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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Taiwan Prepares as Typhoon Krathon Looms

Taiwan is in a tense state of readiness. A strong storm, called Typhoon Krathon, is on its way and expected to hit the western coast early Thursday morning. With winds up to 108mph and gusts reaching 130mph, this typhoon packs a serious punch. Officials have asked people living in areas with low-lyi

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Oct 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Safeguarding Your Tech: Easy Steps for Any Emergency

Imagine this: a sudden power outage, and all your important files are at risk. Yikes! Let's talk about how to keep your gadgets safe during unexpected events. Disasters can hit anytime—power cuts, hurricanes, earthquakes—and you don’t want to be left with broken tech. So, let's get serious about pro

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Woes in September: What's Global Warming Got to Do With It?

September has been a soggy month, with powerful storms and flooding happening all over the world. While scientists can link some of these weather events directly to global warming, it’s still too early to say for sure if climate change is behind this month's unusual rainfall. "We always have extrem

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Oct 02 2024CRIME

The Mysterious Meeting: What Happened Between Mickey Stines and Judge Mullins?

Imagine this: two men, a former sheriff named Mickey Stines and District Judge Kevin Mullins, having lunch together in Letcher County, Kentucky. They chatted about something private that seemed harmless at the time. But later, it became clear that their conversation was a turning point in a tragic e

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

NASCAR Fans Gear Up for Kansas Speedway: Wind and Excitement Ahead!

Are you ready for some speedy action? NASCAR is back at Kansas Speedway, and this time, it looks like we won't be dealing with any rain delays. Back in May, fans had to wait through hours of delay before the race finally started. But this weekend promises clear skies and an exciting show! The w

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Georgia's Surprise Storm: When Helene Hit Hard

Imagine waking up to a normal day, only to have the sky turn dark and wind start howling. That's what happened in Georgia when Hurricane Helene paid an unexpected visit. This category 4 storm wasn't messing around. Waves as tall as buildings crashed into the shore, turning streets into rivers. Peopl

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Preparing for a Power Outage: Your Must-Have Items!

Imagine you wake up one day, and your home is dark. No electricity means no lights, no TV, and maybe even no hot water. Yikes! But don't worry, with the right supplies, you can handle this like a pro. Let’s talk about some essential items to have on hand during a power outage. First off, light is k

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

"Six Weeks Later: The Unseen Power of Northeast Ohio's Storm"

Six weeks after the storm hit Northeast Ohio, new security camera footage from Cleveland offers a raw glimpse into its power. The video shows intense rain that becomes almost blinding, and ferocious winds bending trees like they were twigs. City streets turn into rivers as vehicles struggle through

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

A Little Bit of Everything: Sun, Warmth, and a Tropical Twist

If you're a fan of the great outdoors, this is your week! The sun is out in full force, with temperatures hitting a sweet spot that's not too hot, not too cold. Perfect for a picnic or a hike, wouldn't you say? But wait, there's more! Over in the tropics, things are heating up too. A little weather

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Midlands Rivers Swell: Is Rainfall to Blame?

Something unusual is happening in the Midlands. Rivers are reaching levels that we haven't seen since 2015. The cause? Heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. Forecasters warn that rivers might stay high for days. This could affect many areas, including roads and even homes along certain rivers like the E

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