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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

How Did Hurricane Milton Become So Powerful?

Hurricane Milton surprised everyone by growing so fast and strong. It started small, but quickly got bigger and stronger. This happened because of very warm water in the Gulf of Mexico. Also, a process called "eyewall replacement" made it even bigger. Milton's winds reached over 175 mph, which is ve

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

President Biden Squashes Weather Control Conspiracy

It seems like the weather is always a hot topic, especially when it's dangerous. President Biden recently clapped back at a wild claim by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. She said the government can control the weather, like a huge, invisible hand. But Biden didn't buy it. He said it's "ridic

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Oct 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Should Big Oil Be Held Accountable?

Back in 1989, a report from Shell predicted two futures: one with controlled fossil fuels and little climate change, and another with rising temperatures and violent storms. The second scenario is now the reality for many families in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. H

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

California Senate Candidates Schiff and Garvey Clash on Key Issues

In the race for California's open Senate seat, Democratic candidate Adam Schiff and Republican candidate Steve Garvey recently faced off in a forum hosted by ABC7. The candidates discussed a range of issues, including abortion, gun control, climate change, and the housing crisis. Schiff, a longtime

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Oct 09 2024ENVIRONMENT

Space Tech’s Surprising Role in Fighting Climate Change

Ever thought how space exploration could help our planet? It’s not just about reaching other worlds. Space tech has been secretly aiding climate scientists in their fight against global warming. During World Space Week, let’s zoom in on how these innovations are making a real difference. Imagin

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

Hurricane Milton: Should Category 6 Be Introduced?

Hurricane Milton, set to hit Florida, has people wondering if Category 6 hurricanes should exist. The conversation started because Milton shifted between intense hurricane classifications, with its wind speed reaching 180 mph at one point. Scientists are debating if a new category—Category 6—should

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gershwin's Political Satires: A Timeless Laugh

Ever wondered what happens when politics and musicals collide? Well, it turns out you get a timeless dose of laughter, and that's exactly what's happening at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall this weekend. The Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera are treating us to a one-night-only

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Home Insurance Headache: A Storm Brewing Nationwide

Imagine this: you live in Florida, and a hurricane just slammed into your town. You expect your insurance to help you rebuild, right? Not always. Recently, Florida has been struggling with a big problem in home insurance. Insurance companies are either fleeing the state or hiking up prices so high t

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Oct 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

What's Up with Idaho's Drying Lakes?

Imagining a bright day of fishing, a group of friends trekked to the White Cloud Mountains in Idaho. They aimed for Ocalkens Lake #2, but surprise! It was almost bone-dry, with barely an inch of water left. They found a slightly better alternative at Ocalkens Lake #1, though it was smaller and green

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Unexpected Flooding in North Carolina's Mountains

Imagine you live in a town tucked away in the mountains of North Carolina, far from any coast. You might think you’re safe from hurricanes, right? Well, think again. This is exactly what happened when Hurricane Helene hit Florida and then sent its leftover rain straight to North Carolina. It al

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