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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

A Chilly Giant: The Coldest Planet Ever Photographed

The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again. This time, it has captured a stunning image of a cold, massive planet orbiting a star. This planet, named 14 Herculis c, is a whopping seven times bigger than Jupiter. It is located about 60 light-years away from Earth. This makes it one of the farth

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Jun 15 2025WEATHER

First Time Ever: Fairbanks Gets a Heat Advisory

The National Weather Service has just made a big change. They can now issue heat advisories for Alaska. This is a first for the state, but it doesn't mean temperatures are breaking records. It's just a new way to communicate the heat's potential danger. Fairbanks is the first to get this advisory.

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Power of Semaglutide in Weight and Blood Sugar Control

Semaglutide is a game-changer in the fight against type 2 diabetes and obesity. It is a type of drug that mimics natural hormones in the body. This drug is available in two forms: a pill and an injection. Both have shown impressive results in managing weight and blood sugar levels over the long t

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Modern Diets: A Look at Height, Health, and Intelligence

The way people in wealthy Western countries eat has shifted dramatically. This change has led to some surprising and worrying trends. Body heights are dropping, obesity rates are soaring, and even intelligence levels might be taking a hit. To understand this, let's look at the facts. For about 150

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Jun 15 2025EDUCATION

How Digital Games Can Improve Cow Handling on Farms

Cows are smart and need careful handling. This is key for their well-being and the safety of those around them. It also boosts milk production. So, a group of people worked together to create a digital tool. They wanted to help dairy farm workers practice cow handling in a safe and fun way. The

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

The Power of Iran's Strike and Israel's Response

The recent conflict between Iran and Israel has left a significant mark on the city of Rishon LeZion. Iran's ballistic missile strike on Saturday caused serious damage. Two people lost their lives, and buildings were severely damaged. Shahar Peled, a 20-year-old resident, felt the blast from her

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes at Oakmont: U. S. Open Faces Delays and Refunds

The U. S. Open at Oakmont Country Club hit a snag due to unexpected wet weather. This forced organizers to adjust the schedule for the third round. Fans planning to attend Saturday need to be aware of a few key changes. The gates will open later than usual, at 8 a. m. Shuttle services from designate

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Jun 14 2025WEATHER

Weather Woes for D. C. Army Celebration

The D. C. area is bracing for a wet weekend, just as the city gears up for the Army's 250th birthday bash. The forecast is far from sunny, with rain and thunderstorms expected to dampen the festivities. The weekend kicks off with a flood warning in central Anne Arundel County, Maryland, set to last

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stormy Weather Halts Bonnaroo 2025

The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, had to call it quits for 2025. The event started as planned on Thursday, but heavy rain on Friday forced organizers to postpone and ultimately cancel the rest of the weekend. The festival app sent out a message saying, "We are beyond gutt

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Jun 14 2025CRIME

The Complex Web of Family and Justice

The courtroom drama surrounding Harvey Weinstein's retrial was intense, but for Kaja Sokola, the emotional turmoil went far beyond the legal battle. Sokola, a former model turned psychotherapist, spent five grueling days on the witness stand, recounting two alleged incidents of sexual assault by Wei

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