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Nov 04 2024WEATHER

Rain Is Back in Town: Midlands Braces for Wet Week

After a long dry spell, the Midlands can finally expect some rain. Meteorologists predict a shift in the weather pattern that could bring much-needed moisture. Instead of the usual sunny days, the forecast includes a few sprinkles or drizzles on Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures will stay comfortable

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Tadpole Discovery: A Deep Dive into Amphibian History

In the heart of Argentina, scientists have stumbled upon a fascinating discovery. They found the oldest giant tadpole fossil to date, pushing the timeline back to over 160 million years. Imprinted in sandstone, this ancient tadpole offers detailed insights into its skull and backbone structure. Rese

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia Takes Over Intel's Spot in Dow Jones

The tech world is buzzing with news that Nvidia, the chipmaker, is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This shift comes as no surprise, given Nvidia's massive success in the artificial intelligence (AI) market. In just two years, Nvidia's value has skyrocketed by $3. 1 trillion, mak

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Nov 04 2024SCIENCE

Congress Members Probe Chandra X-ray Telescope's Future

Some lawmakers in the U. S. are digging deeper into NASA's plans for the Chandra X-ray Observatory. This telescope has been around for 25 years and its budget is in trouble. In a letter sent to the Chandra X-ray Center director, Patrick Slane, six members of Congress asked for more details about the

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Nov 03 2024POLITICS

Why We Change Our Clocks: A Simple look at Daylight Saving Time

It’s that time of year again. Most of us in the U. S. will be setting our clocks back by an hour this Sunday morning. This happen every November, bringing an extra hour of sleep and earlier sunsets. But why do we do it? Let's dive into the history and impact of daylight saving time. Daylight saving

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Winter Time Approaching: Get Ready for the Clock Change

Listen up, folks! Brace yourself for the big clock change coming up. On November 3, at 2 a. m. , standard time kicks in, which means you get to set your clocks back an hour. Sweet, right? More sleep! But hold on, there's a catch. From then till March, it'll be dark early, making those winter afterno

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Dodgers Fans Break Merchandise Records After World Series Win

When the Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title with a thrilling 7-6 win over the New York Yankees, their fans were not just celebrating the victory but also setting records. In the first hour after the final out, Dodgers merchandise sales skyrocketed, breaking a decade-long record set by

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Spain's Unexpected Storm: Deadly Floods and Climate Connection

In just a few minutes, heavy rains in eastern Spain triggered deadly flash floods. Houses, streets, and vehicles were swept away, leaving more than 200 people dead. This is Spain's worst natural disaster in recent memory. Scientists point to two possible climate change factors. Warmer air can hold

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Nov 01 2024FINANCE

2025 Retirement Savings: What's New for Your 401(k)

Ever wondered how much you can sock away for retirement in a 401(k) next year? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has some good news! They've just announced new contribution limits for 2025. Starting next year, you can save up to $23, 500 from your paycheck before taxes, that's $500 more than this y

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Vote Battle: $1 Million Spent on Dallas Reform Proposals

Two political groups have raised over a million bucks to influence Dallas voters. Together for Dallas and Dallas United for Progress are fighting against three city reforms suggested by local hero, Dallas Hero. These reforms aim to improve public safety and keep the city officials accountable. Both

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