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Emergency services search for five people last seen in missing Jeep11.12.2025The IDF received over 100 reports about the vehicle, which was spotted driving through floodwaters near the Beit Zayit Dam. The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority announced that they are currently searching for a Jeep last seen carrying five passengers in the Jerusalem area on Thursday.
Kids who get 2-month vaccines on time 7 times more likely to receive MMR shot: Study02.01.2026It comes as the U.S. surpassed 2,000 measles cases for the 1st time in 33 years.
Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities15.01.2026Scientists have traditionally focused on educating the public on science or correcting misinformation. But researchers from marginalized communities often have broader goals in science communication.
Hunger and makeshift shelters persist in north Caribbean nearly 2 months after Hurricane Melissa12.12.2025PETIT GOÂVE, Haiti (AP) — Amizia Renotte sat on a broken piece of concrete and pointed to a large pile of dirt where her house once stood before the outer bands of Hurricane Melissa crumpled it as the storm lashed Haiti’s southern region. The Atlantic hurricane season may be over, but thousands of people like Renotte in this Carribean country and beyond are still looking for food and struggling to rebuild their lives nearly two months after the Category 5 storm pummeled the northern Caribbean r
Astronomers detect black hole blasting winds at incredible speeds09.12.2025The European Space Agency said that the black hole inside the spiral galaxy NGC 3783 has the mass of 30 million suns.
Winter storm headed for Midwest to Northeast. Here's how much snow to expect.01.12.2025More snow is expected to affect the Midwest, with a winter storm headed for the Northeast.
As nations push for more ambition at climate talks, chairman says they may get it16.11.2025This conference was supposed to hyperfocus on “implementation” of past promises not yet kept. The urgency of climate change is causing some negotiators to push for more big-picture action — on weak plans to cut emissions of heat-trapping gases, on too little money to help nations wracked by climate change, on putting teeth into phasing out coal, oil and gas. Because of that pressure to do more — including from Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — the diplomat chairing the talks said Sa
10 Moves toward Start Your Own Effective Business11.08.2023Going into business is a thrilling excursion that offers the potential for monetary autonomy, inventive cheapdom, and individual satisfaction.




















