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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

A Winter Storm's Impact on US Travel Plans

A major winter storm is causing chaos for travelers across the US. The Northeast is expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with heavy snowfall and hazardous conditions. This is happening during the busiest travel time of the year, making things even more difficult for people trying to get around.

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cameroon's Internet Revolution: Starlink's Promise and Pitfalls

In Cameroon, Starlink, a project by SpaceX, is shaking up the internet scene. It's bringing connectivity to places where traditional networks struggle. But there's a catch. While Starlink talks about making the internet available to everyone, the cost is a big hurdle. Many people can't afford it. Th

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Violence Escalates in Israel and the West Bank: A Closer Look

In a shocking turn of events, two individuals lost their lives in what authorities believe was a deliberate attack in northern Israel. The incident began in Beit Shean, where a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle. The driver then continued to Ein Harod, roughly 8 miles away, where a young woman was s

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

California's Wet Christmas: What's Next?

Southern California is still dealing with the aftermath of heavy rain. The storm, which started on Christmas Eve, brought a lot of water from the Pacific. It caused flooding, road damage, and evacuations. The good news is that the worst is almost over. The weather service says the weekend will be dr

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Rainy Christmas Brings Relief and Risks to Southern California

Southern California saw a mix of relief and trouble during Christmas. Heavy rain finally eased up, but the ground is still soaked. This means flooding and mudslides could still happen, especially in areas burned by recent fires. The mayor of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency. A flood watch

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

New York City Faces Winter Storm Challenges

New York City is about to experience a significant snowfall, the largest in over three years. This storm is expected to bring between 5 to 7 inches of snow across the broader metropolitan area, including parts of southern Connecticut, North Jersey, and southeast New York. The National Weather Servic

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Bethlehem's Christmas Celebrations: A Glimpse of Joy Amid Ongoing Struggles

Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, saw Christmas celebrations return after a two-year break, but the joy was muted by the harsh realities faced by Palestinians in the West Bank. The Church of Nativity hosted morning mass, with crowds gathering in Manger Square for the first time since the festiviti

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Big Tech Trips: How Server Hiccups Disrupt Gaming

The digital world had a bit of a stumble recently. AWS, which is like the invisible backbone for many online services, had a little trouble. This caused a chain reaction, affecting popular games and platforms. Epic Games' Fortnite, Rocket League, and ARC Raiders were among the first to feel the impa

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Leading the Way in AI Education

In the world of education, teachers are often the unsung heroes. They see the daily challenges and know what students need. This is why DonorsChoose, a nonprofit, focuses on helping teachers get the resources they ask for. The organization has a unique view of what's happening in classrooms across A

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Dec 25 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Magnetic Field Acting Up: What's Going On?

Something weird is happening way up in the sky. Earth's magnetic field is acting strange. It's not following the usual rules. Normally, big solar storms cause this kind of fuss. But this time, the sun isn't to blame. Scientists are scratching their heads. The effects are real, though. Bright lights

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