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How a Housing Proposal Sparked a Fierce Battle Over Shadows in Brooklyn

How the proposed 14-story apartment building in Brooklyn ignited a debate between housing needs and preserving the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's…

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How Hurricane Helene Wreaked Havoc Far From Coastal Areas

Hurricane Helene defied expectations, maintaining strength far inland due to wet soil and climate factors, raising concerns about future storm…

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Israel’s Lebanon Incursion Exposes US Influence Decline Amid Rising Tensions

Israel’s ground operation in Lebanon highlights a growing rift between the U.S. and its ally, exposing America’s waning influence in…

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How Geoengineering Became a Hotbed for Conspiracy Theories and Vaccine Skepticism

How Geoengineering Became the New Target of Conspiracy Theorists: Amid growing climate concerns, anti-government groups push to ban solar geoengineering…

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Luxembourg vs USA: A Deep Dive into Expat Life

Luxembourg and the USA both offer unique expat experiences. While Luxembourg boasts quality of life and stability, the USA shines…

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How Flying in a Wind Tunnel Unveils the Mysteries of Bird Migration

Scientists use wind tunnels to study bird migration, revealing how birds conserve energy and adapt to changing environments during long-distance…

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Trump’s Rally Remarks and ‘The Purge’ Comparison: Fact or Fiction?

Donald Trump's Erie rally remarks drew comparisons to *The Purge*, sparking concerns over his rhetoric on violent crime prevention and…

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Reviving American Manufacturing: Challenges, Strategies, and Election Promises

The U.S. manufacturing sector faces major hurdles despite political promises, with global competition, high labor costs, and uncertain demand slowing…

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Biden Surveys Damage After Hurricane Milton: Assessing the Impact on Florida and the Road to Recovery

President Biden visits Florida to survey Hurricane Milton’s damage, as the state faces power outages, fuel shortages, and rising concerns…

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How Americans Are Moving Into Disaster-Prone Areas Despite Rising Risks

More Americans are moving into disaster-prone areas, driven by economic and lifestyle factors, despite rising risks from hurricanes, wildfires, and…

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