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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

What Happens to Our Wastewater?

Have you ever thought about what happens after we flush the toilet or drain the sink? In many US rural areas, wastewater from homes and businesses goes into cesspools. These are like big underground storage tanks that hold waste until it can be treated. But here's a problem: some of these cesspools

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

California's Weather Whiplash: Get Ready for a Wild Ride

California is gearing up for an unusual water year. Experts warn of crazy weather swings, including extreme rain, severe droughts, and scorching heatwaves. The water year starts on October 12 and wraps up on September 30 next year. Usually, the fall brings some rain, with most of it falling between

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Lake Wateree's Water Level: What Residents Need to Know

Are you a resident near Lake Wateree? Duke Energy has some important updates for you. The lake is expected to reach its highest point, or crest, by Sunday afternoon. This means the water level will start to go down slowly over the next few days. The company is working hard to manage the water flow a

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Sep 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Smartphones: A Leap into Innovation

Infinix, a company known for its innovative approach to smartphone technology, has recently caught the attention of the tech world with its latest developments. A leaked video has revealed that they are working on a revolutionary new feature: underwater charging. This bold move could change the way

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Waters of Woe: Central Europe's Fury Unleashed

The deluge that has beset Central Europe has left a trail of devastation, with at least 16 lives lost and countless others displaced. The catastrophe has unfolded with breathtaking speed, as raging rivers and torrential downpours have inundated towns and villages, leaving people clinging to the roof

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Sep 17 2024WEATHER

Rainy Relief: A North Carolina Storm Brings Unsettling Weather

A severe storm, dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, battered parts of North Carolina's southeastern coast with over a foot of rain on Monday, prompting widespread flooding and road closures. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned residents to stay away from flooded areas, as the storm's intensit

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health

In the medical world, there are instances where doctors and medical professionals have gotten it wrong, leading to unintended and often devastating consequences. These blind spots are often rooted in dogmatic thinking, groupthink, and a lack of critical evaluation of the evidence. In his book "Blind

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New in Apple's Latest Tech: iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10

As Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, it's no surprise that their latest tech announcements have left many on the edge of their seats. The iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10 are packed with impressive features that aim to convince customers to upgrade. But let's dive deeper

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Will the UK's Water Crisis Be Solved by Rate Hikes or Nationalization?

The UK's water crisis is putting a strain on regulators, investors, and consumers alike. British water companies are struggling to reduce pollution and attract investors, leading to proposed rate hikes that have sparked outrage among consumers. But will rate hikes be enough to solve the problem, or

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Ukraine's War-Torn Winter: A Health Crisis Unfolds

As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, the country is bracing itself for a potentially catastrophic health crisis. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a dire warning, citing the severe damage to Ukraine's energy and healthcare infrastructure, which has left mill

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