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May 04 2025WEATHER

Weather Alerts in Orangeburg County: What Happened and What's Next

Orangeburg County residents were on high alert earlier this evening. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the area. This warning was later lifted by the National Weather Center. The storm moved quickly, traveling at 35 miles per hour. It was last seen near Rivers Bridge State Park. This was

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May 04 2025HEALTH

How Your Daily Choices Impact Your Heart

Heart health is a big deal and it is not just about cholesterol. It is about understanding how different parts of your life come together. The risk of heart disease is closely linked to lipoprotein ratios. These ratios show how likely someone is to develop atherosclerosis, which is a major cause of

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Protein Power: Boosting Surgery Recovery

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common issue that affects joints like hips and knees. It is becoming more widespread due to things like obesity and an aging population. When joints wear out, surgery is often needed. But surgery can lead to muscle loss, which makes joints less stable and increases the risk

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Tool Gets Its Own App: What's the Big Deal?

Google has a new trick up its sleeve. NotebookLM, its research tool, is stepping into the app world. On May 20, 2025, users can expect to see the app hit both Android and iOS platforms. If you are eager to get your hands on it, you can pre-register now. The app will be downloaded automatically o

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Governor Stands Firm Amid Arrest Threats

Wisconsin's governor, Tony Evers, is not backing down despite recent threats from a high-ranking official in the Trump administration. The official hinted that Evers could face arrest due to guidelines he issued for state employees dealing with federal immigration agents. Evers made it clear that he

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May 02 2025POLITICS

A Divided Campus: Trump's Visit to the University of Alabama

The University of Alabama was the stage for a political showdown. President Donald Trump took the spotlight at the school's commencement ceremony. He spoke for nearly an hour, touching on various topics. He boasted about his electoral victories, claimed the 2020 election was rigged, and took aim at

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May 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Mobile Note-Taking Revolution

Google is set to bring its AI-powered note-taking tool, NotebookLM, to mobile devices. This move is part of a broader trend where tech companies are making their services more accessible on the go. The apps, which are already available for preorder, will launch on May 20. This date coincides with th

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Preparing for the Unseen: Planning for Bioterrorism Emergencies

In today's world, being ready for anything is crucial. One of the biggest fears is a bioterrorism attack in a crowded public space. This is a scary thought, but it's important to think about how to handle it. Experts have been working on a plan to make sure we are prepared. First, let's talk about

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May 02 2025POLITICS

May Day Marches: Workers Unite Against Recent Changes

This year, May Day protests in the United States took a different turn. Usually, these rallies focus on workers' rights worldwide. However, this time, they were fueled by a growing resistance against the current administration's policies. People were upset about plans to reduce workers' protections,

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Wellington's E-Scooter Injuries: A Closer Look

The city of Wellington saw a new mode of transportation hit its streets in mid-2019. These were electric scooters, or e-scooters, which were introduced by commercial operators. These scooters are small, electric-powered vehicles that can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h. They are popular among city

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