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Apr 02 2026WEATHER

Strong winds hit inland San Diego before the week ends

San Diego’s eastern neighborhoods will face gusty winds through Thursday at 11 a. m. Forecasters expect speeds of 35 to 45 mph, with occasional bursts up to 55 mph near Interstate 8 past Alpine. The National Weather Service issued the advisory specifically for areas east of Interstate 15. While temp

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Apr 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Choosing between the Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder

Families looking for a three-row SUV often narrow their choices to the Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder. Both have strong reputations and plenty of options. But which one fits a typical family better today? The Pathfinder stands out for comfort. Its seats, especially in the back, feel roomier an

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New mystery season gets a date on Netflix

The popular mystery show A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is coming back for another round of investigations. Netflix has picked May 27 for its second season, giving fans fresh episodes to binge. The series follows a high school student who digs into old cases, proving that real-life detective work isn

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Mar 29 2026OPINION

Tech Students Today: Why Smartphones Are Both a Gift and a Challenge in Classrooms

A growing trend shows students pulling out smartphones more than textbooks during lectures. While some argue these devices boost learning by providing instant information, others worry they’re turning classrooms into distraction zones. Research suggests that the average student checks their phone up

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Netflix Thriller Gives True Detective Fans a Fresh Mystery

The latest crime series on Netflix may be the best thing for people who love True Detective. It has nine parts and got a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. The show is built from books that many readers already enjoy. True Detective’s next season won’t be released for a long time. The last

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Mar 27 2026SCIENCE

New Ways to Spot Lifestyle Health Risks

Scientists are exploring fresh markers in the body that could help spot problems linked to how we live. These new tools look at tiny molecules and signals in blood, sweat or even breath that change when we eat poorly, sit too long or smoke. By catching these clues early, doctors might offer advice t

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Mar 27 2026WEATHER

Cold Front Brings Warmth, Fog and Fire Warnings

The calm weather we’ve been enjoying is about to change. A chilly front will bring a cool breeze this weekend, but it also creates conditions that can let fires spread fast. Rain is expected to increase next week. A dense fog advisory covers parts of southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi until

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

Tech Council Made of CEOs, Not Scientists

The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology is usually a quiet group. It gets noticed only when something goes wrong. The new council was announced after a long delay, and most of its members are not scientists. The list shows nine seats still empty. The people who were chosen so

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Mar 21 2026HEALTH

PCOS Unpacked: From Hormones to Healing

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is more than a collection of cysts; it’s a complex mix of hormones, genes and everyday habits that can disrupt a woman’s health. The first thing doctors notice is too much male hormone in the body, a condition called hyperandrogenism. This excess can lead to acne, hair

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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Sleep Problems, Night Jobs and Hormone Health: What the Data Say

Recent research shows that people who have trouble sleeping or work nights face a higher chance of hormone‑related health issues. The study looked at thousands of people in the UK and used genetic clues to see if the link was real or just a coincidence. Results suggest that both poor sleep and

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