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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

PFT's Picks: Week 6 NFL Showdowns

Last week was a bit of a struggle for PFT's Chris and Mike with their NFL predictions. Both experts had a rough time, ending up at 6-8 and 7-7. They're now looking for a comeback in the upcoming Week 6 games. One major matchup to watch is the 49ers versus the Seahawks. Both Chris and Mike think the

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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

Storm Milton: Tracking Winds, Rain, and Power Outages

Ever heard of Milton? It's not a person, but a storm! A big one, too. Milton was a post-tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center. This storm was no joke, with winds blowing at 75 miles per hour! It caused power outages in its path. About 20% to 80% of

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Oct 10 2024CRIME

Diddy Fights Back: Accuses Feds of Leaking Info to Harm His Case

Sean "Diddy" Combs and his lawyers are pushing back against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). They claim that DHS agents have leaked grand jury information and are trying to smear Combs' name. This comes as Combs awaits trial on serious charges like sex trafficking and assault. His legal te

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Oct 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: A Bunch of Stars Turning a Year Older Today

It's a special day for quite a few celebrities as they celebrate their birthdays on October 10. Did you know that several of these stars are Libras? According to Co-Star Astrology, Libras are known for being compassionate and charming, which might explain why many Hollywood actors are born under thi

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

The Unlikely Heroes: 2004 Red Sox Rise from the Ashes

It was the year that changed everything. The Boston Red Sox, still smarting from 2003's heartbreaking loss to the Yankees, saw a complete shift with the arrival of a new general manager, Theo Epstein, and a new manager, Terry Francona. Let's not forget the iconic addition of ace pitcher Curt Schilli

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Oct 10 2024SCIENCE

Simplifying Science: A Cool Tool for DNA Data

In the high-stakes world of genomic research, data is the key to unlocking life's mysteries. But dealing with massive amounts of DNA data can be a real headache for scientists. That's where MiLaboratories, a startup from San Francisco, steps in. They've created a special platform that makes it easie

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

How Weather Affects LSU Football Games

Imagine this: LSU's football team is about to kick off a game against Ole Miss. The weather? Clear skies with a comfortable 79 degrees at kickoff, cooling down to the upper 60s by the end of the game. This isn't just any weather forecast; it's part of the new LSU Football Kickoff Weather Index creat

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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

Fall-like Weather is Here: Enjoy It While It Lasts!

Get ready for the perfect fall weather! Temperatures are going to be nice and crisp, hovering around the mid-60s. A dry cold front is coming our way, but don't worry, it won't bring any moisture. Expect sunshine each day and clear skies at night. This is great for those last-minute outdoor projects,

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Google's Grip on Search: U. S. Mulls Breakup

Imagine if you couldn't choose what browser to use, or which search engine to trust. That's the reality the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to change. They're considering asking a judge to force Google to sell parts of its business. Why? Because Google has been controlling the online search sce

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

US Government Weighs Breaking Up Google over Antitrust Concerns

Imagine splitting up one of the world's largest tech companies. That's what the U.S. government is considering for Google. They're looking at forcing Google to sell parts of its business. This could be the first big corporate split in a long time. The Department of Justice says Google has too much c

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