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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Weather: A Week of Changes

Baltimore is in for a wild weather ride this week. It all starts with a scorching Sunday, where the heat index could soar to triple digits. The sun will be out, making it feel even hotter than it actually is. But don't worry, relief is on the way. By Monday, things will cool down a bit. The highs w

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Aug 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI Weather Tools: What They Can and Can't Do

AI tools are getting better at predicting the weather in the short term. But there's a big difference between predicting the weather for the next few days and predicting climate trends for the next few decades. Some people think AI can solve climate change, but it's not that simple. AI can help pro

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Aug 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Ethereum's Crypto Boom

Ethereum, a big name in blockchain, started in 2015 and quickly became a game-changer. It introduced smart contracts, which are like digital agreements that run themselves. This led to the creation of many crypto-assets, following a standard called ERC-20. Now, imagine a massive collection of data.

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

The Unlikely Sports Rivalry: Michael Jordan and Ian Poulter

Michael Jordan, a name that strikes fear into the hearts of basketball players worldwide, once admitted to having a soft spot for a British golfer. This might come as a surprise, given Jordan's reputation as one of the most intimidating athletes in sports history. However, it's true. Jordan has open

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Westworld's AI: A Surprisingly Accurate Sci-Fi Take

Westworld, the HBO series that captivated sci-fi fans, did more than just entertain. It sparked conversations about AI and its potential. The show's depiction of AI, particularly in its first season, was surprisingly accurate, according to AI researcher Sasha Luccioni. In one scene, a host named Ma

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Aug 17 2025SCIENCE

Moon Missions: Why Plants and Tech Matter for Future Space Travel

The moon is back on the agenda for both the US and China. But before astronauts can set up camp, there's a big question: how will they survive up there? Living in space is tough. You can't just pop to the shop for supplies. So, scientists are looking at ways to grow food and recycle resources using

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Aug 17 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Sean Duffy: Aliens, Transparency, and a Dash of Humor

Sean Duffy, the acting head of NASA, recently brought some laughter to a serious topic: aliens. He joked about not yet receiving the so-called "alien briefing" but said he had asked for it. This was during a chat on Fox News, which was later shared online. Duffy, who also serves as the U. S. transpo

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Aug 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Showdown: Who's Winning the Weekend?

The movie world is buzzing with action this weekend. "Weapons" is still the king of the box office, holding onto its top spot for the second week in a row. This horror flick is doing so well that it might just become one of the top 15 movies of the year. It's not slowing down, and fans are loving it

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Newcastle United's Move for Wissa: What You Need to Know

Newcastle United is making a big move to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford. The club is ready to finalize the deal after Brentford secured a replacement in Dango Ouattara from Bournemouth. This deal is worth a record £42 million for Brentford. Wissa has been a top player for Brentford, scoring 19 goa

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Struggles: A Season of Missed Opportunities

The Dodgers are in a tough spot. They are not playing well. When they hit, they can't pitch. When they pitch, they can't hit. It's like they can't do both at the same time. They also struggle to move runners around the bases and get hits when they need them most. And don't get started on the relieve

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