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After losing both grandparents, 17-year-old Hudson Waters recreated their Illinois home inside a backyard shed using their furniture, flowers and decorations

Image Credit: Hudson Waters via People For many people, memories of loved ones live on through photographs or family keepsakes. For 17-year-old Hudson Waters, those memories became something he could step inside. According to an exclusive report by People, the teenager transformed a backyard shed into a heartfelt replica of his late grandparents’ Illinois home,…

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Scientists looking for giant trees in Taiwan discovered a hidden forest filled with some of East Asia’s tallest trees | World News

Hidden forest filled with some of East Asia’s tallest trees/Image: AI Generated Hidden within Taiwan’s steep mountain ranges, beyond roads and well-trodden hiking trails, lies a forest that remained largely unknown to science until recently. While searching for exceptionally tall trees using airborne laser scanning, researchers discovered an extraordinary landscape filled with towering conifers, ancient…

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A livestream from Greenland’s UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord captured a mammoth iceberg rolling over and exposing its blue underside

Photo: MonaHansen1/ TikTok (Enhanced for clarity using AI) A livestream from Greenland’s UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord caught one of nature’s most dramatic tricks: a mammoth iceberg slowly rolling over and exposing the blue underside that had been hidden below the waterline. The moment, filmed off the coast of Ilulissat on July 25, quickly spread online because…

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Sydney Towle: What happened to Sydney Towle? TikToker’s brother shares heartbreaking hospice update amid cancer battle

Sydney Towle’s brother shared that the TikTok creator has entered hospice care while surrounded by family and close friends. (Image via: Instagram/@sydneytowle) Sydney Towle’s followers woke up to an emotional update after her family shared that the TikTok creator has entered hospice care. The news came through her brother, Austin Towle, who posted a photo…

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In 2006, a tiny deep-reef fish was pulled from deep water off South Australia and misidentified; nearly 20 years later, scientists recognised a new species

Image Credit: Journal of Lost Species Some discoveries happen the moment a specimen is collected. Others take years. In this case, it took nearly two decades.A tiny deep-reef fish brought up from the waters off South Australia in 2006 spent nearly two decades in a museum collection after being mistaken for a known species. According…

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Cesar Gastelum: Mexican TikTok influencer Cesar Gastelum is shot dead during a livestream in Culiacan Sinaloa

Mexican TikTok influencer Cesar Gastelum was shot and killed while livestreaming in Culiacan, Sinaloa, according to local authorities and reports. The 23-year-old creator was reportedly with friends outside a fast-food business when two people on a motorcycle approached the group. A recording of the livestream reviewed by Reuters reportedly showed the person riding the motorcycle…

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Dubai Cylinder Blast: Indian expat from Kerala killed in Dubai gas cylinder blast; colleague recalls moments before explosion | World News

An Indian-origin man from Kerala was killed in a gas cylinder explosion at a car showroom on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai on Monday, the Indian Consulate in Dubai confirmed, Gulf News reported.The victim was identified as Shijin Paul, 27, from Kottarakkara in Kerala’s Kollam district.A relative told the outlet that Shijin succumbed to his…

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Across America’s three coasts, 84% of wetlands are slowly submerging; only 16% are rising fast enough to keep pace with the sea

As sea levels continue to rise at an alarming rate, coastal wetlands are facing unprecedented inundation. A staggering eighty-four percent of these essential ecosystems are currently experiencing loss on a national scale. The Gulf Coast wetlands are bearing the brunt of this crisis, largely due to human impact. Still, there’s hope—many wetlands could shift inland…

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Nearly 1,000 migrant children were left stranded in Spain’s Ceuta after a mass crossing from Morocco overwhelmed border authorities | World News

For a few days, Spain’s small North African enclave of Ceuta became the centre of a sudden migration crisis as thousands of people crossed from Morocco in a desperate attempt to reach European territory. The surge left behind a difficult humanitarian situation, with hundreds of children separated from relatives and unsure of what comes next….

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