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May 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Local Wisdom in the Forefront of Natural Hazard Prediction

In the vast, rural landscapes of South Africa, local communities have been honing their skills in predicting natural hazards for generations. These skills are not just hobbies, but crucial tools for survival. The Joe Morolong Local Municipality in the Northern Cape is one such place where this tradi

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May 13 2025WEATHER

A Warm-Up Before Summer

The weather is finally taking a turn for the better. After days of rain, the forecast is looking brighter. The region has been stuck in a pattern of unsettled weather, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected through Wednesday. While some storms might be stronger, there's no widespread seve

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May 13 2025POLITICS

The Battle for School Choice: A $5 Billion Plan

A major debate is brewing in Washington as House Republicans push for a $5 billion yearly fund. This money would go towards scholarships for families wanting to send their kids to private or religious schools. This is a big deal because it's the first time such a large amount of public money is be

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

Macao's Future: Balancing Tourism, Economy, and Nature

Macao is a small place with big ambitions. It's trying to balance tourism, the economy, and the environment. This is a tough job, but it's crucial for Macao's future. From 2014 to 2023, there have been some ups and downs. The tourism industry and the environment have seen significant growth. The env

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes Film Festival: New Rules for the Red Carpet

The Cannes Film Festival has introduced new rules for the red carpet. The changes are straightforward. No full nudity and no oversized outfits. The goal is to keep things moving smoothly and maintain a certain level of decorum. This is not a new rule. It has always been there. The festival just deci

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Trade Talk Breakthrough: China and the U. S. Take a Step Back from Tariffs

The U. S. and China have decided to hit the pause button on their trade war. This move comes after high-level talks in Geneva, Switzerland. Both sides agreed to temporarily reduce tariffs on each other's goods. This is a big deal because it shows that both countries are willing to work together to f

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Dazzling Light Show

Jupiter is known for its stunning light shows, and they are much more impressive than what we see on Earth. These lights, called auroras, are caused by high-energy particles from space hitting the planet's atmosphere near its magnetic poles. Jupiter's strong magnetic field makes these lights even br

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Fight: Lawmakers Clash Over Health Care Cuts

The debate over Medicaid has reached a boiling point. Republicans in the House of Representatives have unveiled a significant portion of their plan. This plan includes cuts and changes to Medicaid. This is a crucial part of their agenda, which they hope to push through as a single, massive package.

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Predicting Tooth Trouble in Tiny Teeth

The goal is to find cavities in young children. Why? Because catching them early makes treatment easier. This is where smart tech comes in. Deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, can help doctors spot cavities before they become a big problem. This is not about replacing dentists. I

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding Suicide Risk Among Prostate Cancer Patients

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. It affects many men. But, there is another worry. Some men with prostate cancer think about suicide. Why does this happen? What can be done to help? These are important questions. The SEER database holds lots of information. It is a useful tool. Re

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