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Ukraine's Odesa Under Fire: Diplomacy Meets Destruction

December 13, 2025

In the early hours of Saturday, Russia launched a massive attack on Odesa, Ukraine's largest Black Sea port. The assault, which included drones and missiles, targeted energy and industrial sites, causing widespread power outages. Hospitals and water stations had to rely on generators to keep running

science

Tiny Worms Make a Big Discovery in Utah's Great Salt Lake

December 13, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, scientists have found a new type of tiny worm in Utah's Great Salt Lake. This worm, named Diplolaimelloides woaabi, is not like any other worm found in the world. It's part of a group of worms usually found in salty places like oceans, but this one is different. The

health

King Charles III Talks Cancer: A Royal Push for Early Detection

December 13, 2025

King Charles III, at 77, has been open about his cancer journey. He recently shared that his treatment will ease up soon. This is thanks to catching the disease early and following his doctors' advice. He wants others to do the same and get checked out. In a video message, he admitted that a cancer

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Chilly Surprise: What to Expect from Maryland's Weekend Snowstorm

December 13, 2025

Winter has made its presence known, and it's bringing snow to Central Maryland and York, PA. Expect around 1 to 3 inches of snowfall, with some areas potentially getting even more. The snow will start before midnight and should wrap up by sunrise. Beaches and Delmarva will see snow in the morning.

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Flu Season: What's Going Around and How to Stay Safe

December 13, 2025

The flu is spreading fast across the US, and a new variant is making things worse. This isn't just any flu season; it's one that's starting earlier and hitting harder, especially in the Northeast. The numbers are clear: more people are visiting doctors with flu-like symptoms, and hospitals are seein

technology

Glacier's Digital Freeze: When Nature and Tech Collide

December 13, 2025

In the heart of East Glacier, a modern-day hiccup occurred, leaving 1, 400 people in the lurch. Cell service vanished, and suddenly, it was like taking a step back in time. This wasn't a natural disaster, but a tech one, and it left a lot of folks scratching their heads. The outage wasn't just an i

health

A Bright Spot for Families in Need During the Holidays

December 13, 2025

In Philadelphia, a local influencer is bringing holiday cheer to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House. Meghan Gallagher, a home decorator and influencer, spent the first week of December transforming the house into a festive space. She decorated Christmas trees and added cozy touches to mak

politics

Venezuela's Oil Tanker Grabbed by U. S. in Cuba Aid Row

December 13, 2025

A recent incident involving an oil tanker named Skipper has brought attention to Venezuela's long-standing practice of sending oil to Cuba. The tanker, which set sail from Venezuela on December 4, was carrying nearly two million barrels of heavy crude oil. Its initial destination was the Cuban port

environment

Winter's Magic in Hokkaido: A Hidden Gem

December 13, 2025

Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, transforms into a winter wonderland. Snow blankets the forests, and volcanoes wear white caps. Lakes, fed by glaciers, reflect the icy scenery. This is also the home of the Ainu people. They have a deep bond with nature. Their lives revolve around hunting, fish

health

How Different X-ray Techniques Stack Up for Hip Pain

December 13, 2025

Hip pain is a common issue. Doctors often use X-rays to figure out what's going on. But not all X-ray techniques are the same. A recent study looked at two different ways to take X-rays of the pelvis. One method used a standard approach. The other let each X-ray technician decide how to do it. The