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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iceland's Unexpected Visitors: Mosquitoes Arrive for the First Time

Iceland, known for its icy landscapes and volcanic activity, has recently seen something unusual: mosquitoes. These tiny insects, which are rare in Iceland, were found near the capital, Reykjavik. An expert in insects, Matthías Alfreðsson, confirmed that three mosquitoes were collected. They were fo

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Oct 22 2025WEATHER

Caribbean Braces for Tropical Storm Melissa's Potential Fury

Tropical Storm Melissa is slowly making its way through the Caribbean, with experts keeping a close eye on its development. As of Wednesday, the storm was moving west-northwest at a snail's pace, with winds clocking in at 50 mph. The storm's slow movement is concerning, as it gives Melissa more time

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who Decides If Trump Gets Paid $230 Million?

Donald Trump has put himself in a unique position. He is both the person who might get paid and the one who decides if he should. This is all about money he says the government owes him. The amount? Around $230 million. Why? Because of past investigations into his actions. Trump has filed claims un

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Costly Climate Calamities: A Record-Breaking Start to the Year

The first half of the year has been a costly one for the United States, with weather disasters causing over $100 billion in damage. This is the most expensive start to any year on record. Fourteen separate disasters each caused at least $1 billion in damage. This is a stark reminder of the increasin

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Chaos: A Costly Start to 2025

Extreme weather events in the first half of 2025 have caused unprecedented damage in the US, totaling a staggering $101 billion. This alarming figure comes from a revived climate-disaster database, once managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which was abruptly discont

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

From Filing Clerk to Finance Guru: A Journey in Wealth Management

Anna DerParseghian's career path took an unexpected turn when she was just 20 years old. She started as a filing clerk, but a mentor saw potential in her and sent her to a firm in Westwood that was looking for an account manager. That decision changed everything. Today, she's a managing partner at P

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Green Side: How Smart Tech Can Save the Planet

AI is often criticized for its high energy use, but it also offers solutions to environmental problems. Data centers powering AI use a lot of electricity, and this demand is expected to rise. However, AI can help reduce energy waste and pollution in various ways. One area where AI shines is in maki

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Secrets of Neutrinos: Tiny Particles, Big Mysteries

Neutrinos are everywhere, yet we know so little about them. These tiny particles zip through everything, including our bodies, without a trace. They come in three types and can switch between them as they travel. But what makes them so special? They might hold the key to some of the universe's bigge

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI World Simulators Really Help Robots Make Better Choices?

In the realm of artificial intelligence, there's a lot of buzz about generative world models (WMs). These models can create simulations that look incredibly real. But can they actually help robots and other AI agents make smarter decisions? Most tests for these models focus on how good the visuals

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

How American Schools Are Failing Students

American students are struggling more than ever in school. Test scores are dropping, and it's not just because of the pandemic. Many kids are falling behind in reading and math. In fact, a lot of students can't even understand simple passages or summarize what they read. This is a big problem, and i

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