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Texas Floods: Separating Fact from Fiction

July 13, 2025

In the summer of 2025, Texas faced a devastating flood during the Fourth of July weekend. The Hill Country area saw over 100 lives lost and many more unaccounted for. This event was the worst inland flooding in the U. S. since 1976, when Colorado's Big Thompson Canyon flood took 144 lives. People s

education

How AI Tools Shape Students' Thinking and Writing

July 13, 2025

AI is changing how people think and work. It can help or hurt the way we use our brains. Some worry that AI might make us lazy. Others believe it can free up our minds for bigger tasks. To test this, a study is looking at how college students use AI for writing. The study focuses on two main things

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Hot July Weather Hinders Flood Recovery in Texas Hill Country

July 11, 2025

The Texas Hill Country is facing a tough situation after the Guadalupe River flood. The weather is not helping. July is known for its heat, and this year is no different. The sun is strong, and the air is humid. This makes working outside very hard. People are trying to clean up and find those who

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Middle East: Is Peace Really Around the Corner?

July 11, 2025

The Middle East is a complex place. Some people think it's finally heading towards peace. They point to recent events, like the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. Israel showed off its military strength, hitting Iran's air defenses and nuclear sites. This made Iran weaker and less able to cause tro

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Texas Floods: A Glimpse into the Devastation

July 8, 2025

Texas recently faced a massive flood. It was a disaster. The water came fast and strong. It took many lives. At least 90 people died. Among them were 27 kids and counselors at Camp Mystic. This camp is near the Guadalupe River. The river overflowed. It rose over 20 feet in just one hour. The water

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The Hidden Heroes of Your Nose: How Nasal Hairs Impact Breathing and Air Quality

July 6, 2025

Nasal hairs, those tiny strands often overlooked, play a big role in how we breathe and filter air. They act like tiny bouncers, stopping unwanted particles from entering our bodies. But they also make breathing a bit harder, like trying to sip a thick smoothie through a straw. Scientists used comp

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Finding Comfort in the ICU: A Closer Look at Patient Well-being

July 5, 2025

In the world of intensive care, stress is a well-known companion for patients. But what about comfort? It's a topic that hasn't gotten as much attention. A recent study aimed to change that by looking at the overall comfort of critically ill patients during their ICU stay. The study used a special

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Aid Distribution Turns Deadly in Gaza

July 4, 2025

In Gaza, the search for aid has become a deadly endeavor. On Friday alone, 35 Palestinians lost their lives. Fifteen were killed in Israeli airstrikes, while another 20 died in shootings near aid distribution sites. This grim tally is part of a larger, ongoing crisis. The United Nations has documen

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Tehran's Young Generation: Coping with War and Isolation

June 29, 2025

In the heart of Tehran, a young woman named Roxana found herself alone and scared during a tense conflict between Iran and Israel. Her family was far away, her boyfriend was serving in the military, and her therapist had left the city. With bombs going off nearby and the internet frequently cut off,

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Fortnite Players Get Big Money Back

June 27, 2025

Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, is in hot water. They've been accused of tricking players into buying stuff they didn't want. Now, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is stepping in to help. The FTC has already given out over $72 million to players who were charged unfairly. But they're not