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Apr 12 2025WEATHER

Beijing's Weekend Windstorm: A City on Pause

Beijing faced a powerful windstorm this weekend. The winds were so strong that they forced the city to a standstill. The winds were the strongest the city has seen in over 50 years. The winds were so strong that they were measured at level 11 to 13 on China's wind scale. This scale goes from 1 t

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Budget Carrier Slashes Flights Amidst Uncertain Times

The airline industry is feeling the pinch. Frontier Airlines has decided to cut back on flights. This move comes after a noticeable drop in travel demand, especially in March. The company also pulled its full-year forecast. This means they are unsure about what the rest of the year will bring. The

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Plant-Based Eating on Diabetes and Inflammation

The connection between what we eat and our health is undeniable. For those dealing with type 2 diabetes, managing inflammation is crucial. This condition is marked by immune cells that are always on high alert and elevated levels of pro-inflammatory substances. This ongoing inflammation, along with

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Apr 12 2025WEATHER

Wet and Chilly: East Coast Braces for Heavy Rain and Flooding

The East Coast is in for a damp and cold spell. A low-pressure system off the mid-Atlantic coast is bringing steady rain and unusually cold temperatures for mid-April. This is not the first time this month that the Northeast has seen such weather. Just a few days ago, another low-pressure system mov

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Big Shift in Parcel Delivery

The parcel delivery landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. More parcels are being shipped in the US than ever before. However, traditional giants FedEx and UPS are facing stiff competition. This is from private fleets run by online retailers and smaller, regional couriers. These new p

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Apr 12 2025FINANCE

Consumer Confidence Takes a Hit: The Trade War's Toll

The mood among U. S. consumers has taken a nosedive. This is the fourth month in a row that sentiment has dropped. The latest figures show a sharp decline, with the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index hitting its lowest point since the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past year, sentiment h

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Drama Hits Tennessee Football

College football is seeing a new kind of drama. The Tennessee Volunteers' star quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, skipped practice. This move has fans and experts talking. It's all about money and future plans. Iamaleava is in talks to renegotiate his Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal. He wants more ca

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Saints' Draft Pick Drama: Will Shedeur Sanders Join the Team?

The New Orleans Saints are in a tricky spot. Their quarterback, Derek Carr, is dealing with a shoulder injury. This means the team might be eyeing a new quarterback in the upcoming draft. Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback from Colorado, is a top contender. The Saints have the ninth pick in the draft, s

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

A New Quarterback on the Horizon for the Saints

The Saints are facing a challenge. Derek Carr, their starting quarterback, has a shoulder issue that might keep him out of action for the 2025 season. This unexpected turn of events has left the team in need of a new quarterback. Enter Aaron Rodgers, the top free agent quarterback available. The Sa

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Apr 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Power of Music in Yellowjackets

Music is a big deal in the TV show Yellowjackets. The people behind the show, Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, love music a lot. They grew up listening to the same tunes on the Jersey Shore. They even have a local radio station to thank for shaping their music tastes. The show's soundtrack is packed

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