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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

Florida on Alert: Hurricane Milton Heads Toward Coast

Florida is bracing for a potential major hurricane, as Tropical Storm Milton gains strength in the Gulf of Mexico. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a warning to residents, urging them to prepare now. The storm could bring heavy rainfall and storm surges, impacting areas still re

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Oct 05 2024HISTORY

October 5: A Day of Big Changes and Tragic Ends

Today is October 5, the 279th day of 2024. The year is almost over, with only 87 days left to go! Let's look back at some significant events that happened on this day in history. First off, we remember Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder and former CEO. He passed away on October 5, 2011, at age 56. Hi

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Power Behind the Screen: A Celebrating Women's Impact in Tech

This year's Women in Technology: Hollywood Leadership Awards will shine a spotlight on trailblazers like Carolyn Giardina, senior entertainment technology and crafts editor at Variety. As part of the organization's annual SoCal Women's Leadership Summit, these remarkable women will be recognized for

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris in Ripon: Ukraine, Elections, and an Unusual Alliance

On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Ripon, Wisconsin—the birthplace of the Republican Party. She discussed the upcoming 2024 election, emphasizing that it's not just about the United States but also about the war in Ukraine. Harris highlighted her recent meeting with Ukrainian Presiden

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Oct 05 2024WEATHER

Beware the Wasp Attack: Storms Displace Insects in North Carolina

A nasty surprise is waiting for people in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The storm's flooding has forced thousands of yellowjacket wasps and other stinging insects out of their underground nests. These homeless bugs are now on the prowl, looking for any target to sting! Authorities a

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Oct 04 2024CRIME

Conflict in Vancouver: When Peaceful Protests Turn Violent

Vancouver, known for its peaceful atmosphere, recently witnessed a shocking event. Police are now investigating the incident as a hate crime. The conflict occurred outside the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday night between two groups protesting the war in the Middle East. These groups had different o

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

"Game Controllers on the Battlefield: The Future is Familiar"

Ever played a video game? Now imagine using a controller like that to direct some of the world’s most advanced weapons. That’s what’s happening in the US military today. Over the past few years, gaming-like controllers have been popping up all over the place – from Navy ships to Army vehicles and ev

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

The Coolest Ride on the Road: Idaho's Snowplow Naming Contest

This winter, get ready to see your school spirit on the roads of Idaho. The Idaho Transportation Department and the Idaho Department of Education have teamed up for a fun contest that lets students across the state name two snowplows in each region. But what makes this cool ride so special? The ide

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Oct 04 2024HEALTH

Walking Together: A Breast Cancer Journey

Imagine a sea of people, all walking together in Denver's Civic Center Park. It's not just an event; it's a movement called the MORE THAN PINK Walk. This walk is about more than fundraising – though they aim to raise $650,000 for breast cancer research and programs. It’s about community and support.

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Oct 04 2024HEALTH

Three Athletes Tackle Mental Health Over Dinner

In a world where mental health matters more than ever, basketball star DeMar DeRozan is back with the second season of his YouTube series "Dinners With DeMar." This time, he's inviting fellow athlete Chris Paul and sports journalist Malika Andrews to join him. DeRozan, known for speaking openly abou

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