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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Safety Boost in Kansas City: New Cameras and Lights Hit the Streets

In Kansas City, Missouri, the scene is changing. The city has been adding new security cameras and lights throughout the downtown area, especially in the Crossroads neighborhood. The aim? To make Kansas City safer. Mayor Quinton Lucas announced this move recently, highlighting how these upgrades wil

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch Series 10: A Balanced Choice

Imagine swapping your durable Apple Watch Ultra 2 for a more subtle companion. A tech fan did just that and tested the Apple Watch Series 10 for a month. The result? It's not as tough as the Ultra, but it excels in daily use. Think of a smooth design that fits your wrist just right and super-fast ch

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Eero's Weatherproof Wi-Fi Extender: A Game Changer for Outdoor Connectivity

Are you tired of spotty Wi-Fi outside? Eero's new Outdoor 7 is here to make your life easier. This tough little device can handle extreme weather, from snowstorms to scorching heat. It supports Wi-Fi 7 speeds and can cover a massive 15, 000 square feet. No more struggling with connections for your o

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

SpaceX's Success: A Clash with Bureaucracy

SpaceX recently made history with its Starship launch and reentry, showcasing American ingenuity. But while Elon Musk's company is breaking boundaries, the U. S. government is busy pursuing it with regulations from seven federal agencies. This isn't just about SpaceX; many U. S. companies are facing

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Tragic End to a Charitable Day

A Tennessee medical student, Ellie Claire Young, was tragically killed at a cancer charity walk. The 22-year-old was shot by her ex-boyfriend, Jackson Hopper, who then led police on a dangerous car chase across multiple counties. The incident happened on Saturday at Shelby Farms Park in Memphis duri

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

China's Monster Magnet: A 42. 02 Tesla Marvel

Imagine a magnetic field so strong, it puts Earth's to shame by over 800, 000 times! In China, scientists just pulled off this incredible feat. At the Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF) in Hefei, they created a resistive magnet that hit a whopping 42. 02 tesla. Compare that to Earth's cozy

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oops, I Sent It! How to Unsend an Email in Outlook

Ever hit send too fast and wished you could take back an email? Well, Outlook users, there's good news! You can actually recall an email, but it's not available for every situation. First, understand that "unsending" or "reverting" an email is actually called "recalling" in Outlook. The steps vary

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Saying Goodbye to Liam: One Direction Fans Grieve Their Childhood Hero

Mikaela Dee and many other young fans found solace and friendship in the pop band One Direction during their teenage years. Now, Liam Payne's sudden death has left them mourning not just a celebrity, but also the memories of their youth. Growing up together with the band, these fans created a strong

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Comet: Last Chance to Spot C/2023 A3 in Portland

You might have heard that Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been occasionally seen in the Pacific Northwest skies this month. Unfortunately, the weather hasn't been cooperative, making it tough to catch a glimpse. But don't worry! There are still one or two opportunities left before it disappear

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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Walking Pneumonia: A Gradual Illness on the Rise

Lately, cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae, often referred to as "walking pneumonia, " have been increasing, especially among kids. This bacteria causes lung infections, but unlike other types of pneumonia, it comes on slowly and usually isn't severe enough to require hospitalization. Doctors have seen

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