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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Beliefs and Behaviors: How Religion Affects Earthquake Victims

Earthquakes leave a deep mark, touching all aspects of life. When disaster strikes, victims often search for something to hold onto. For many, that comfort comes from their faith. A recent study in Turkey looked into this connection by exploring how religious health fatalism—a belief that illness an

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Jan 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Celebs Evacuate: LA Wildfire Strikes

In Los Angeles, a fierce wildfire has led to the evacuation of many celebrities. The blaze, fueled by strong winds, has already destroyed numerous homes, including the residence of Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. Famous faces like Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, and Mandy Moore have also fled their homes. M

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hollywood Community Faces Wildfire Havoc

Los Angeles is grappling with several wildfires, affecting many big-name stars. Talk show host Ricki Lake shared on Instagram that she lost her “dream home. ” “It’s all gone, ” she wrote, expressing grief over her three-year-old wedding venue. Sandra Lee, a celebrity chef, also lost her house in the

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Jan 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire in Celebrity Neighborhood: Stars Fear for Their Homes

A huge fire swept through Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, threatening the homes of famous actors like Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, and Adam Sandler. The fire started on Tuesday morning and quickly spread due to strong winds. Many celebrities had to evacuate, including Tom Hanks' son, Chet, who pos

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

China's Earthquake History: A Closer Look

You might think earthquakes in China are rare, but they happen more often than you think, especially in the west. Recently, a strong 7. 1 magnitude earthquake hit near the border with Nepal, killing at least 126 people. This isn't the first time China has faced deadly quakes. The Tibetan Plateau and

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Wants to Release Jan. 6 Insurrection Report, But Not All Details

The Justice Department has made a request to a federal appeals court to allow Attorney General Merrick Garland to release a part of a report by special counsel Jack Smith. This report focuses on the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol before Donald Trump takes office. However, Garland has no plans

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 13 Camera: Faster Shutter Speeds Compared to iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra

The OnePlus 13, now available for pre-order in the U. S. , is making waves with its camera capabilities. The flagship smartphone boasts a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP resolution, but its real claim to fame is its lightning-fast shutter speed. According to recent comparisons, the OnePlus 13 o

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Spark Chaos in LA: Firefighters Face Nature's Wrath

Imagine the city of Los Angeles under siege. Not by invaders, but by wildfires that are causing utter chaos. Firefighters are fighting multiple blazes, and one fire in Pacific Palisades has left over a thousand structures in ruins. Tens of thousands of people are fleeing their homes due to evacuatio

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Temperature Drops as Help Arrives for Tibet Earthquake Survivors

A strong earthquake shook the holy city of Xigaze in Tibet, China, leaving at least 126 people dead and thousands of homes destroyed. The quake struck near the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama, a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Rescue workers rushed aid to the

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

California Wildfires: How to Stay Safe in Smoky Air

Wildfires are raging near Los Angeles, forcing thousands to evacuate. The smoke from these fires is a mix of harmful pollutants. Even a short exposure can affect your health, especially if you're young, old, pregnant, or have breathing or heart issues. On Wednesday, Los Angeles air was labeled "haza

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