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Jun 21 2025WEATHER

The Heat Wave Hits: How to Stay Cool and Safe

The eastern United States is about to face a significant heat wave. It will start this weekend and last into next week. The National Weather Service has labeled it "the first major heat wave of the season. " This means temperatures will be much higher than usual, especially in the Plains. They could

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

The Fight for Plant-Based Meals in Public Spaces

Veganism is becoming a big deal in the world of human rights. It is changing how we think about food choices. This is especially true in places like prisons and hospitals. These places have to follow rules set by the European Convention on Human Rights. This convention has a few important parts.

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big Bet on Robotaxis: A New Player in the Self-Driving Game

Amazon is making a big move into the world of self-driving cars. It plans to build up to 10, 000 robotaxis each year at a large factory near Silicon Valley. This factory is a significant step in Amazon's journey into the self-driving technology field, which started back in 2009 with Waymo, a project

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Power of Feminist Leadership in Public Health

A recent gathering brought together health professionals to explore how feminist leadership can drive change in public health. This event was all about learning and reflecting on how to make healthcare more fair and equal. It was not just about women leading, but about using feminist ideas to challe

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Jun 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles: Film Permits Renewed Amid Industry Struggles

The Los Angeles City Council has extended its partnership with FilmLA for another five years. This decision came despite calls from advocacy groups for changes to the city's permitting process. The groups argue that the current system is too complex and costly, which has contributed to a decline in

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

The Dragon Man's True Identity Revealed

A mysterious skull, affectionately named the dragon man, has puzzled experts for ages. This ancient relic, dating back 146, 000 years, was first uncovered in Harbin, China, during the 1930s. For a long time, scientists believed it might represent a brand-new species of early humans. However, recent

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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Nick Cannon's 12 Kids: A Royal Mix-Up

Nick Cannon, the host of The Masked Singer, has a big family. He has 12 children with six different women. During a chat on the Really Good Podcast, he was asked why he has so many kids. He joked about having a "king complex, " saying that he thinks of himself as a king. The podcast host, Bobbi Alth

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Drugs and Loyalty: A Former Assistant's Revelations

A man who used to play basketball at Syracuse University recently took the stand in a courtroom. His name is Brendan Paul. He worked as a personal assistant for Sean "Diddy" Combs. Paul shared some surprising details about his time working for the famous music producer. He talked about how Combs wou

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

The Truth About Sharks: Separating Fact from Fiction

Sharks are often misunderstood creatures. Many people think sharks are always on the hunt for humans. But that is not true. Sharks usually explore their surroundings with their mouths. If they bite a human, it is often a mistake. They are curious and take a bite to figure out what something is. This

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Israel and Iran: A Long Road Ahead

Israel's top military leader has hinted at a lengthy conflict with Iran. This comes as European nations try to broker a peace deal and keep the U. S. from getting more involved. The Israeli military chief, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, recently spoke to troops. He made it clear that the fight agai

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