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Apr 04 2025WEATHER

Weather Shifts: From Summer Heat to Rainy Monday

The upcoming weekend is set to feel like the start of summer, with temperatures climbing close to 90 degrees. This warmth is due to a strong high-pressure system that will dominate the weather. It will push temperatures to the upper 80s, which is just a few degrees shy of the record high of 91 degre

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

City Design and Student Isolation: What's the Connection?

College students today face a rising tide of loneliness. It might seem like a personal issue, but city design plays a big role. Think about the streets, the mix of buildings, and the services around campus. These elements shape how students feel and interact. Let's dive into how city planning can ei

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Age Affects the Safety and Effectiveness of Etrasimod in Ulcerative Colitis

Etrasimod is a medication designed to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. It is taken once a day by mouth and works by targeting specific receptors in the body. The effectiveness and safety of this drug can vary depending on the patient's age. This is important because ulcerative colitis ca

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Can Help Heart Patients Stay Healthy After Leaving

Heart patients face a big risk of serious heart problems in the six months after leaving the hospital. This is a scary fact. The question is: Can hospitals do more to keep these patients safe after they go home? A recent study looked into this. It checked if a plan to improve care in hospitals c

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Apr 04 2025CRIME

Lighting Up Safety: How Streetlights Affect Crime in Chile

Streetlights play a big role in keeping cities safe. In Chile, a big project replaced old streetlights with new ones. The goal was to see if this change would cut down on crime and other issues in public spaces. The project looked at 101 places where lights were upgraded. It also compared them to 2

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Heat, Work, and the Fight for Fair Conditions

The concept of wet-bulb temperature is now key in understanding how global warming impacts health. But where did this idea come from? It started with a scientist named J. S. Haldane. He looked at working conditions in mines during the early 1900s. The first signs of a warming world were felt in wo

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Apr 04 2025WEATHER

Extreme Weather: A Test of Preparedness and Resilience

The National Weather Service has issued a serious alert. A huge storm system is moving through the South and Midwest. This storm is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding. This is not a brief storm. It is a long-lasting event. The threat to people and property is real. The storm has already caus

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Apr 04 2025FINANCE

Your Favorite Brands Might Get Pricier

The U. S. has rolled out new tariffs on a wide range of goods from many countries. These taxes will likely make everyday items more expensive. Apple products are expected to see a significant price jump. The tech giant relies heavily on manufacturing in China, which now faces a hefty 54% tax on it

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Apr 04 2025WEATHER

Deadly Twisters and Floods Hit the South and Midwest

The South and Midwest are reeling from a series of tornadoes. The storms have left a trail of destruction, claiming at least seven lives in Tennessee, Missouri, and Indiana. This is according to officials who spoke out on Thursday. The storms brought more than 30 tornadoes, along with hail and he

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Budget Battle: A Clash of Priorities

The U. S. Senate has kicked off a heated debate over a massive budget plan. This plan is all about pushing forward a multitrillion-dollar package that aligns with the president's agenda. The vote was close, with 52 Republicans voting yes and 48 Democrats voting no. Only one Republican, Rand Paul, br

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