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Meteorologists are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Humberto, which has formed in the central Atlantic and could soon intensify into a powerful hurricane. As the season’s eighth named storm, Humberto is currently about 500 miles east of the Leeward Islands, moving northwest with sustained winds of 60 mph. Forecasters warn that Humberto could reach Category 2 or even Category 3 hurricane status within the next 72 hours, depending on sea surface temperatures and atmospheric conditions. While much uncertainty remains about its exact path, the storm is expected to approach Bermuda and potentially threaten parts of the US East Coast by early…

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Us News Today: A tragic incident unfolded yesterday at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Dallas, Texas, highlighting the sharp and often violent divides over US immigration policy. Around 9:30 a.m., a gunman entered the federal building, opening fire on ICE agents and detainees. The chaos lasted for nearly ten minutes before the assailant, later identified as 29-year-old local resident Jacob Flores, turned the weapon on himself, dying at the scene. One detainee was killed instantly, and two others are in critical condition at a nearby hospital. Law enforcement officials and the FBI have described this as “an…

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US News Today: Scientists around the world are making progress in understanding what causes autism, a condition that affects how people communicate and interact with others. New research is helping experts learn more about the role of genes, the environment, and other factors. Some studies have found that certain genes may increase the risk of autism, while others suggest that things like pollution or infections during pregnancy could also play a part. Researchers are also looking at how the brain develops in children with autism. Also Read: Viral Squirrel Attacks Send People to Hospital in California Dr. Kevin Lee, a…

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US News Today: YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing platform, has decided to allow some creators to return after they were banned for spreading false information about COVID-19 and elections. The company says it wants to give people a second chance, but will continue to monitor content closely. The decision comes after months of debate about free speech and the role of social media in sharing information. YouTube says it will still remove videos that break its rules, especially those that could harm public health or democracy. Also Read: Amazon Pays $2.5 Billion to Settle Prime Enrollment Claims Some people support…

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US News Today: In a strange and surprising story from California, a squirrel has attacked several people, sending some to the hospital with bites and scratches. The animal, described as “very mean” by local residents, has become a viral sensation online. The attacks happened in a quiet neighborhood, where people were shocked to see a normally shy animal become so aggressive. Some victims needed medical treatment for their injuries, and local health officials are warning everyone to be careful. Also Read: Starbucks to Close Hundreds of Stores and Lay Off 900 Workers Animal control officers are now searching for the…

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US News Today: A team of scientists is studying the genes of the world’s oldest person to learn why some people live much longer than others. The person, who recently celebrated their 120th birthday, has amazed doctors with their good health and sharp mind. Researchers are looking at the person’s DNA to find out if there are special genes that protect against diseases and help the body stay strong. They are also studying the person’s lifestyle, diet, and environment to see what other factors might play a role. Also Read: Starbucks to Close Hundreds of Stores and Lay Off 900…

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US News Today: Starbucks, the world-famous coffee company, has announced it will close hundreds of stores and lay off 900 workers. The decision is part of a new plan to improve the company’s business and focus on locations that are performing well. The closures will mostly affect stores with low sales or those in areas where there are many other Starbucks locations. The company says it wants to invest more in drive-thru and digital services, which have become more popular since the pandemic. Also Read: Jimmy Kimmel Returns to ABC After Suspension For the 900 workers losing their jobs, Starbucks…

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US News Today: Popular TV host Jimmy Kimmel has returned to his late-night show on ABC after being suspended for making controversial comments. The suspension came after Kimmel’s remarks upset some viewers and sparked a debate about what is acceptable on television. During his time away, ABC reviewed the situation and spoke with Kimmel about the importance of respecting all audiences. After a short break, the network decided to bring him back, saying he had apologized and learned from the experience. Also Read: New Treatments Give Hope to Prostate Cancer Patients Fans had mixed reactions to the news. Many were…

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US News Today: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, but new treatments are giving patients and their families fresh hope. Doctors are now using advanced therapies that can help people live longer and with a better quality of life. Also Read: Trump Offers Bailout to Argentina Amid Economic Crisis Some of the latest treatments include targeted therapies, which attack cancer cells without harming healthy tissue, and immunotherapy, which helps the body’s own immune system fight the disease. There are also new types of surgery and radiation that are less invasive and have fewer side effects.…

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US News Today: Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle claims that it enrolled customers in its Prime membership program without their clear permission. Many shoppers said they were signed up for Prime by mistake, often after clicking on confusing buttons or not understanding the terms. The settlement is one of the biggest in recent years and sends a strong message to companies about the importance of being honest and clear with customers. As part of the agreement, Amazon will also change how it presents Prime offers on its website and apps. The…

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