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Dec 17 2025OPINION

Uncovering the Red Flags: A Closer Look at the Indian River County Shooting

A tragic shooting in Indian River County left two people dead and a community searching for answers. The shooter, David Halberstam, had a history of concerning behavior that raised questions about how he slipped through the cracks. Sheriff Eric Flowers clarified that Halberstam was not on their age

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Smart Food Check: How Scientists Track Tyramine

In the world of food safety, scientists are always looking for better ways to detect harmful substances. One such substance is tyramine, a compound that can cause health issues if consumed in large amounts. Recently, researchers developed a clever tool to spot tyramine in food, especially cheese. T

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

Bread Tampering Incident Leaves Customers on Edge

In a bizarre turn of events, a woman from Texas has been arrested for allegedly inserting razor blades into loaves of bread at two Walmart stores in Biloxi, Mississippi. The suspect, Camille Benson, 33, now faces charges of attempted mayhem, with her bond set at a hefty $100, 000. The first alarm w

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Staying Safe While Cleaning Up After Floods

Floods can be really scary and messy. After the water goes down, it's important to be careful when cleaning up. The health department in Snohomish County has some good advice to keep everyone safe. First, don't go back into your home until officials say it's okay. Look for any damage to the buildin

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Dec 17 2025WEATHER

Uneven Weather Ahead for Massachusetts

Massachusetts is set for a wild weather ride. The week will end with a storm, but not before a few changes. After a cold Tuesday night, Wednesday will be windy. Expect gusts between 25 to 35 mph. The temperature will dip again at night, but Thursday will be sunnier and warmer. Highs will reach the l

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Dec 17 2025WEATHER

Colorado Faces High Winds: Power Shutdowns on the Horizon

Strong winds are heading towards Colorado, and people are getting ready. The National Weather Service says there will be very strong winds in Northern Colorado and the mountains on December 17. These winds can cause big problems. Xcel Energy, a big electricity company, thinks it might need to turn

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday Pet Safety: Simple Steps to Keep Furry Friends Happy

The holiday season is a time for joy and gatherings, but it's also a time when pets can feel overwhelmed. With more people around, pets might feel stressed or anxious. It's important to think about how the holidays affect our furry friends. One big issue is food. During holidays, people eat differe

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

Colorado Braces for Wind and Fire Risks

The Front Range is facing a serious situation. Dry weather and strong winds are making wildfires more likely. On Monday, Denver hit a record high of 68 degrees, the warmest December 15th since 1921. This is the seventh day in a row with temperatures above 60 degrees. The dry conditions have mad

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

A Driver's Rage on Liverpool's Celebration Day

On a day meant for joy, a man's anger turned Liverpool's victory parade into a scene of panic. Paul Doyle, a 54-year-old man, drove his Ford Galaxy into crowds of fans, injuring 134 people. This happened on May 26, as supporters were heading home from the Premier League title celebrations. Dashcam

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking AI Potential: Why a Safe Space Matters

AI is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it. A recent study shows that 83% of business leaders think a safe environment is key to making AI work well. This isn't just about having the right tools. It's about creating a place where people feel okay to try new things, even if they fail.

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