TT

Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Matt Fitzpatrick: Taking it Weekly to the Cup

Ask anyone who follows the pro golf tours around the globe, and they'll know who Fitzpatrick is. His success has been a journey of steady, impressive improvements. Throughout his career, Fitzpatrick has been climbing the ranks. His victories across different levels of tournaments and hi

reading time less than a minute
Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cotton's Heat Stress: A Question of Survival

There's no mistaking it, our world is heating up. Cotton is a key player in the global fabric of society. The future of cotton is under threat because of frequent and intense heatwaves that are hobbling the plant. Climate change is real and cotton is feeling the b the brunt of it from one end of

reading time less than a minute
Jan 30 2025WEATHER

South Carolina's Weather Rollercoaster: Rain and Sunshine Await

Imagine waking up to mild temperatures and partly cloudy skies. Sunlight is peeking into the room. It is time to put on the favorite hoodie. It's pleasant outside, but there is a twist for the weekend. The weather will change from Friday afternoon. A cold front is traveling through the Southea

reading time less than a minute
Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Undersea Cables and NATO: Protecting the Baltic's Hidden Highways

On a cold Christmas morning in 2024, Estonia's power supply took a hit. The Estlink 2 cable, connecting them to Finland, unexpectedly failed. This left Estonia with only one operational cable, losing nearly two-thirds of its power supply. Although it didn't disrupt services immediately, experts fear

reading time less than a minute
Jan 30 2025WEATHER

Typhoons and Taiwan: When Track Errors Don't Matter

Did you know that the rainfall in Taiwan during typhoons is largely influenced by where the storm goes? Usually, the better a model predicts the storm's path, the better it can forecast how much rain will fall. But a recent study found that for typhoons moving in a specific way—from the southwest—th

reading time less than a minute
Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Fresh Faces of Survivor: Who's Competing in Fiji for $1 Million?

Are you ready to meet the newest crew of contenders? Get set for Survivor Season 48, where 18 brave souls will be marooned on the stunning islands of Fiji. The adventure starts with a two-hour premiere on February 26 at 8/7c. Hosted by Jeff Probst, this season promises thrilling challenges and surp

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Alert: Parks Shut Down in Massachusetts

Hey there, did you know some parks in Massachusetts are closing up due to bird flu worries? It's true! Signs are popping up in Boston's Emerald Necklace parks, warning folks not to feed or touch birds. The big concern is the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, which has been hanging around wild birds

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Black American Women: Managing Mental Health in the Spotlight

Chatting about mental health has become a trend in today's media, with many celebrities openly discussing their struggles. This isn't just a fleeting phenomenon; it's sparking interest in the mental wellness of Black American women. A recent study dived deep into this topic, trying to uncover what's

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech Battle: When Partnerships Go Sour

Imagine two tech giants, Project44 and MyCarrier, standing face to face in a courtroom. The air is thick with tension as they argue over broken promises and faulty services. Project44 is pointing fingers, accusing MyCarrier of secretly developing a rival product, even though they swore they wouldn't

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Weather App: Missing Settings and Always-On Features

Ever since Wednesday, January 22, users of the Pixel Weather app have noticed some key settings have vanished. These settings include toggles for immersive vibrations and AI-powered weather reports, weather units, and app themes. Despite their disappearance, these features seem to be working non-sto

reading time less than a minute