenced to death. The attack was fueled by his distress over a failed marriage and

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Stay Warm, New England: Cities Open Warming Centers

A chilly blast is heading to New England, and cities are getting ready to help residents stay warm. In Boston, officials are setting up warming centers at community centers run by the Boston Centers for Youth and Families. These centers will be open from Tuesday through Sunday. The coldest hours are

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Jan 20 2025WEATHER

Southern California Braces for an Unprecedented 5th Fire Warning

Southern California is gearing up to face its fifth "particularly dangerous" fire warning. The National Weather Service has issued the alert for Monday noon through Tuesday morning, covering areas like Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Strong winds, potentially reaching 100 mph in mountainous region

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Jan 20 2025EDUCATION

Chilly Weather Keeps Akron Kids Home

A sudden plummet in temperatures has led Akron Public Schools to close their doors for two days this week. The district made the announcement on Sunday, stating that all school buildings would be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. This means no classes and no after-school activities during these days.

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Jan 20 2025WEATHER

Houston Airports Brace for Winter Storm: Flights Halted for Safety

In Texas, three major airports near Houston are set to close for a day due to harsh winter weather. Houston Airports, which manages these airports, announced that all flights will be suspended from midnight on January 21. This decision is made to ensure safety with hazardous road conditions expected

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Jan 20 2025WEATHER

Brrr! Lansing Prepares for Freezing Weather This Week

Get ready, Lansing! The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory starting tonight, lasting until noon on Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to drop, making it feel like it's 20 degrees below zero. Some areas, especially in the Upper Peninsula, might face even colder conditions,

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Jan 19 2025WEATHER

Bundle Up: Extreme Cold Hits Eau Claire

Ever felt the chill that makes your nose hairs freeze? That's what Eau Claire is facing. Temperatures are dipping way below zero and sticking around until Tuesday. We're talking about wind chills that could reach a bone-chilling forty below! This extreme cold spell is nothing to sneeze at, folks. S

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Keeping MRI Safe in Asia-Oceania: A 10-Step Plan

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, is an essential tool in healthcare around the world. But in the diverse landscapes of Asia and Oceania, ensuring its safe use is a big challenge. Why? Because there's no one-size-fits-all solution. Every country and clinic has its unique needs and issues. That's w

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

What the Moss Landing Fire Means for Renewable Energy

A recent fire at a huge battery storage facility in Moss Landing, California, is raising questions about the safety and future of renewable energy. The fire, which forced the evacuation of 1, 200 people and closed Highway 1, has local officials concerned. Some compare it to the Three Mile Island acc

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Inauguration Goes Indoors Due to Cold Snap

President-elect Donald J. Trump announced on Friday that his swearing-in ceremony would be held indoors, in the Capitol Rotunda, because of an expected Cold Snap in Washington, D. C. This marks the first time in four decades that a presidential inauguration will not be held outdoors. Moving the eve

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