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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: What's in Store for Northeast Ohio?

Halloween is coming up, and the weather in Northeast Ohio is looking typical for this time of year. It will be cool and mostly dry, but there might be some rain on Friday evening. A weather system will bring rain on Wednesday night and Thursday. As it leaves, colder air will move over Lake Erie, cau

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

North Texas Braces for a Windy, Chilly Wednesday

North Texas is in for a change in weather. A cold front is expected to arrive on Tuesday. By late afternoon, temperatures will drop from a high of 72 degrees into the 60s. This front is not just about cooler temperatures. It brings strong winds too. A wind advisory is in place until Wednesday evenin

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Digital Health Twins: A New Way to Care for Older Adults

Technology is changing how we care for older adults. One exciting development is digital health twins (DHTs). These are virtual copies of real people. They can help doctors and nurses take better care of older adults. But, like any new technology, there are challenges. First, there are ethical conc

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Theme Park Showdown: Who's Winning the Visitor Race?

Theme parks are like sports teams, and every year, there's a big report that shows which ones are scoring the most points. The report is called the TEA Experience Index, and it counts how many people visit the top theme parks around the world. Disney is like the superstar team, winning most of the

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather Rollercoaster: Rain and Wind Ahead

Maryland is in for a weather rollercoaster this week. After a chilly Monday, things are about to get interesting. The first half of the week will be dry and cool. But by Wednesday, rain and wind will make their grand entrance. Monday starts off crisp with a bit of frost in the morning. But don't wo

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers and the Shutdown: What's the Deal with Back Pay?

The government shutdown has left many federal workers in a tough spot. With no paychecks coming in, they're worried about how they'll make ends meet. But there's some good news: a law passed in 2019 says that once the shutdown is over, these workers should get their back pay. So, who gets this back

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI Joins the AI Music Craze: What's the Big Deal?

OpenAI is diving into the AI music scene, a market that's expected to grow big time by 2030. They're working on a tool that can create original music from simple text or sound inputs. This isn't just any project; they're teaming up with Juilliard students to fine-tune the tool's understanding of mus

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Oct 27 2025WEATHER

Rainy Days Ahead: What's Up with the Weather?

The Inland Northwest has been dry for a while, but things are changing. Rain is finally here, and it's not planning to leave soon. In Coeur d'Alene, almost 3 inches of rain have fallen this month, which is more than the usual 2. 22 inches for October. This change in weather is linked to something c

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Why a Vegan Restaurant Chain Shut Down

A vegan restaurant chain recently closed all its locations. This isn't just a story about food choices. It's about politics, culture, and the challenges of running a business that serves a small group of people. First, let's talk about the numbers. In the U. S. , only 6% of adults are vegetarian an

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Dallas Debates: Money, Trust, and Big Decisions

Dallas is in the middle of some tough chats. The city is trying to figure out how to handle money, trust, and big choices. One of the biggest debates is about working with ICE, the federal immigration agency. Some folks think teaming up with ICE could help solve crimes and show that Dallas is seriou

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