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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain Leaves a Trail of Destruction and Loss in Texas and New Jersey

In Texas, a sudden downpour turned deadly as heavy rain caused flash floods in Kerr County. The Guadalupe River swelled rapidly, reaching dangerous levels in just a few hours. Authorities confirmed fatalities, but the exact number remains unclear. Rescue teams worked tirelessly, using boats to save

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Jul 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis Rocks Cardiff: A Reunion Tour Like No Other

Cardiff, Wales, was buzzing with excitement as Oasis, the iconic Britpop band, kicked off their reunion tour after a 16-year break. Fans from all over the world, including Australia, gathered in the streets, eager to relive the magic of the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam. The anticipation was hig

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

Rome's Gas Station Blast: A Close Call for Many

A sudden blast at a gas station on the outskirts of Rome shook the city early Friday morning. The explosion, which happened just after 8 a. m. , injured at least 25 people, including nine police officers and one firefighter. The sound of the blast echoed across the city, followed by a massive cloud

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Jul 04 2025BUSINESS

French Air Traffic Controllers Strike Causes Chaos

Summer travel plans for many people were ruined. Why? Because air traffic controllers in France went on strike. This happened at the peak of the travel season. Around 40% of flights were called off. This affected all major airports in Paris. Passengers had to scramble to change their plans. The str

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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

Fierce Fires in Greece and Turkiye Leave Two Dead

In Greece, wildfires have been a major concern recently. On the island of Crete, a large fire near the town of Ierapetra forced 5, 000 people to evacuate. Firefighters and helicopters worked hard to control the blaze, and by Friday morning, there was no active fire front. The fire damaged some trees

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Weapons Halt for Ukraine Sparks Debate

A recent decision to delay a shipment of U. S. weapons to Ukraine has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. The Defense Department claimed concerns over low stockpiles were the reason, but senior military officers said the aid wouldn't actually threaten U. S. readiness. This move caught many off gu

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Jul 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Black Sabbath's Final Show: A Farewell to a Legendary Era

Black Sabbath is set to reunite for one last time in their hometown of Birmingham, UK, on July 5. The event, called "Back To The Beginning, " will feature the original lineup of Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, who haven't performed together in 20 years. Ozzy, who has been ba

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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Faces Storm Aftermath: Community Steps Up

A violent storm swept through central New Jersey, leaving a trail of destruction and sadness. Three lives were lost, and the town of Plainfield was hit hard. The mayor called it a "devastating storm" that left "deep scars. " The community is now focusing on recovery instead of celebration. The stor

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Affordable Android Tablet with Surprising Features

In the world of tablets, Android devices are often overlooked in favor of pricier iPads. However, the Tabwee T20 proves that you don't need to spend a fortune to get a solid tablet experience. This tablet packs a punch with its 10. 1-inch display, octa-core processor, and 256GB of storage. It also

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Lead: A Smart Science Trick

Scientists have found a clever way to spot lead using tiny glass holes. They can't see lead directly, so they use a special trick. Here's how it works: they mix lead with some smart DNA bits. These bits react and create a signal. This signal is big enough for the glass holes to notice. The cool par

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