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Is fire season over? Depends where you live, experts say

Rainfall has begun to reduce fire risk in various regions, yet its distribution has not been uniform, leading experts to suggest that the end of fire season depends on local conditions. The article emphasizes the differing experiences across regions, highlighting the ongoing concerns regarding fire safety.

In divide on women’s health care, a consensus on menopause

Despite significant partisan divides on women's health issues such as abortion and contraceptive access, lawmakers from both parties are finding common ground regarding menopause. This article highlights the cautious consensus emerging around menopause and emphasizes its importance in the broader context of women’s health care.

Doug Burgum to head new White House council on energy

Doug Burgum has been appointed to lead a new White House council focused on energy, overseeing various executive branch agencies involved in energy-related matters. This role is significant as it consolidates energy permitting, production, and regulation under a centralized leadership, impacting national energy policy.

Long COVID study could be a ‘game changer’: AI can identify hidden cases from health records

A groundbreaking study on Long COVID reveals that artificial intelligence can effectively identify hidden cases from patient health records, potentially transforming the understanding and treatment of the condition. This innovative approach may lead to improved patient outcomes and a better grasp of the long-term effects of COVID-19.

Community raises millions for Stevenson School math and science building

The Stevenson School community has raised millions through two significant $10 million donations aimed at developing the John Senuta Math Center and the Day Family Center for Science and Engineering. With a total of $43 million raised thus far, the Remarkable Stevenson campaign is progressing toward its ambitious goal of $50 million by 2026.

Boronda Road project to widen, add roundabouts begins in Salinas

The Boronda Road Congestion Relief Project has commenced in Salinas, with the first phase of construction estimated to cost nearly $21 million. This project aims to alleviate traffic congestion by widening the road and adding roundabouts, directly addressing local infrastructure needs.

Speaker Johnson says Gaetz ethics report should not be released, rebuffing senators

Speaker Johnson has stated that the ethics report concerning Representative Gaetz should not be released, countering calls from senators for its disclosure. The decision comes amid discussions about the rarity of such reports being made public following a member's resignation.

Trump names Karoline Leavitt as youngest ever White House press secretary

Karoline Leavitt has been appointed as the youngest-ever White House press secretary by Donald Trump, marking a significant development in the administration's communications team. The position traditionally involves serving as a key spokesperson and handling daily press briefings. Leavitt's appointment is likely to attract attention given her age and the historical context of this role.

Here’s how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised to remake the nation’s top health agencies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has outlined ambitious plans to overhaul the nation's health agencies, promising to address critical issues within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). His proposals aim to increase transparency and accountability in health governance, reflecting growing public concern over health policy effectiveness.

Trump names Interior-designee Doug Burgum to head new White House council on energy

Doug Burgum has been appointed by Trump to lead a new White House council focused on energy, which will coordinate efforts across various executive branch agencies involved in energy-related activities. This role signifies a strategic move in energy policy management, emphasizing the importance of efficient permitting, production, and regulation processes in the energy sector.

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