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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Weather Warning that Saved Lives

Imagine getting an early warning about a massive wildfire, even before it starts! That’s what Edgar McGregor, a 24-year-old climate scientist, did for thousands of Californians. He runs a small Facebook page called Altadena Weather and Climate. On January 6, he predicted a powerful Santa Ana windsto

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

HPV in Jeddah: Knowledge Gaps and High-Risk Genotypes

In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a recent study shed light on the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause genital warts and various cancers like cervical, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal. With over 10 million women at risk of HPV-related cervical canc

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Eaton Fire: A Community's Fight to Stay Informed

In the heart of Altadena, the Prata family made a crucial decision to stay behind during the massive Eaton Fire. With winds reaching 80 mph, the fire turned into a firestorm, claiming 24 lives in the Los Angeles region. The Pratas played a vital role in their community, offering invaluable informati

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Wildfires Test LA Health Care: Doctors and Nurses Step Up

Wildfires are wreaking havoc in Los Angeles, challenging the healthcare system. Hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes are under strain. Medical facilities are closing, and routine appointments are canceled. Healthcare workers, like oncologist Ravi Salgia, are putting their duties first, even when th

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Indigenous Elders Facing Memory Issues?

These days, more Indigenous folks are living longer. Did you know that means more of them are facing dementia? But why? Well, it turns out that the health problems Indigenous Peoples have faced, like not getting proper care orfood, can make dementia more likely. Plus, there's some tough history that

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dude Perfect Opens Huge New HQ with Sports Stars

Dude Perfect, the sports media group known for its wacky tricks and viral videos, has just moved into a massive new headquarters in Frisco, Texas. The 36, 000-square-foot space is like a sports dream come true, featuring a basketball court, football field, and putting course. The grand opening was a

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Jan 13 2025WEATHER

Shake and Wave: Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Alert

On Monday evening, Japan experienced a strong earthquake with an initial magnitude of 6. 9, later revised to 6. 6. The quake struck the southwestern region of the country, specifically in the Kyushu prefecture. Despite the initial high magnitude estimate, no major damage was reported. However, coast

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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

Schools Reopen Monday, Some Stay Closed Due to Fires

Most schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will open their doors to students again on Monday. This decision was announced by the district on Sunday. However, not all schools will resume classes. Some schools, like Canyon Charter Elementary and Palisades Charter Elementary, will

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Jonathan Majors Stays Positive After Wildfire Evacuation

Jonathan Majors, known for his role as Kang in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently had to evacuate his Los Angeles home due to the wildfires. The Pacific Palisades wildfire has been a disaster, burning over 23, 000 acres and causing difficulties for firefighters to control it. Majors shared his

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

The Eaton Fire: A Small Business's Sudden Shutdown

Imagine building a successful business for years, only to have it reduced to ashes in a matter of hours. That's the reality for restaurant owners Paul Rosenbluh and Monique King. They were miles away, finalizing another business deal, when the Eaton Fire tore through their beloved diner, Fox's Resta

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