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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Which ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Favorites Might Not Make it to the Finals?

This season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is heating up as the semifinals are about to kick off. With only five celebrities left, everyone is wondering who will make it to the finals and who will be going home. The show’s format is intense – each celebrity performs two dances, and the judges, along wi

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Gopher Tortoises: Rain's Secret Influence on Their Menu

Have you ever stopped to wonder how the weather can influence what animals eat? Let's talk about gopher tortoises, plant-eating creatures that love fruit when it's ripe. When it rains, these tortoises switch to a diet filled with fruits. This change affects the types of seeds they spread, giving an

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Nov 19 2024WEATHER

Weather Watch: First Snow, Rain Mix, and Cold Blast Ahead

Hey there, weather watchers! If you're hoping for a dry week, Monday is your best bet. A few drops might fall here and there, but most places will stay dry. Expect temperatures to hover around their usual afternoon levels. On Tuesday, get ready for a change. A low-pressure system from the panhandle

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Inside a Rainy Landing: A Flight Attendant's Cockpit View

Imagine being a passenger who gets to sit in the cockpit of an airplane during a stormy night. That's exactly what happened to Mina Farmen Bertheussen, a Norwegian Airlines flight attendant from Oslo. She was traveling to visit family and requested a seat behind the pilots. What she witnessed and fi

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Silver Nanoparticles in Porous Supports for Faster Dye Degradation

Ever wondered how to make catalysts that work superfast and can be easily used? Scientists figured out a way by creating tiny silver nanoparticles, called nano-Ag, and placing them in special porous supports called hyper-cross-linked supports (HCP-CC). These supports have lots of tiny holes that mak

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

WWE Hits Netflix: A New Era for Wrestling Fans

Get ready for a major shake-up in the world of wrestling! World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is set to launch its first "Monday Night Raw" episode on Netflix on January 6, 2023. The big news was announced by WWE's Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque during a concert by Travis Scott at Co

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

'Rapper-Wife' Gets Jail Time for Helping Hubby Launder Stolen Bitcoin

It's not every day you hear about a rapper involved in a massive crypto heist. But that's exactly what happened to Heather Morgan, also known as Razzlekhan, who got sentenced to 18 months in prison. Her crime? Helping her husband, Ilya Lichtenstein, launder stolen bitcoin worth over $10 billion toda

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Rivalry Night: Chargers Face Ravens in a Battle of Brothers

The Chargers are on a roll, fresh off a win against the Bengals that puts them at 7-3. Coach Jim Harbaugh is thrilled with the team's performance, highlighting their teamwork. Despite their success, they trail the Chiefs by two games in the tight AFC West race. Looking ahead, the Chargers face their

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Nov 18 2024WEATHER

Tracking Tropical Depression Sara: Maps and Models Reveal Its Path

Tropical Depression Sara, which emerged on Thursday in the Caribbean, is being closely monitored by the National Hurricane Center. This storm is quite unusual for November, as hurricanes in Florida during this month are extremely rare. To stay informed, you can check out the latest maps and models t

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Nov 18 2024WEATHER

Weather Woes Ahead: Rain and Snow Expected for Thanksgiving

Are you ready for a soggy and snowy Thanksgiving week? Forecasters have warned that multiple weather fronts are set to bring rain and snow to major regions across the U. S. , right in time for the holiday. Starting from Sunday, more than 25 million people were under various weather alerts, including

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