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Oct 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Birdhouses Built by Midlands Students Aim to Protect Screech Owls, Wood Ducks, and Eastern Bluebirds

In Columbia, South Carolina, students at Heyward Career and Technology Center in Richland School District One are working on a project that's more than just a school assignment. Led by construction teacher Frank Gilbert, the students are building birdhouses for screech owls, wood ducks, and eastern

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Oct 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Different Kind of Time Travel

Ever thought about what a single house has witnessed over the centuries? That's exactly what director Robert Zemeckis, famous for "Back to the Future" and "Forrest Gump, " is exploring in his new film, "Here. " Based on Richard McGuire's graphic novel, the movie takes us on a unique time-traveling j

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Oct 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

The World's Ticking Climate Time Bomb

In a stark warning, the United Nations says we're heading for a dangerous 3. 1°C temperature rise. The world's nations need to cut greenhouse gases dramatically, starting now. The UN Environmental Program (UNEP) says we can aim for 1. 5°C, but it won't be easy. We need to slash emissions by 42% by 2

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Trump's Team in House: Elections Under New Scrutiny

House Republicans have hired two former Trump officials involved in the 2020 fake elector scheme for their committee overseeing elections. Joshua Findlay and Thomas Lane, who worked on the Trump campaign's legal team, are now advising the House on election law. This move comes as the House prepares

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Oct 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Yellow Powder: A Game Changer Against CO2

Imagine if a tiny amount of powder could do the job of a large tree in capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have created just that—a fluffy yellow powder named COF-999. This powder, designed with microscopic pores, can trap CO2 and releas

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Crypto PAC Fairshake's Election Push

As the 2024 election nears its end, the leading pro-crypto super PAC, Fairshake, is making a final push to support candidates they like. They've spent a lot of money, around $29 million in September alone, according to the Federal Election Commission. Most of this money went to close House races in

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Oct 20 2024HEALTH

Waffle Warning: Frozen Foods Recalled

This week, Treehouse Foods has issued a recall for their frozen waffles due to potential listeria contamination. The recall was prompted after routine testing at their manufacturing plant flagged the issue. These waffles are sold in stores across the United States and Canada. What does this mean fo

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Minute Maid's Zero Sugar Mishap: Sugar Found Where It shouldn't Be!

So, you thought you were drinking zero sugar lemonade? Think again! Coca-Cola recently discovered that some cans of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade actually contain real sugar. Yep, you heard it right! An error during production led to over 13,000 cases being shipped out incorrectly. This isn't just

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Why Trump is Rallying in Blue States

In the final stretch of the 2024 presidential race, Donald Trump is turning his attention to some unlikely places. He's planning rallies in states that are traditionally Democratic, like California, Illinois, New York, and even Colorado. These aren't states he's likely to win, but his campaign think

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

The Waffle House Storm Check

You might think that a 24/7 breakfast chain like Waffle House wouldn’t have much to do with serious storm tracking. But think again! In the South, when a big storm hits, the status of your local Waffle House can tell you a lot. If it’s open, even with a limited menu, it’s a good sign the storm isn’t

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