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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch and Sudden Chill Ahead in Detroit

A warm spell will carry on through Wednesday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 50s. By Thursday afternoon, highs could touch the lower 60s before clouds roll in and turn the day into a showery, thunderstorm‑heavy event. The National Weather Service has issued a 4‑Warn Alert for the afternoo

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Portland’s Weather Mix: From Dry Beginnings to Light Snow in the Cascades

Portland starts Wednesday with a brief spell of clear skies, giving residents a momentary break from rain. But that calm is short‑lived. Satellite data shows an approaching front coming in from the eastern Pacific, set to bring a band of showers across the metro area. The National Weather Service wa

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Sun‑lit Minnesota: A Warm Day Ahead

The state will enjoy a bright day, with temperatures climbing into the 60s and even touching the 70s in some spots. Light clouds will drift across the sky, letting sunshine filter through. Winds stay calm, coming from the south or west at just five to ten miles per hour. Central and southern parts

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Morning Sunshine Sets Stage for Baltimore’s Home Opener

The first day of the season in Baltimore feels like a breath of fresh air. Temperatures will hover around 70°F, giving fans and players a pleasant backdrop for the Orioles’ opening game. Winds from the south‑southwest will pick up, blowing at 20 to 30 mph and adding a brisk edge to the afternoon. R

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Mar 25 2026SCIENCE

Nano Thermometers that Brighten With Heat

A new way to read tiny temperature changes uses a special dye inside a plastic bead. When the bead gets warmer, the dye lights up more instead of dimming like most other sensors. This happens because heat helps the dye jump from a dark “triplet” state back to a bright “singlet” state, a proces

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville’s Hot Arts & Music Lineup

The city is buzzing with shows and events that mix music, theater, and art. First up, a new musical set to the famous tunes of Jimmy Buffett is running at the local community playhouse until April 12. It promises laughs and heart, but there’s no show on Easter. Next, a family‑friendly musical based

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Late‑Night Talk Shows Shift from Jokes to Politics

Vince Vaughn recently spoke on Theo Von’s podcast and said that the tone of many late‑night programs has changed. He believes they now focus too much on political commentary and lose the humor that once drew viewers. The actor pointed out that shows like those hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colb

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Mar 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Coins Could Become Everyday Bank Assets Soon

In the next few years, two of the biggest digital coins are expected to be treated like regular commodities by banks. A senior executive at a crypto‑finance firm believes that Bitcoin and Ethereum will be available for purchase through any major bank in about five years. The main difference betwe

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Mar 25 2026SCIENCE

PdRu Nano‑Alloys Turn Light Into a Powerful Cancer Weapon

A new approach uses tiny metal particles made of palladium and ruthenium to turn harmless light into a lethal blow against tumor cells. The particles are shaped like spheres, flowers or sheets, but the best ones are smooth and evenly mixed. Scientists coat them with a friendly polymer and attach L‑a

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Shifting Weather: What’s Next After a Slow Warm-Up

Michigan’s weather is playing a slow game of catch-up this week. While the state won’t see dramatic changes overnight, the southern half is in for a steady rise in temperatures starting today. By Thursday, residents there could enjoy a much warmer feel in the air—though not all regions will get the

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