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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Cancels Fun in Dallas-Fort Worth

Bad weather is heading to Dallas-Fort Worth, which has caused many events to be canceled or postponed. Some museums, like the Nasher Sculpture Center and Perot Museum of Nature and Science, are waiting to see how bad it gets before making a decision. The Kimbell Art Museum follows the local school d

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cool Down with Smart Fabrics: A New Way to Recover

Have you ever wished for a better way to cool off after a sweaty workout? Traditional methods like jumping into water can be messy and impractical. Enter wearable fluidic fabric – a smart material designed to make cooling down a breeze. This lightweight, portable fabric can mimic the refreshing effe

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Unexpected Discovery: Bodies Found in JetBlue Plane's Landing Gear

Imagine the surprise when two bodies were found stowed away in the landing gear of a JetBlue plane parked at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The grim discovery happened during a routine inspection late Monday night, after the flight had landed from New York's John F. Kennedy Interna

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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Weather Woes: UK Faces Floods and Snowfall

Imagine waking up to a world covered in ice and snow, and then suddenly finding yourself waist-deep in water. That's what many in the UK experienced recently. Areas like the Midlands in England were hit hard by flooding, with over 200 warnings issued for overflowing rivers. In Leicestershire, mobile

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Roxy: A 26, 000-Year-Old Fox in a Utah Cave

Imagine a time when the world was much colder and humans were just starting to roam the earth. In a remote cave in Utah, a team of scientists and cavers found something extraordinary: a nearly complete skeleton of a red fox. This isn't just any fox; it's one that lived over 26, 000 years ago, during

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Winter Chill: What to Expect in North Texas This Week

Get ready, North Texas! A cold snap is on its way, bringing freezing temperatures and maybe even some wintry mix. The National Weather Service says an Arctic air mass is heading our way overnight on Monday. This means we'll be feeling the cold for most of the week. Expect highs in the 30s and 40s wi

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Military's Role in Protecting Civilians: Shifting Gears

For a long time, the protection of civilians (POC) in conflict wasn't a big deal in military strategies. It was more about arms bearers following international humanitarian law (IHL). But things are changing. The nature of conflicts is transforming, with more internal fights happening in cities by u

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Mother Orca's Grief: Carrying Her Lost Calf

In 2018, an orca named Tahlequah, part of the critically endangered southern resident killer whales, made headlines for carrying her dead calf for 17 days. Recently, she's been spotted doing the same with a newborn that has passed away. Scientists believe this behavior shows her grief. Orcas, like

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Impact: A Surprising Connection to Idaho

Did you know that the late President Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from Georgia, left a mark on Idaho's political landscape? Long before he became the 39th President of the United States, Carter considered Idaho Senator Frank Church for the role of vice president during his presidential campaign in

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Comfort Levels in Iran: A Closer Look

In Kashan, Iran, a recent study took a deep dive into the comfort levels of nurses working in teaching hospitals. Over 300 nurses were picked randomly for this study. The focus was on understanding what makes nurses feel comfortable or not in their jobs. Researchers used special questionnaires to ga

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