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Feb 04 2025WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead, but Keep an Eye on the Weather

In South Carolina, folks are enjoying a streak of unseasonably toasty weather at the beginning of the week. Y'all are going to want to reach for your sunscreen to block the UV rays and maybe even a pair of shorts as South Carolina is basking in warm temperatures. While today is sure to be a scorche

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Scars of the 7th October Attacks on Holocaust Survivors

For the Holocaust survivors who had been through hell and back, the October 2023 terror attacks in southern Israel brought back old ghosts. The mental toll on these survivors was the focus of a global study. It was a chilling reminder that the scars of the past are not always visible. These survivo

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Tragic Flight Mishap: American Hercules of Travels Downed in Tragic Collision

In a distressing flying accident in March 2025, 53-year-old flight attendant Ian Epstein fell victim to a collision near Washington, D. C. It is going to take time to recover, but 28 bodies are already found. Each one of them is a person's loved ones. Initially, Ian Epstein, in his mid 50's and work

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Opioids After Joint Surgery: What Doctors Think vs. What They Do

Doctors who perform joint replacement surgeries have been trying to figure out the best way to manage pain after the procedure. One big question is how many painkillers should they prescribe to patients when they leave the hospital? The truth is, there's often a big gap between what doctors think t

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Feb 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sharks in Aussie Waters: A Rising Concern.

In the sunny state of Queensland this is the worrying reality. Last Monday a young swimmer was killed by a great white shark. The girl died after being bitten by the shark while she swimming. The teenage girl was about 100 yards off the coast of Bribie Island. She was swimming in waters nea

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cold Can't Curb These Tools: A Brief Look at Milwaukee Batteries.

Today, top brands offer cordless tools for more flexible use and easy transportation. Using these tools responsibly requires understanding how ambient conditions impact battery performance. Owners of Milwaukee's REDLITHIUM batteries may want to know how cold weather affects their batteries' perfor

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Spinning With The Planet

The Earth spins in space, and it's ever so slightly tilted. This tilt is a big deal. To understand how big, let's break down what we know. Earth's axis goes in a slow motion wobble. This wobble is like a spinning top that slowly changes its tilt over 10, 000 years. But don't think it's a perfect ci

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Ongoing Conflict War Toll Climbs

If you were monitor the news, you\d know Russia has upped its strikes. The latest reports are devastating. On Saturday, two separate strikes caused serious damage across Ukrainian territory. At nightfall, a town hundreds of miles from the battle lines witnessed a horrific scene. A missile came

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Tech Gap for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairments.

Every day, older adults with cognitive impairments like mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury, and post-stroke cognitive impairment face hurdles when using technology. Imagine trying to navigate a smartphone or a computer when your brain isn't working at its best. This is a reali

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

A Sportsman's Triumph: When Tragedy Turns into Determination

Jack Bech, a standout player from TCU, made quite a name for himself. The 2025 Senior Bowl wasn't just an opportunity to showcase his skills but also a chance for him to shine. The memory of his late brother, Tiger, was what pushed him forward. Tiger, a former college football player at Princeton, l

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