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Jul 11 2025WEATHER

South Shore Drowned: A Rainy Day Like No Other

The South Shore of Massachusetts faced a massive flood on a recent Thursday. It was not just any rainy day. This was a "one in 200" weather event. That means it was a rare and extreme storm. The rain poured down hard in Boston, Quincy, Brockton, and other nearby towns. The National Weather Service h

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

The South Pacific's Hidden Ocean World

The South Pacific Ocean is a vast, interconnected system. It's like a giant watery puzzle. Different parts of this puzzle have unique traits. These traits are shaped by how water moves around. This movement is called circulation. It's like the ocean's own transportation system. It carries water from

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Middle East: Is Peace Really Around the Corner?

The Middle East is a complex place. Some people think it's finally heading towards peace. They point to recent events, like the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. Israel showed off its military strength, hitting Iran's air defenses and nuclear sites. This made Iran weaker and less able to cause tro

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Lahaina's Beaches Handle Pollution After the Big Fire

The massive fire in Lahaina, Maui, in August 2023 left a big mess. Untreated wastewater and harmful chemicals from the fire spread into the environment. Scientists wanted to see how this pollution moves around in the beach's groundwater, especially since the seasons change how water flows. They use

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Global HIV Fight at Risk: U. S. Funding Cuts Threaten Progress

The global fight against HIV is in trouble. The U. S. has suddenly stopped funding HIV programs. This has caused big problems. Health clinics are closing. Medicines are running out. And more people are getting sick. The U. N. says if other countries don't step in, millions more will die by 2029. Th

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 17 Air: What's the Deal?

The iPhone 17 Air is making waves in the tech world. It’s not just another phone; it’s a new player in Apple’s lineup. This model is stepping into the middle ground, sitting between the basic iPhone and the fancy Pro versions. But what does that really mean for users? First off, the iPhone 17 Air i

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Jul 10 2025SPORTS

Wimbledon's Women's Singles: A New Champion Will Be Crowned

The women's singles semifinals at Wimbledon are done, and a new champion will be crowned. Amanda Anisimova made history by becoming the first of the four semifinalists to reach the final. She beat Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set match, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Anisimova's powerful serve kept Sabalenk

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Jul 10 2025BUSINESS

US Takes Big Step to Control Rare Earth Metals

The US is stepping up its game in the rare earth metals industry. It's investing heavily in the only operational rare earth mine in the country, located in Mountain Pass, California. This move is a big deal because rare earth metals are super important for modern tech like electric cars and wind tur

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Aqara's G410: A Smart Doorbell That Does It All

The Aqara G410 video doorbell has hit the market, and it's a game-changer. Priced at $129. 99, this device is packed with features that make it stand out. It supports Apple's HomeKit Secure Video and can be installed both wirelessly and with a hardwired connection. This doorbell is not just for secu

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

What Makes People Choose COVID-19 Vaccines?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we think about vaccines. Now, researchers are using a method called discrete choice experiments to figure out what makes people pick one vaccine over another. This review looks at many studies that used this method to understand what influences people's decisions ab

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