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- New Section Coming to YNH
Hello YNH Members, We are excited to announce that Your News Hub is coming out with a new section of our website! In honor of our 500th blog post, releasing on Monday, April 8, a surprise page will come out on the website on a completely new, intriguing topic! Make sure to check back for more information on Monday!
- Friday, April 5
Check out our latest announcement on a new section on our website here! Contents: 7 Aid Workers Dead After Israeli Airstrike on World Central Kitchen Convoy Fact of the Day Quote of the Day Word of the Day Seven aid workers for the World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli airstrike yesterday during their operation to deliver over 100 tons of food to a warehouse in Gaza to feed the homeless. The shipment was sent earlier this week, and the workers had already unloaded their cargo and were heading south on a coastal road in Gaza in a three-car convoy when they were hit by missiles launched by the Israeli Defense Forces. The cars were all within a 1.5 mile radius of each other, but they were spread out enough for investigators to assume that there were three different strikes. The Israeli government was well aware of their position and direction, and the vehicles were clearly marked as part of the World Central Kitchen, but Israel has stated that it was a dreadful mistake and are conducting a thorough investigation that will be completely shared with the public. They emphasized that it was a complete accident -- there was no intentional motive behind it -- but the World Central Kitchen is keeping the possibility of an intentional attack open. This incident has raised calls for peace even more, as the war between Israel and Hamas continues to take more civilian lives every day. United States President Joe Biden has called the situation unacceptable, as the goal should be to have a civilian death toll of zero, and aid workers should not be affected in any way. He also highlighted that the true way to do this would be a ceasefire, which is crucial to helping stop the war and put a halt to the numerous civilian deaths happening every day in Gaza. Fact of the Day (Reader's Digest): Blue jeans are banned in North Korea because the color blue is associated with the United States. Jeans of any other color are permitted, though. Quote of the Day (Gracious Quotes): Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. (Warren Buffett) Word of the Day (Merriam-Webster): Praxis (noun)- Praxis is a formal word referring to the practical application of a theory—in other words, what one does to act on a theory (such as feminist theory) to which one is committed. Praxis is also used synonymously with action or practice to refer to the exercise of an art, science, or skill, or to customary conduct within a given sphere. In a Sentence: Many gardeners promote composting as being good environmental praxis.
- Thursday, April 4
Contents: Latest on Taiwan Earthquake Fact of the Day Quote of the Day Word of the Day Here's the latest on the Taiwan earthquake: The initial effects of the earthquake did not seem as large, but the true impact has emerged after some time. Nine people are dead and over 1,000 others are injured after the quake struck at around 8:00 am on Wednesday morning, measuring at a magnitude of 7.4. This makes it the strongest quake to hit Taiwan in 25 years, all the way back to the 1999 Jiji earthquake that killed 2,415 people. It struck about 11 miles south of Hualien City, the largest city on Taiwan's eastern seaboard with a population of over 100,000 people. Tsunami warnings were sent out across Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines, but those have all been canceled after waves of up to 10 feet struck their respective areas earlier yesterday. Numerous aftershocks were reported afterwards, most of which were above magnitude 4.0, and the strongest was magnitude 6.5. They are also believed to have caused significant shaking and damage, and more are expected soon. Seismologists are anticipating severe aftershocks of strong magnitudes in the coming days-- up to 6.5 or 7.0 on the Richter scale. So far, around 100 buildings have collapsed, according to officials, and some people are still trapped inside. Search-and-rescue crews have leaped into action around the country to save the trapped citizens before it is too late. The worst of the damage was in Hualien, where one multi-floor building was even left precariously teetering over an adjacent roadway. 71 people are also trapped inside two mines within the Hualien area, according to the National Fire Agency of Taiwan. Around 75 people were trapped inside multiple tunnels on highways across Taiwan's eastern coast, but they have all been rescued and are safe and sound. Overall, about 14,000 homes are without water, and another 1,000 are still experiencing power outages. However, despite the damage and continuous aftershocks, everything is mostly operating normally. Buildings remain functioning well despite slight structural damage, such as falling roof tiles or cracked walls, and power outages. Also, trains and subways continue to stay moving after a brief shutdown in the moments after the quake, and for the most part, the school and workplace environment has not changed across most of the country. This is because of their preparedness for these events. Most of Taiwan and Japan are very prepared for earthquakes, as they sit right on a tectonic plate fault line known as the Ring of Fire. This ring goes around the Pacific Ocean, and travels around the Pacific, Philippine, Cocos, and Nazca Plates. It is where most of the world's volcanoes are located, and this region also experiences regular earthquakes. Due to this, both Japan and Taiwan have quake-proof buildings and infrastructure, limiting the damage done by these sorts of earthquakes. Fact of the Day (Reader's Digest): Due to Australia's strict copyright laws, it is technically illegal to create memes. Quote of the Day (Gracious Quotes): When you are trying to do two things at once, you either can’t or won’t do either well. (Gary Keller) Word of the Day (Merriam-Webster): Lambaste (verb)- To lambaste something or someone is to criticize them very harshly. Lambaste is also sometimes used as a synonym of beat meaning “to assault.” In a Sentence: The coach lambasted the team for its poor play.
- Wednesday, April 3
Contents: Massive 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan Fact of the Day Quote of the Day Word of the Day The largest earthquake since the 1999 Jiji quake has struck Taiwan, damaging infrastructure and sparking tsunami warnings. The 1999 Jiji quake came in at 7.7 on the Richter scale and killed 2,415 people, while this latest quake was a 7.4 magnitude quake and has an unconfirmed death toll, as of right now. The earthquake struck about 11 miles south-southwest of Hualien City at 7:58 am local time and was followed by multiple strong aftershocks, including a 6.5 magnitude quake that struck about 7 miles northeast of Hualien City, while all others were between 5.1 and 5.7. Tsunami warnings have been issued for parts of Taiwan, Philippines, Japan, and China, which all have land within 186 miles of the epicenter. Some surrounding islands, such as Japan's Okinawa, took a heavy impact from tsunamis that were around 10 feet. Officials in some parts of the Philippines even recommended evacuation to citizens living in coastal areas, and owners of boats were advised to strongly secure them to avoid them getting swept away. Not much severe damage to large buildings, apart from falling roof tiles or broken furniture, was done in Taiwan, with the exception of a five-story building in Hualien City that suffered severe damage, as the first floor collapsed and left the building leaning over a nearby road. However, 26 other smaller structures also collapsed, and reports have stated that people are trapped in some of them. Search-and-rescue operations are already taking place, and updates are coming in. Taiwan's capital of Taipei also suffered from some severe shaking, which in turn led to a short shutdown of the country's train and subway networks. However, the morning was able to proceed normally after a quick recovery. Children were able to go to school for the day and the trains reopened within a matter of hours. The only report on any injuries has been on the roads, where 9 people were injured due to rockslides. The boulders crushed at least 12 cars and damaged multiple important tunnels along the Suhua Highway, which runs on Taiwan's steep eastern cliffs and connects through Hualien City. Fact of the Day (Reader's Digest): In Germany, you are banned from stopping on their roads, named the Autobahn, meaning that running out of gas and coming to a halt would technically be illegal. Quote of the Day (Gracious Quotes): The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change. (Bill Clinton) Word of the Day (Merriam-Webster): Ethereal (adj)- Ethereal means "of or relating to the regions beyond the earth" or "of or resembling heaven." It can also mean "lacking material substance" and "relating to, containing, or resembling a chemical ether." In a Sentence: The windows give the church an ethereal glow.
- New Article: Mercedes Car Recall
Mercedes-Benz has now expanded their car recall to over 1 million cars after brake failures. They are recalling the popular ML-Class, GL-Class, and now discontinued R-Class minivans because of the risk of corrosion to brake booster components. Worldwide, the recall population is over 993,000 vehicles built between 2004 and 2015. According to Mercedes, if these models were shipped with brake boosters, they are susceptible to corrosion after prolonged exposure to moisture. This can cause the internal components of the brake booster to form cracks and fractures that allow air to get into the braking system and reduce effectiveness. If a heavy amount of strain is placed on the corroded brake system, it could cause catastrophic failure and complete loss of braking power. They also say that some early signs of corrosion are a soft brake pedal or audible signs of air in the brake system like wheezing, sucking, or hissing sounds, which are all signs of contaminated brake fluid. If you have one of these models, park your car and contact Mercedes to prevent harm to you or your car. By Armaan Dhawan
- Gas Price Rises Update
Hello TWN Members, We have updated our article ‘Gas Price Rises’. Check it out at: theweeklynews0.wixsite.com/yourweeklynews/gas-price-rises
- MLB Update
Hello TWN Members, We have made some updates to our MLB article! Check it out at: theweeklynews0.wixsite.com/yourweeklynews/major-league-baseball
- Quote of the Week
Focus on the present. Don’t always be thinking about the past or the future. “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why they call it the present.”- Master Oogway
- Latest Marvel Updates
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- Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder
Marvel Studios' Thor: Love and Thunder comes out on July 8th, and many fans are pumped to see one of their favorite heroes return for a fourth movie. The trailer does show, though, that there will be some mix-ups to the regular Thor plot. For example, Jane seems to show up in this movie, as a "She-Thor" apparently. It is all yet to come in Marvel Studios latest movie, coming out very soon.