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Jun 04 2025BUSINESS

Gilroy's Food Trucks: A New Era of Downtown Vibrancy

Food trucks are rolling into Gilroy with a fresh set of rules. The city council has given the green light to a new pilot program. This program is a big step forward from the old rules. The old rules were made for ice cream trucks and were pretty strict. Food trucks had to move every 10 minutes and g

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Filipino Nurses in the UK: Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic

The UK has been relying on Filipino nurses for over two decades to fill gaps in its healthcare system. Today, more than 40, 000 Filipino nurses are part of the National Health Service. These nurses have been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, facing immense challenges and risks. The number

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Our View of Dementia

Social media is a huge part of our daily lives. It shapes how we see the world and the people in it. But when it comes to dementia, social media can sometimes spread false ideas and stereotypes. This is a big problem because it affects how we treat and support people with dementia. The month of Sept

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How to Pick the Best Non-Medical Measures for Health and Money

Countries have different ways of handling infectious diseases. They use non-medical measures to control outbreaks. These measures can have big effects on both health and the economy. So, it's crucial to find the right balance. A new approach helps figure out which measures work best. It looks a

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Jun 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tire Rubble: The Hidden Threat in Our Waters

Tire wear particles (TWPs) are a big deal in the world of water pollution. They come from the friction between tires and roads, and they're a major source of microplastic pollution from traffic. These tiny particles are a mix of harmful stuff, like heavy metals and organic compounds. The bad news is

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Jun 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mount Etna's Sudden Fury: Tourists Flee as Europe's Most Active Volcano Roars to Life

Mount Etna, a towering giant on Sicily's eastern shore, recently showcased its power. The volcano, known for its frequent activity, sent a massive cloud of ash soaring over a mile into the sky. This dramatic event was triggered by a rapid flow of scorching rock tumbling down its slopes. Tourists, ca

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Aussie Iron Trove: How a New Find Could Shake Up the World

In the vast, dry landscapes of Western Australia, a monumental discovery has been made. Geologists have found an enormous iron deposit in the Hamersley region. This isn't just any deposit; it's the largest ever recorded, with about 55 billion metric tons of ore. The iron concentration here is incred

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Plastic's Chemical Companions

Plastic is everywhere. It is in the oceans, in the food we eat, and even in the air we breathe. But what many people do not know is that plastic comes with a hidden cost. It is the chemicals that tag along with plastic that pose a real threat. These chemicals can mess with our health in ways we are

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Mistreatment on Adult Resilience

Childhood mistreatment leaves lasting marks on a person's ability to bounce back from tough times. A recent study dug deep into this issue, looking at how different types of mistreatment affect adults' resilience. The research team scoured through thousands of studies, focusing on how childhood mist

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Jun 02 2025EDUCATION

Norwegian College Boom: Did It Really Shift Family Plans?

Norway saw a big push to open colleges in the 1970s and 1980s. The idea was to give more people a shot at higher education. This move was part of a broader trend seen in many countries. People were going to college more than ever before. Some thought this would change how families were formed and ho

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