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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

UPenn Faces Ugly Email Storm: What's Really Going On?

A nasty email storm hit the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) recently. The messages were crude and packed with harsh words about the school. The subject line read, "We got hacked. " The email called UPenn names like "elitist" and "unmeritocratic. " It also made strong claims about the school's adm

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Chilly Morning Alert: Frost Likely in Midlands on Saturday

The Midlands are in for a chilly Saturday morning. The National Weather Service has warned that frost could form early Saturday. Temperatures might drop to 36 degrees. This chill could hurt plants that are sensitive to cold. Gardeners should protect their plants. They can cover them or bring them i

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: Safe Tricks, No Treats from the Sea

The North Bay is in for a treat this Halloween, with clear skies and mild temperatures perfect for trick-or-treating. But don't let the calm weather fool you; the coast is a different story. A beach hazard statement is in place, warning of dangerous conditions from Saturday morning to Tuesday early

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Lace Up for NYC Marathon: Who's Running and Why?

The 2025 NYC Marathon is set to be a star-studded event, with a mix of actors, musicians, and athletes taking on the 26. 2-mile challenge. This year's lineup includes familiar faces like Anthony Ramos, who is pushing himself to new limits, and Oliver Phelps, known for his role as George Weasley in t

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Work Life with Plant-Powered Eating

Workplaces are waking up to the idea that healthy employees are happy employees. ACE Nutrition is leading the charge by helping companies create a healthier, more productive workforce. Their approach is simple: teach people how to eat better, feel better, and perform better. Eating plants isn't jus

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How to Make Daylight Saving Time Easier on Kids

Daylight saving time can be tricky for kids. When clocks fall back, adults might enjoy an extra hour of sleep. But for children, it's not so simple. Their bodies don't understand the time change. This means they might wake up earlier than usual, even if they go to bed at the same time. To help kids

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

NBA and Cosm Team Up to Bring Games to Fans in a Whole New Way

The NBA is teaming up with Cosm, a cool new company that's changing how people watch sports. They're extending their partnership to bring live NBA games to Cosm's domes. These domes have huge screens that make you feel like you're right there in the action. Cosm's domes are like IMAX theaters for s

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 3: Spooky Savings and Sweet Extras

OnePlus has jumped on the Halloween bandwagon with a deal that might just make you do a double-take. The OnePlus Pad 3 isn't discounted outright, but there's a clever way to save some cash. By using the promo code "SPOOKY" at checkout, you can knock off $50 from the price tag. That's a nice start, r

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Team Up: Bishop Carroll's New Sports Partnerships

Bishop Carroll High School has made some big moves in the world of sports. They've decided to end their old partnership with Bishop McCort. Now, they're teaming up with Central Cambria for a few sports. This new deal will cover wrestling and swimming for both boys and girls. It will also include foo

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Caribbean Faces Devastation After Powerful Storm Melissa

The Caribbean is reeling from the aftermath of Storm Melissa, which has left at least 50 people dead and widespread destruction in its wake. This storm, one of the strongest ever recorded in the region, has caused significant damage across Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. In Jamaica, the impact was severe

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