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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mountain Life Rebuilt After Glacier Collapse

A wooden hotel, finished in just 105 days, now stands in the Loetschen Valley as a sign that people are trying to move forward after their village was swallowed by ice and rock. The building, called Hotel Momentum, was opened a year after the Birch glacier slid down and buried most of Blatten. The s

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Debt Forgiveness for Russian Soldiers Joining the Ukraine Conflict

Putin announced a new decree that will erase up to 10 million roubles of debt for people who have signed a contract with the defence ministry from May 1 onward, or for their spouses. The debt relief applies only if the creditors had already started a legal claim before that date. Those who joi

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Different Ways to Talk with Doctors Online Boost Health Help

The world of online health has grown fast. New platforms now let people chat in text, see a doctor through video, or call for help. These options change how patients reach out for care. Many studies look at how digital visits replace or add to in‑person appointments. But they often treat all online

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May 26 2026BUSINESS

New Tax Rules Make Giving to Charity Harder for Businesses

Businesses that donate money will find the rules tougher from January 2026. A new law, called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), adds limits that cut into how much a company can claim as a tax deduction for charitable gifts. The effect is simple: a donation that once lowered the tax bill dollar

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

Fire‑Risk Forecasting Gets a Boost from Transformer AI

A new approach uses advanced machine learning to guess how far heat spreads when a chemical leaks. The method pulls together several kinds of data about each substance: its string code, numerical fingerprints, and a 3‑D picture of the molecule. These pieces are fed into a Transformer network that le

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May 26 2026BUSINESS

Roads Ahead: When the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Gets a New Look

The old Chesapeake Bay Bridge has been feeling the strain of holiday traffic, especially after a crash on its eastbound side last Friday. Drivers have been asking when the worn‑out structure will finally be replaced. State planners are working on a solution that involves building two new, wider span

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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Safe Return Home: No Air or Water Hazards Reported

Orange County officials have confirmed that residents can return to their homes without worry. Health Officer Dr. CK stated there are no harmful fumes or vapors in the air, and that the evacuation area remains free of contamination. At a press briefing, he reassured people that it is safe to go home

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May 26 2026HEALTH

When Ebola Meets Distrust in Congo

In eastern Congo, two battles rage at once. One is against a rare Ebola strain with no cure. The other is against fear—fear that turns aid workers into targets. Volunteers like Vanny Birungi meet hostility daily, not just from the virus but from the people they try to help. Stones and shouts greet h

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Tick Safety Made Simple: What You Need to Know

Spring and summer mean more outdoor time, but they also bring tiny risks most people overlook. Ticks and mosquitoes become more active when the weather warms up, turning simple walks in the grass or backyard gatherings into potential health concerns. The Kane County Health Department is stepping in

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Colombia’s next leader: Three big personalities in the race

Colombia is choosing a new president this weekend, and three very different candidates are leading the polls. On one side stands Ivan Cepeda, a left-wing senator who has spent years fighting for peace and justice. His father, a senator too, was killed in the 1990s during a wave of violence against l

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