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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Get Ready for Hurricanes: Tips for Coastal and Inland Areas

As we say goodbye to summer, it's time to think about hurricane season. Whether you live near the coast or farther inland, being prepared is crucial. The United States sees an average of five hurricanes every three years, so having a plan can make all the difference. First, let’s talk about staying

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Atlanta's Flood Rescue: A Meteorologist's Quick Thinking

In the midst of Hurricane Helene's fury, FOX Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen faced an emergency that demanded more than just weather reporting. Atlanta was in grave danger, with millions at risk from catastrophic flooding. For the first time ever, the city found itself under a Flash Flood Emerg

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Stay Safe During Power Outages: A Quick Guide

Power outages can be a real pain, but don't let them catch you off guard. With climate change making crazy weather more common, it's smart to have a plan. No need to spend big bucks either; the right supplies can make all the difference. Light is a big deal when the power goes out. A good headlamp

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Preparing for a Power Outage: Your Must-Have Items!

Imagine you wake up one day, and your home is dark. No electricity means no lights, no TV, and maybe even no hot water. Yikes! But don't worry, with the right supplies, you can handle this like a pro. Let’s talk about some essential items to have on hand during a power outage. First off, light is k

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Lake Wateree's Water Level: What Residents Need to Know

Are you a resident near Lake Wateree? Duke Energy has some important updates for you. The lake is expected to reach its highest point, or crest, by Sunday afternoon. This means the water level will start to go down slowly over the next few days. The company is working hard to manage the water flow a

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Stormy Night's Lesson in Flight Safety

On April 14, 1993, American Airlines flight 102 was on its way from Honolulu to Dallas. It was a rough night with thunderstorms and heavy turbulence. The flight crew prepared for landing, but the weather made it difficult. Lightning hit the right wing, and the plane started to drift off course durin

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Midlands Rivers Swell: Is Rainfall to Blame?

Something unusual is happening in the Midlands. Rivers are reaching levels that we haven't seen since 2015. The cause? Heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. Forecasters warn that rivers might stay high for days. This could affect many areas, including roads and even homes along certain rivers like the E

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Oct 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kris Kristofferson: A Legendary Life in Music and Film

Kris Kristofferson, the singer-songwriter and actor, passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of iconic music and unforgettable films. The world is mourning the loss of a true legend, as tributes pour in from his fellow artists and admirers. Born in Texas, Kristofferson's life was marke

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Smarter AI, Less Memory: Liquid's Groundbreaking Debut

Liquid AI, a startup co-founded by former researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), has made a significant breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. Instead of relying on the transformer architecture, Liquid has developed a new type of AI mod

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

What's Next for OpenAI's Former CTO?

Mira Murati, the former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of OpenAI, announced her departure from the company last week. In a post on a popular social media platform, Murati expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work with the OpenAI team and revealed that she was leaving to explore new opportu

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