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Nov 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hoi An's Fight to Rise Again After Floods

Hoi An, a charming old town in Vietnam, is picking up the pieces after a massive flood. The town, known for its beautiful lanterns and historic buildings, was hit hard by heavy rains. The water rose quickly, damaging homes and businesses. People there say they have never seen flooding like this befo

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Norway's Swift Response: Aiding Turkey After the 2023 Earthquake

In early 2023, a powerful earthquake hit the southeastern regions of Turkey and Syria. The disaster caused widespread damage and resulted in a significant number of casualties. In response, various countries, including Norway, sent medical aid. Norway's military played a crucial role in this effort.

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Understanding La Niña: Nature's Weather Flip

La Niña is a climate pattern that shakes things up in the weather world. It happens when the Pacific Ocean gets cooler than usual, and the trade winds blow eastward. This shift doesn't play favorites—it affects different regions in the U. S. in different ways. Some places get colder, others get warm

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Nature's Spooky Side: When Weather Gets Creepy

Weather can be downright scary, even without Halloween decorations. Ever thought about how lightning strikes the earth around eight million times a day? That’s a lot of electricity! Most of the time, it’s harmless, but about 20 to 30 people in the U. S. aren’t so lucky each year. So, while the odds

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Spain Honors Those Hurt by Franco's Rule

Spain's current leaders recently honored those affected by the country's civil war and the long rule of General Francisco Franco. This event happened just before the 50th anniversary of Franco's death. Franco took control in 1936 after a coup against the elected government. This led to a war that l

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Iraq's Election: Same Faces, Same Promises?

Iraq is getting ready for another election. But many people are not excited. They have seen this before. The same politicians promise change. But things stay the same. People are tired of hearing the same old things. Since the U. S. invasion in 2003, life in Iraq has been tough. There is a lot of c

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: Who's Really Paying the Price?

Health insurers are pointing fingers at hospitals for using AI to boost their bills. They claim this is a big reason why their costs are going up. But is this really the whole story? Insurers are now using their own AI to fight back. They say hospitals are using AI to code and bill in ways that dri

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Older Caregivers and the Digital Divide: A Closer Look

Older caregivers are a vital part of society, but they face a significant digital divide. This issue is especially pronounced among Black caregivers, who are less likely to use the internet compared to their White counterparts. However, when they do have access to smart devices, they are more engage

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Oct 31 2025WEATHER

Jamaica's Coastal Towns Face Widespread Damage After Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5 storm, has left a trail of destruction across Jamaica, particularly in coastal areas. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but satellite images provide a clear picture of the devastation. In Black River, a port town in the southwest, the im

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Hospitals Can Better Use Digital Health Tools

In China, hospitals are starting to see how digital health tools can help patients. But there's a problem. Not all patients are on the same page when it comes to using these tools. Some know about them, some want to use them, and some are already using them. This is what experts call the digital div

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