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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Livvy Dunne's Summer of Fun: From Beaches to Ballgames

Livvy Dunne, a popular social media star, had a busy and fun-filled Fourth of July weekend. She spent time in the Hamptons, enjoying the beach and the sun. Dunne, known for her gymnastics skills and large following, shared pictures of her time in Southampton. She wore a red and white bikini, matchin

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Jul 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Bacteria Can Help Solve Two Big Problems

Food waste and plastic pollution are two major environmental issues. Scientists have found a clever way to tackle both at once. They used a special bacteria called Stenotrophomonas geniculata to turn food scraps into a useful biopolymer. This biopolymer, called PHBV, is similar to natural rubber. I

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Pesticide's Lingering Effects on Cockroaches: A Closer Look

Cockroaches might not be everyone's favorite insects, but they play a crucial role in keeping ecosystems balanced. Unfortunately, these critters are also getting a dose of carbendazim, a common fungicide used in farming and food production. This chemical is everywhere: in water, soil, air, and even

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Checking Your Pet's Blood Pressure at Home Matters

Pets can get stressed easily. A trip to the vet can make their blood pressure go up. This is called "white coat syndrome. " It's like when you get nervous before a doctor's visit. The vet's office has strange smells, new sounds, and other animals. All these things can make a pet's blood pressure ris

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

Coastal Carolinas Brace for Tropical Storm Chantal's Arrival

A tropical storm named Chantal has formed near the South Carolina coast, causing concern for residents and beachgoers. This storm, with winds reaching 40 mph, is moving slowly northward and is expected to strengthen before making landfall. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring its progress clo

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

A Century of Tradition Washed Away: Camp Mystic Faces Unprecedented Flood

In the heart of Texas Hill Country, a long-standing girls' camp found itself in the grip of a natural disaster. Camp Mystic, a place known for its spiritual growth and personal development, was caught off guard by sudden and severe flooding. The Guadalupe River, usually a source of fun and adventure

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Tax Changes Favor Some Wealthy Schools Over Others

The recent tax bill signed into law has some surprising twists for private colleges. While big names like Princeton, MIT, and Harvard will see higher taxes on their endowment earnings, smaller schools with significant wealth are getting a break. This shift comes from a change in the rules that now e

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Earthquake Rumors: Science vs. Speculation

Japan is no stranger to earthquakes, but recent tremors have sparked quite a stir. Over 1, 000 quakes have shaken the Kagoshima prefecture in just two weeks. The strongest so far was a 5. 5-magnitude quake near Kyushu island. This has led to some people getting worried and even evacuating. Rumors a

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Makayla Timpson: The Backbone Behind the Basketball Star

In the competitive world of professional sports, making the cut is a significant achievement. Makayla Timpson, the 19th overall pick in the draft, secured her spot on the Indiana Fever's roster. She outperformed four other players, including fellow draftees and training camp participants. This victo

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Empowering Women Can Change Family Size in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, giving women more power and control over their lives has been a big deal. It's not just about helping individuals but also about how it affects families. One interesting thing to look at is how this empowerment might be linked to the number of children women have. Researchers wanted

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