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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do We Keep Moving to Danger Zones?

Imagine a world where you're penalized for living in a place prone to natural disasters. That's what should happen according to basic economics. But our insurance system doesn't work that way. Instead, it encourages people to move to risky areas. This is a big problem, especially with climate change

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dry Ground, Hot Winds: Southern California Faces Extreme Fire Danger

Southern California is on high alert due to dangerously dry conditions and gusty winds. Moisture levels are at record lows, making the region a tinderbox ready to ignite. This "weather whiplash" from wet to dry spells hasn't been seen since 1992-1993. Scientists warn that climate change may be ampli

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Vought's Vision: Streamline Government, Empower President

Russ Vought, the nominee for the White House budget chief, stirred things up during his Senate hearing. He believes the president should have the power to fire federal workers with ease. Additionally, he thinks the president should be able to use Congress' money if it benefits the president's agenda

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Jan 16 2025WEATHER

Weather Outlook for the Week: A Cool Start with a Warm Surprise Later!

This week starts off with a chilly nip in the air. Hold onto your hats, because it's going to be mostly cloudy and cool, with temperatures hovering in the upper 40s in the morning and mid 50s during the day. The wind from the north will be blowing steadily at about 10-15 mph. Nighttime should be cle

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Oil's Fight Against Climate Disaster Funding

In the year before the Los Angeles county wildfires, major fossil fuel companies fought hard against a bill that would have made them pay for climate disasters. This bill, known as the Polluters Pay Climate Cost Recovery Act of 2024, was aimed at requiring the state's biggest carbon polluters to con

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Jan 15 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's New Weather Warnings: Say Goodbye to Wind Chill

Ever noticed how Minnesotans love chatting about the chilly winter weather? Well, get ready for a new term! The National Weather Service has decided to swap "wind chill" with "extreme cold. " Why the change? To make weather warnings easier to understand. Instead of "wind chill advisories, " you'll n

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Seasons, New Directions: 'Will Trent's' Star Goes Behind the Camera

In the heart of Atlanta, the popular ABC drama 'Will Trent' is kicking off its third season with a bang. After the gripping cliffhanger from last season, special agent Will Trent is back in action, accompanied by new faces like Gina Rodriguez. One of the most exciting twists? Ramon Rodriguez, who pl

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Did the Wildfires in LA Spread So Fast?

Imagine a day in LA. It's unusually dry, and the winds are insane. That was the recipe for the recent wildfires. The city hasn't seen much rain, creating lots of fuel for fires. Then, strong winds rushed in, spreading the flames lightning-fast. Meteorologists warned about these winds, but what made

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Updated Model Y Hits Asia-Pacific Roads: What’s New?

Tesla has recently rolled out its refreshed 2025 Model Y in the Asia-Pacific region. This updated model, codenamed "Juniper, " comes with revamped styling to stay competitive with brands like Kia and Volvo. While it keeps the same chunky frame as previous models, the new Model Y boasts a slicker loo

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Jumping After ACL Surgery: Uncovered Biomechanical Weaknesses

Nine months after having their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructed, female athletes often face hidden biomechanical challenges. A study used a kinetic enhanced tuck jump assessment (TJA) to probe these hidden issues. The TJA helps spot risks linked to ACL injuries by evaluating landing fo

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