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Oct 18 2025WEATHER

Alabama's Late-Night Weather Surprise: What to Expect

Alabama is in for a stormy night, with severe weather on the horizon. The National Weather Service has issued a heads-up for damaging winds, heavy rain, and even a possible tornado. The western part of the state is expected to bear the brunt of these storms, with the threat easing as you move eastwa

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Oct 18 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for Storms: Energy Company Steps Up

A major energy provider in Michigan is taking action to help people get ready for a big storm coming this Sunday. They are sending out 200 teams to fix any power problems that might happen. The National Weather Service says heavy rain and thunderstorms will start early in the morning and last all da

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Oct 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Watchlist: Top Picks for October 18-19

This weekend, there's a mix of thrillers, comedies, and crime dramas hitting screens. For those who love a good mystery, there are three new shows based on real-life crimes. If you need a laugh, Maya Rudolph's comedy is back for another season. And if you're into politics, a serious drama is returni

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Oct 18 2025OPINION

Portland's Skyline: A Tower Too Tall?

Portland is a small city with a big personality. It's known for its charming, historic downtown. But a new plan could change that. A 30-story tower is proposed for the heart of the city. Some think it's a great idea. Others? Not so much. The tower is supposed to have a hotel, condos, and a restaura

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria: New Ways to Test Pesticides on Mosquitoes

Malaria is a big problem. One idea to fight it is to use pesticides on humans or animals. These pesticides are called endectocides and ectocides. Scientists are trying to figure out the best way to test these pesticides on mosquitoes that spread malaria. Testing these pesticides in labs is tricky.

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Our Bodies, Our Tools: How Tech Shapes Us

Ever thought about how much tech shapes our lives? It's not just about gadgets; it's about how they change us. From the way we move to how we think, tech is always there, even when we don't notice it. Take smartphones, for example. They've become so common that we barely think about them. But they'v

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

L&T Tech's Steady Climb: Growth and Challenges

L&T Technology Services, a key player in the tech industry, has shown a slight revenue boost in the latest quarter. This growth is mainly due to strong performance in the tech sector and a robust North American market. The company's total revenue for the quarter ending in September was up by 15. 8%

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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Day of Faith and Celebration in Rosedale and Ethel

In Rosedale, a special gathering is happening at the Church of the Nativity. It's a chance to learn and grow spiritually. On November 1st, from 10 a. m. to noon, Deacon Charles deGravelles will lead a retreat. The focus? Deepening one's spiritual life. Think of it as a workshop for the soul. The re

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Miami's Newest Luxury Playground: A Billionaire's Dream Marina

In Miami, a billionaire is planning to build a private marina that's sure to turn heads. Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, is behind this project. He's known for his lavish real estate investments. The marina, called One Island Park, will be huge. It will cover over 30, 000 square feet. Griffin alrea

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Building a Better Downtown: MU's Plan for a Fun and Thriving Campus

The University of Missouri is on the hunt for developers to bring a new entertainment and hospitality district to campus. The goal? To make the area more lively, especially on game days, and give the local economy a boost. Think of places like the University of Tennessee or Iowa State University, an

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