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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rebuilding After Fires: How California Can Do It Better This Time

California is no stranger to wildfires, and now, after recent blazes, the state is looking at rebuilding. But should they just go back to the way things were? Experts say no way! They suggest rethinking how and where we build. Instead of cramming houses together on fire-prone hillsides, spread them

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Amon-Ra St. Brown's Take on Ben Johnson's New Job

The football world was buzzing when Ben Johnson left his role in Detroit to become the Chicago Bears' head coach. Many fans and players were surprised, including Amon-Ra St. Brown, who recently shared his thoughts on the St. Brown Podcast. St. Brown had kind words for Johnson, calling him one of his

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Does Trump's Plan Really Make Homes Cheaper?

President Donald Trump has a plan to make homes more affordable by cutting regulations. But is it as simple as it sounds? Let's dive in! First, regulations: Trump thinks high home prices are due to regulations. He's right that regulations can add costs. However, many of these rules are set by state

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Jan 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Harry Wins Big Against Murdoch's Papers

Prince Harry, who is 40 years old, has scored a major win against Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper group. The publisher admitted to illegal actions at its Sun tabloid and agreed to pay substantial damages. This marks the first time the company has accepted wrongdoing at The Sun. Harry's lawsuit claimed

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ranking All Star Trek Movies: From Worst to Best

Star Trek has always been about exploring new worlds and ideas, and the movies are no different. With the recent release of Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount+, we thought it was time to look back at all 14 Star Trek films and rank them from worst to best. The quality of these movies varies greatly,

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Jan 22 2025CRIME

School Shooting in Nashville: What Happened at Antioch High

On Wednesday, Antioch High School in Nashville faced a tragic event when a student allegedly opened fire in the cafeteria, wounding two other students. The school was immediately placed on lockdown as Metro Nashville Police responded to the scene. Fortunately, the shooter was no longer a threat beca

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Ben Johnson’s New Coaching Staff: Rumors and Possibilities

The surprise hiring of Ben Johnson as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears has sparked interest in who will join his coaching team. Johnson might look to his old stomping grounds in Detroit for a key assistant. A rumored frontrunner is Hank Fraley, Detroit's offensive line coach, who could step i

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Jan 22 2025FINANCE

JPMorgan's Dimon Sees Danger in the Market's Price Bubbles

You might have heard that the U. S. stock market is going through a bull run, with amazing gains over the past few years. But hold on, says Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, the biggest American bank. He's got his eye on some serious risks that could pop this market bubble. Dimon thinks the p

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

What Do Users Want from Disease Surveillance?

Imagine you're a doctor or a health official, and you need vital information to make important decisions about diseases like diabetes. What kind of data do you want? What format makes it easiest for you to use? The National Diabetes Surveillance team at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) decided to fin

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

A Man, a Border, and a Truth Revealed

In the mid-1980s, Europe was divided into two worlds: the East, governed by communist regimes like the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union, and the West, home to democracies such as Austria. A heavily guarded border, known as the Iron Curtain, separated these two blocs, preventing E

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