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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Coastal Crisis: Time to Update Old Rules

South Carolina's coast is changing fast. Islands are disappearing. Roads and homes are underwater more often. This is not news to people who live there. Yet, the rules that protect these places are stuck in the past. They do not consider rising sea levels or the unique importance of areas like Cape

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

A Lowell Teacher's Green Lesson

A science teacher at Lowell High School is making waves. She's not just teaching students about nature; she's getting them to roll up their sleeves and help protect it. Right now, her students are caring for baby turtles from local forests. Once they're big enough, the students will set them free. T

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: Massachusetts Braces for a Cold Snap

Massachusetts is in for a rollercoaster of weather this week, with a mix of snow, cold, and wind on the horizon. The snow that fell on Tuesday will be gone by Wednesday morning, but that's not the end of the wintry weather. The state will see sunshine and calm winds on Wednesday, but it won't be wa

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of the Ancient Cosmic Wanderer

In the early hours of November 25, atop Hawaii's Maunakea volcano, scientists eagerly watched as the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS made its way out of our solar system. This comet, a small, blurry speck among countless stars, was more than just a celestial object—it was a time capsule, older than our

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Sarasota's Weather: Chilly Nights, Sunny Days Ahead

Sarasota is in for a mix of weather this week. Nights will be cooler, but days will stay warm and pleasant. The recent cold snap that had some parts of Florida opening shelters is gone. But, evenings might still feel chilly. Daytime temperatures will be in the mid-to-high 70s. This is great for out

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rio's Rare Palm Trees Bloom and Bid Farewell

Rio de Janeiro is witnessing a spectacular yet bittersweet event. Tall, golden palm trees called Talipot palms are blooming for the first and last time. These palms are not native to Brazil. They were brought from South Asia decades ago by a famous landscape architect. The palms were planted in two

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pandora's Return: A Fresh Look at Avatar's Latest Adventure

Early buzz about the new Avatar movie, "Fire and Ash, " is making waves. Critics who got a sneak peek are calling it a must-see experience. The film, directed by James Cameron, takes viewers back to the vibrant world of Pandora. This time, the story dives deeper into the Sully family's struggles and

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who Really Pays for the Ranchers' Profits?

Big ranchers are making huge profits, but who's really footing the bill? It's not just the ranchers. The government is giving them a massive discount to graze their cattle on public lands. This discount is so big that it's like paying only 15% of what they would on private land. And guess who pays f

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Hidden Dangers: Everyday Chemicals That Could Cause Cancer

Cancer is a scary disease that can happen when cells in the body grow out of control. Sometimes, this happens because of harmful chemicals in the environment. These chemicals, called carcinogens, can be found in many places, like the air we breathe, the water we drink, and even the food we eat. One

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Mairon Santos: The Fighter with a Heart for Family and Roots

Mairon Santos, the UFC star, is gearing up for his next big fight. He recently switched his training camp to be closer to his loved ones. This move shows that family matters more to him than just winning fights. Santos is set to face Muhammad Naimov, a tough opponent from Tajikistan. But what makes

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