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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Weather: A Week of Changes

Baltimore is in for a wild weather ride this week. It all starts with a scorching Sunday, where the heat index could soar to triple digits. The sun will be out, making it feel even hotter than it actually is. But don't worry, relief is on the way. By Monday, things will cool down a bit. The highs w

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Aug 18 2025FINANCE

Crypto Markets Show Signs of Strain as Leverage Grows

Crypto markets are seeing a big increase in leverage, reaching levels last seen during the bull market. This surge is driven by a strong demand for decentralized finance (DeFi) lending and a higher appetite for risk. However, this rapid growth in leverage is causing some stress points in the market.

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Aug 17 2025SCIENCE

Moon Missions: Why Plants and Tech Matter for Future Space Travel

The moon is back on the agenda for both the US and China. But before astronauts can set up camp, there's a big question: how will they survive up there? Living in space is tough. You can't just pop to the shop for supplies. So, scientists are looking at ways to grow food and recycle resources using

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Aug 17 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin Investors Bet Big Despite Price Drop

Dogecoin's price might have taken a small hit, but that hasn't stopped investors from showing their confidence. In just one day, they've put over 15 billion DOGE, which is about $3. 42 billion, into the derivatives market. This is a big deal because it shows that people still believe in Dogecoin, ev

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Aug 17 2025SPORTS

Top WWE Stars Who Mastered the Art of Talking

Wrestling is not just about moves and matches. It's also about how well wrestlers can talk and connect with people. Some wrestlers are so good with words that they can make the crowd cheer or boo just by speaking. This is a look at some of the best talkers in WWE history and how they shaped their ca

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Families Face Uncertainty Amid Rising Tensions

In Gaza, the situation is tense and families are worried. Israel has said it plans to move people from dangerous areas to the south. This is part of a bigger plan to launch a major military operation in some of the most crowded parts of Gaza. The Israeli military group in charge of aid, COGAT, said

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Vegetables Getting So Expensive?

Vegetable prices have been going up a lot lately. In July, the cost of vegetables for businesses shot up by 38%. That's a huge jump! Some people think this is because of new taxes on imports, called tariffs. But it's not that simple. There are many reasons why vegetable prices might be rising. Bad

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Aug 16 2025WEATHER

East Coast on High Alert: Dangerous Rip Currents Expected from Florida to New England

Hurricane Erin, now a powerful category 5 storm, is making waves in the Atlantic Ocean. While it might not hit land, it's stirring up trouble for the East Coast. The National Hurricane Center warns of rough ocean conditions that could lead to life-threatening surf and rip currents. These sneaky curr

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Struggles: A Season of Missed Opportunities

The Dodgers are in a tough spot. They are not playing well. When they hit, they can't pitch. When they pitch, they can't hit. It's like they can't do both at the same time. They also struggle to move runners around the bases and get hits when they need them most. And don't get started on the relieve

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

UNC's New Money Plan: Football Gets the Biggest Share

UNC has a new way to share money among its sports teams. This comes after a recent rule change that lets colleges pay student-athletes. The total money available is $20. 5 million. Most of it goes to football, but not as much as other schools give. UNC's athletic director, Bubba Cunningham, shared

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