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Oct 21 2024WEATHER

Roswell's Flash Flood: What Happened?

Hey there! You know Roswell, New Mexico? Well, something big happened there. A flash flood hit hard, leaving two people dead and around 290 rescued. It was so bad that cars were swept away and even homes got flooded. The National Guard and other emergency teams jumped in to help. They worked all nig

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Oct 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Seattle Broadcasting Legend Passes Away at 80

Tony Ventrella, a prominent figure in Seattle's sports broadcasting scene, has left us at the age of 80. Over his more than 40-year career, he worked at various TV stations like FOX 13, King, KIRO, and Komo, making him a familiar face to the Western Washington community. Besides broadcasting, Ventre

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Can the Apple Watch Foresee Your Health?

Ever thought your smartwatch could warn you about sickness days before you fall ill? That’s what some Apple Watch users are experiencing with the new Vitals app. This app tracks five health parameters like heart rate and sleep duration, showing trends that might predict health hiccups. Upgrading to

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Oct 20 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Orionid Meteor Shower: A Guide for Stargazers

Halley's comet, on its 76-year journey around the sun, left a trail of debris that creates an annual meteor shower called the Orionid meteor shower. This celestial event peaks on Sunday night and Monday, offering a great chance to see 10 to 20 meteors per hour. The best viewing time is after midnigh

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Church Visits: Inspiring Black Voters in Georgia

On a Sunday morning, Vice President Kamala Harris was spotted attending church services in Georgia. Alongside legendary singer Stevie Wonder, she aimed to encourage Black voters to cast their ballots in the upcoming election. This passionate effort is part of a national campaign known as "souls to t

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Oct 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring China's Mega Apartment: 30, 000 Residents or Not?

Photos online show a massive apartment building in China claimed to house 30, 000 people. The building, called Regent International Center, is real and stands in Hangzhou's Qianjiang Century City. But can it really fit 30, 000 residents? Experts can't agree. Some say it's close to 20, 000, while oth

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Oct 20 2024FINANCE

October 18th's Mega Millions Draw: What You Need to Know

Did you check your Mega Millions tickets yet? No one hit the big $185 million jackpot on Friday, October 18th. But hey, don't feel too bad—there were thousands of other winners in Ohio who got smaller prizes. Want to know the lucky numbers? They were 4, 9, 26, 39, 58, and the Mega Ball was 23. The

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Lizzo and Harris Bring Energy to Detroit Voting Kickoff

In Detroit, Vice President Kamala Harris and famous singer Lizzo teamed up to boost early voting. They were in Lizzo's hometown, praising the city known for its auto and music industries. It's not just Coney Dogs and Faygo soda that Detroit is famous for — it's also Lizzo! She joked about this, sayi

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Oct 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Week with an EV: My First Chevy Equinox Adventure

Spending a week with an electric vehicle (EV) for the first time was an exciting experience. I’ve only ever driven gas-powered cars, so the Chevy Equinox was a big change. I remember testing a Tesla Roadster back in 2011, and it was incredibly fast and fun, but the Equinox offered a totally differen

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

North Korean Soldiers in Russia: Preparing for Ukraine?

Have you ever wondered what North Korean soldiers are up to these days? Well, recent videos show them getting geared up in Russia, near the Chinese border. This isn't just a casual meet-up. Reports suggest these soldiers are being trained to join the fight in Ukraine. Picture this: a long line of s

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