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May 04 2025WEATHER

Weekend Warmth, Workweek Warnings: What's Brewing?

The weekend is shaping up to be a delight with clear skies and warm temperatures. Saturday and Sunday will be dry and sunny, with lows dipping into the mid-50s at night and highs reaching around 81 degrees during the day. This makes it perfect for outdoor activities. The humidity will be low, so it

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Louisiana's Whooping Cough Crisis: A Growing Concern

Louisiana is currently grappling with a significant increase in whooping cough cases. This respiratory illness, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, is making a comeback. The numbers are alarming. In just the first four months of 2025, there were 164 reported cases. This is more than the to

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Health Crisis: A Closer Look at the Politics Behind the Scenes

The health situation in Gaza is dire. It's not just about a lack of resources. It's about politics. The Israeli government has a significant role in the health scarcity seen in Gaza. This is not a natural occurrence. It's a result of deliberate actions. The Israeli government controls many aspects

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The Pandemic's Political Lessons

The Covid-19 pandemic brought out the best and worst in politics. It was a time when decisions had to be made quickly, and priorities had to be set. Who made the calls? Who suffered the most? Why did certain choices lead to specific outcomes? These are the questions that need to be asked. T

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The Environmental Rollback: First 100 Days of Trump's Second Term

The first 100 days of the second Trump administration have been tumultuous for environmental advocates. Many are alarmed by the rapid pace of changes that target both natural resources and communities. The administration's actions have sparked fears of a significant setback for environmental progres

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May 03 2025SPORTS

Wet and Wild: Norris and McLaren Dominate Miami

The Miami Sprint race was anything but ordinary. It was a day filled with unexpected twists and turns. The event started with a bang, literally, as rain-soaked conditions led to a chaotic start. Charles Leclerc's crash en route to the grid set the tone for the day. The visibility was so poor that th

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Germany and the US: A Growing Divide

Recent events have shown a clear divide between Germany and the United States. This divide is not just about politics but also about how each country views international relations. This divide is not new, but it has become more noticeable recently. In Germany, a new government is about to take pow

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Axolotls: A Hopeful Return to Mexican Waters

The axolotl, a unique salamander, is making a comeback in Mexico City's wetlands. This is big news for fans of this critter. Researchers have shown that axolotls bred in captivity can indeed survive in the wild. This is a significant step forward for the species, which is on the brink of extinction.

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

US Shoppers Face Higher Costs as China Packages Get Taxed

The United States has made a big change in how it handles small packages coming from China. Starting May 2, there is no longer a special rule that let these packages enter the country without extra taxes. This rule, called the de minimis exemption, used to let companies like Temu, Shein, and AliExpr

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May 03 2025CRIME

Close Calls Over Washington: Helicopters and Airplanes in Tight Spaces

The National Transportation Safety Board is looking into two commercial flights that had to abort their landings at Washington Reagan National Airport. This happened on a Thursday afternoon when a US Army Black Hawk helicopter was heading towards the Pentagon. The helicopter was part of the same uni

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