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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Rising Heat and Dengue Risk in Nepal's Mid Hills

The risk of dengue fever has been growing in Nepal's mid hills. This is due to rising temperatures, which create ideal conditions for mosquitoes to thrive. To understand this better, researchers looked at satellite data and temperature trends from 2001 to 2020. They focused on two types of mosquitoe

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Modern Childbirth

In the United States, the joy of childbirth can sometimes turn tragic. Matthew Okula faced a heart-wrenching choice. Doctors rushed his wife, Hailey, to the ICU right after delivering their son, Crew, via C-section. Matthew had to decide whether to stay with his newborn or follow Hailey. He chose to

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch 2 Launch: A Tech Fiasco

The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 was a hot mess, especially for those hoping to snag one from GameStop. The retailer's website and app crashed almost instantly when preorders went live at 11 a. m. ET on April 24, 2025. This left many customers frustrated and confused. The site was flooded with re

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Apr 24 2025CRIME

Teen Sparks Massive Fire in New Jersey

In a surprising turn of events, a 19-year-old local resident is now facing serious charges for allegedly starting a massive wildfire in New Jersey. The Jones Road Wildfire, which began on April 23, 2025, has already consumed at least 15, 000 acres of land. This fire has been particularly challenging

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Routine Check-ins Turned into Unexpected Arrests

The United States immigration system has always been a complex web of rules and regulations. However, recent events have shown that even routine check-ins can lead to unexpected arrests. This has left many immigrants and their families in a state of uncertainty and fear. Take the case of Jo

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Growing Concern Across the U. S.

Measles is making a comeback in the U. S. This year alone, there have been 800 cases across 25 states. The biggest outbreak is in Texas, where three children have died. This is the first time in over two decades that the U. S. has seen these numbers. Experts are worried. They think we might be on th

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

The Unlucky Break: Warriors' Star Jimmy Butler's Game 2 Exit

Jimmy Butler's night ended early in Game 2 against the Houston Rockets. The Golden State Warriors' star player took a hard fall late in the first quarter. He was trying to grab a defensive rebound after Amen Thompson's missed shot. Thompson accidentally collided with Butler, causing him to land awkw

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Apr 24 2025OPINION

The Dark Mirror: American Politics in Andor's Second Season

Star Wars has always been a mirror to the world, reflecting current events and political climates. The second season of Andor, a Star Wars series, does this brilliantly. The show takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but the issues it tackles are right here on Earth. The Empire in Andor is not j

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Apr 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Actor's Health Journey: From Ice Cream to Fitness

A well-known actor has recently opened up about his health journey. This actor had a wake-up call when he found out about his cholesterol levels. He had to make some serious changes to his lifestyle. The actor's love for ice cream was one of the main reasons for his high cholesterol. He use

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How to Boost University Students' Mental Health

Students in college often struggle with mental health problems. These include anxiety, depression, and stress. These issues can really affect how well they do in their studies and their overall happiness. So, it's important to find ways to help them cope. Researchers have looked into different meth

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