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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire with Fire: The Carolinas' Wildfire Battle

The Carolinas have been battling wildfires, but lighter winds have given firefighters a break. Fire crews have been working tirelessly to tackle the blazes that have forced people out of their homes. Many people who were forced to leave their homes have been allowed to return, but the threat is no

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bird Flu Hits Backyard Chickens in Dare County

Bird flu has made its way to a backyard flock of chickens in Dare County. This is a big deal because it's the first time it's happened in this area. The virus, known as H5N1, is highly contagious among birds but poses a low risk to humans. This means that while it can spread quickly among chicken

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked Stars Shine at the Oscars 2025

The 2025 Oscars kicked off with a bang, featuring a spectacular performance by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. The evening started with a montage of clips from various Oscar-nominated films, setting the stage for Grande's rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow. " The performance was a tribute to

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

China's Big Political Gathering: What's on the Agenda?

China's big political event is happening this week. This event brings together top leaders and provincial leaders from all over the country. The National People’s Congress is a big deal, even though it's mostly about approving decisions already made by the Chinese Communist Party. The event is a cha

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Tariffs and Tensions: The U. S. and China's Trade Showdown

The U. S. and China are locked in a high-stakes game of trade and tariffs. It all started when the U. S. President announced plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. The goal? To pressure these countries into doing more to stop the flow of drugs and migrants into the U. S. Canada and Me

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Exercise and the Gut: A New Angle on IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gut issue that affects many people around the world. It's a disorder that involves a mix of gut and brain problems, but doctors still don't fully understand what causes it. Because of this, current treatments focus on easing symptoms rather than fixing the

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Mar 03 2025OPINION

How Beliefs Shape Hiring: The Hidden Bias

Everyone has biases, but what happens when those biases turn into actions? This is a question that researchers have been trying to answer. They discovered that people who hold strong white supremacist beliefs are more likely to act on their biases when hiring. This means that they are more likely

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Mar 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fires Rage Across the Carolinas

Across the Carolinas, firefighters were busy battling multiple wildfires on Sunday. The situation was especially bad in South Carolina, where over 175 fires had burned through 6. 6 square miles. The governor of South Carolina declared a state of emergency to help with the response efforts. The Na

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Chickens in the Heat: How Sodium Butyrate Helps Them Cope

Chickens are sensitive to heat. When temperatures rise, their bodies struggle to keep cool. This can lead to stress, which affects their growth and overall health. Scientists wanted to see if adding sodium butyrate (SB) to their food could help. They took 240 female chickens and split them into gro

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

New Rules, Old Traditions: How China's Care Plan is Changing Family Dynamics

China is introducing a big change to how families care for their elderly. The public long-term care insurance (LTCI) scheme is designed to support the growing number of older people needing long-term care. But how does this affect the traditional idea of filial responsibility, where children are exp

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