RES

Nov 02 2024WEATHER

The End of Hurricane Season Isn't Really the End

Guess what? Hurricane season isn't quite done with us yet. There are three places in the Atlantic Ocean that could brew up some trouble soon. One spot, in the western Caribbean, might turn into a tropical storm next week. This storm could head toward the Gulf of Mexico, bringing heavy rain and stron

reading time less than a minute
Nov 02 2024CRIME

Orlando Takes Action After Shooting: Early Closing and Curfew

In response to a recent shooting in downtown Orlando, Mayor Buddy Dyer has taken steps to enhance safety. Starting tonight, bars and clubs in the entertainment district will stop selling alcohol after midnight. The city wants these streets cleared by 1 AM. This move comes after the police chief repo

reading time less than a minute
Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Seven Jackson Area Eateries Face Health Inspection Failures

Seven restaurants in the Jackson area didn't pass their health inspections in October. This includes places in Hinds, Rankin, and Madison counties. Five of these spots fixed the issues and passed their follow-up inspections by November 1. Let's look at who didn't make the grade. In Hinds County, Ba

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Truck Ride: Former President's Viral Moment

Meet Andrew Brisson, a local garbage truck driver from Norway, Michigan. One day, while having lunch, he received a call that seemed too good to be true. The voice on the other line invited him to meet former President Trump at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Brisson didn't believe it at first, but

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Biden's Words Change: What Really Happened?

Did you hear about the transcript drama at the White House? It all started when President Biden called Trump's supporters "garbage. " The stenographers heard it, and the press office changed it to make it seem like Biden was only talking about a comedian's joke. The stenographers weren't happy. They

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024CELEBRITIES

Halloween Magic: Celebs Dress as E. T. for Fun!

This Halloween, two famous faces, Heidi Klum and Janelle Monáe, decided to bring some extraterrestrial flair to their parties. Both stars chose to dress up as E. T. , the beloved alien from Steven Spielberg's classic 1982 film. Heidi Klum, known for her elaborate Halloween costumes, transformed int

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Dodgers' Big Parade: A Family-Friendly Celebration

The Los Angeles Dodgers are ready to celebrate their World Series win with a big parade on Friday. Police expect around 100, 000 fans to join in, hoping for a peaceful and safe event. The parade starts at City Hall at 11 a. m. and ends near 5th and Figueroa streets. After the parade, there will be a

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024FINANCE

Investing Based on U. S. Presidential Election Outcomes

The upcoming U. S. presidential election is generating interest in certain stocks that could perform well based on who wins. According to Strategas, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have stark differences in their policies, particularly in areas like trade, foreign poli

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone's New AI Features: Helpful or Hilarious?

Apple's latest iOS update, Apple Intelligence, has rolled out to owners of recent iPhone models. It brings exciting features like AI-powered writing tools, Siri updates, and call transcription. However, the auto-summary feature for notifications has been the talk of the town—and not always in a good

reading time less than a minute
Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Trump's Final Campaign: Divisive Tactics and Desperate Times

Former President Donald Trump's current campaign is coming to an end, and it seems like this might be his last political hurrah. It's clear he wants to leave a lasting impression, but not in a good way. His campaign has been filled with hateful attacks, especially against trans Americans. This isn't

reading time less than a minute