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Nov 25 2024CRIME

A Surprising Theft: How a Couple Allegedly Stole Thousands from Lululemon

In Minnesota, a couple was recently arrested after being accused of stealing a massive amount of Lululemon goods. Jadion Richards, 44, and Akwele Lawes-Richards, 45, from Connecticut, are suspected of orchestrating and carrying out the thefts. How did they allegedly do it? By using clever tricks lik

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Predicting Peptide Power: A New Way to Find Drug Candidates

Ever wondered why some tiny peptides can pack a big punch when it comes to treating diseases? These little protein chunks could be the next big thing in medicine. But finding the right ones isn't easy. Scientists have a tough time predicting how peptides will interact with proteins in our bodies. Th

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Nov 25 2024WEATHER

Thanksgiving Travel: Snow and Rain Alert in 14 States

Are you planning a Thanksgiving trip? Beware, multiple states are bracing for heavy snow and rain, which could disrupt your journey. States like Colorado, Idaho, and California are expecting up to 7 feet of snow in mountain areas. This snowfall is forecasted to cause travel chaos, especially since m

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Nov 25 2024WEATHER

Snow's Back: Storm Heads to Minnesota and Wisconsin

Hey, those in Northern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin, get ready for some snow! Initially, we had a teaser around Halloween, but Mother Nature seems to be taking her time this year. Before you know it, though, we might see a good chunk of snow covering the grounds. Metrologists had been forecasti

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Nov 25 2024WEATHER

Snow May Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

Chicago, get ready for a cool Thanksgiving! The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the mid-30s on the holiday. A weather system sweeping through on Wednesday could bring rain or snow, lasting into Thursday. The heaviest snowfall is likely Wednesday afternoon and night. Travelers migh

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Discovering Birds' Cool Spots in Savanna Trees: A Climate Change Perspective

Imagine you're a small bulbul or a larger hornbill, both birds living in a subtropical African savanna. You love to rest in trees, especially when it's hot. Scientists have recently used special tools called LiDAR and complex models to figure out how many trees provide a cool place to rest. They fou

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

When Remakes Shine: A Look at Hollywood's Best Crime Thriller

Remakes sometimes get a bad rap, right? Many people think they lack originality and can't live up to the originals. But hold on, because not all remakes are created equal. Especially when it comes to Hollywood's take on international hits. You see, remakes can bring a unique perspective and make a s

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

How Nurses in Poland Approach Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Therapy for Primary Antibody Deficiency

Primary antibody deficiency (PAD) is a condition where the body struggles to fight infections. One effective treatment is subcutaneous immunoglobulin replacement therapy (scIgRT), which patients can administer at home. This method has its pros and cons, and nurses play a crucial role in making it wo

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Nov 25 2024EDUCATION

Similarity vs Diversity: How to Get Along?

Ever wondered if celebrating differences or similarities makes us friendlier towards others? Science says that when it comes to different groups like ethnic, religious, or political ones, people just love having something in common. Research has shown that the more alike we feel, the more we want to

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Watching Bacteria Dance: The Rhythm of E. coli in Tiny Pools

Bacteria, like E. coli, have their own rhythm. They move in a pattern, and when placed in tiny circular pools, they swim along the edges. Connect these pools with small channels, and something amazing happens – the bacteria start to move together, in sync! This is what scientists call synchronizatio

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