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Washington's Skagit River: A Test of Time and Tides

December 13, 2025

In the heart of western Washington, the Skagit River has been pushing its limits, testing the strength of levees that have stood since the last big flood in 2021. The river, swollen by relentless rain, reached a record height of nearly 38 feet, putting the town of Burlington and its 9, 200 residents

health

Measles Makes a Comeback in South Carolina

December 13, 2025

South Carolina is facing a growing measles outbreak, with 114 confirmed cases as of December 10. Most of these cases are in the upstate region, and nearly all of them are in unvaccinated people. The state's health officials have put 254 people in quarantine, including 16 in isolation. The outbreak

finance

Crypto Money Transfers: A Global Shift

December 13, 2025

The world of money transfers is changing fast. Crypto-powered remittances are growing quickly. In 2024, this market was worth $22. 18 billion. By 2025, it is expected to reach $27. 87 billion. This growth is due to clearer rules, more people sending money home, and better crypto payment systems. St

politics

Ukraine's Fightback: Surrounding Russian Troops in Kupiansk

December 12, 2025

Ukraine has made significant progress in the war, especially in Kupiansk. This town in the Kharkiv region was thought to be under Russian control. However, Ukrainian forces have managed to retake parts of it. President Zelenskyy visited the area and praised the troops for their efforts. A Ukrainian

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Washington's Rivers Run Wild: A Crisis Unfolds

December 12, 2025

Washington state is in the grip of a severe flood crisis. Heavy rain has caused rivers to burst their banks, swallowing homes and roads. The Skagit River, near Seattle, is one of the worst hit areas. Tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes. The governor has declared a state o

politics

A Leader Steps Down as U. S. Boat Attacks Face Questions

December 12, 2025

A high-ranking U. S. Navy leader has left his post early, sparking curiosity about why he chose to retire now. Admiral Alvin Holsey, who was in charge of military activities in Latin America, handed over his responsibilities to Air Force Lieutenant General Evan Pettus during a quiet ceremony near Mi

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More Rain on the Horizon for Fraser Valley

December 12, 2025

The Fraser Valley is bracing for another round of wet weather. After a massive downpour on Wednesday, Environment Canada has issued a heads-up about more rain in the coming days. The eastern part of the Fraser Valley, including Chilliwack, Abbotsford, and Hope, has already seen a lot of rain. Some

health

Health Insurance Companies Need to Be Held Accountable

December 12, 2025

Health insurance is supposed to be there for us, like a safety net. But lately, in Maine and across the U. S. , people are feeling that net slip away. They see it in delayed appointments, unexpected bills, and the fear that their doctor might suddenly be out of network. This isn't just a Maine prob

technology

India's Underwater Guardians: The Silent Power of Kalvari-Class Submarines

December 12, 2025

India's underwater strength is something to talk about. Six Kalvari-class submarines, which are part of the Scorpene design, are making waves. These subs are not just any ordinary vessels; they are among the quietest diesel-electric submarines globally. The names INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi, INS Karan

politics

Justice for All? The U. S. and Its Drug War Double Standards

December 12, 2025

The U. S. has always been vocal about its fight against drugs. It talks tough on crime and claims to be a leader in the fight against drug trafficking. But recent events have raised eyebrows and sparked some serious questions. A former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, was recently par