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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

When Water Turns Deadly: The Hidden Danger of Flash Floods

Flash floods are sneaky and deadly. They can happen fast, giving people little time to react. In Texas, a recent flash flood killed at least 27 people and left many more missing, including over 20 girls at a summer camp. The water rose quickly, trapping people in their homes and cars. Flash floods

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Older Men Fighting Fatigue: Tai Chi vs. Exercise

Older men who have beaten cancer often feel a deep tiredness that doesn't go away. This isn't just feeling lazy; it's a real problem that messes with their mood, sleep, and overall well-being. So, what can help? Some studies suggest Tai Chi Qigong (TCQ), a mix of gentle movement and mindfulness, mig

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Collect So Much Information?

People often gather and store a lot of information. This is called information hoarding. But why do they do it? And what happens when they do? Researchers wanted to find out. They looked at how information hoarding connects to other things. Like feeling overwhelmed by too much information. Or sticki

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Fractures Fuel Oil Production in the Gulf of Suez

In the Gulf of Suez, a unique type of oil reservoir is gaining attention. These reservoirs are not made of typical rock layers but of fractured basement rock, like weathered granite. The Geisum Oil Field, located in the southern part of the Gulf, is a prime example of where these types of reservoirs

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Sunlight and Natural Chemicals Can Clean Up Water

In a recent study, scientists found a surprising way to make water cleaner. They used sunlight and a common natural chemical called humic acid to speed up the breakdown of tiny pollutants in water. The study focused on a process where ultraviolet A (UVA) light activates a chemical called periodate (

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

A Budget Bill That Sparks Fury and Worries

The recent budget bill's approval has ignited a firestorm of criticism from Democrats. They argue that this bill favors the wealthy while neglecting the needs of ordinary Americans. The bill's passage, with minimal Republican dissent, has been called "not normal" by some. The bill's impact on healt

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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: A Grim Situation Unfolds

Heavy rain has been pouring down in central Texas, causing serious trouble. The Guadalupe River in Kerr County and other areas have seen dangerous flooding. Sadly, lives have been lost, but officials are still figuring out how many. They are working hard to identify those who have passed away. The

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

EV Buyers: Act Now Before the Tax Credit Vanishes

The clock is ticking for those looking to buy an electric vehicle. A recent law passed by Congress has set a deadline: September 30, 2025. After this date, the popular $7, 500 federal tax credit for new EVs will be no more. Initially, there were talks of a six-month grace period, but the final law c

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7: A Sneak Peek at the New Slim Design

Samsung is cooking up something exciting with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Leaked photos give us a first real look at the new foldable phone. It seems Samsung listened to fans and made it slimmer. The new design is sleek and stylish, with a thinner profile than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The lea

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

Pacoima Fireworks Mishap: A Lesson in Safety

In Pacoima, a night filled with danger unfolded as fireworks sparked a devastating blaze. More than 130 firefighters rushed to the scene, where four homes were quickly engulfed in flames. The situation was intense, with fireworks exploding upon their arrival, making it risky for the firefighters to

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