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Oct 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Latest Gadget: The Sound Clock Alarmo Gets an Update

Imagine waking up to your favorite Nintendo tunes! Nintendo has just launched a new alarm clock called the Sound Clock Alarmo, and it's already getting its first big update. This isn't your average alarm clock. It can receive software updates, just like your favorite gaming console. The latest updat

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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton: A Health Emergency Awaits

As Hurricane Milton speeds towards Florida, the Department of Health and Human Services has declared a Public Health Emergency. This isn't the first time in recent weeks, with a similar declaration made ahead of Hurricane Helene's landfall. A Public Health Emergency is like a big alarm bell, signali

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

How Weather Affects LSU Football Games

Imagine this: LSU's football team is about to kick off a game against Ole Miss. The weather? Clear skies with a comfortable 79 degrees at kickoff, cooling down to the upper 60s by the end of the game. This isn't just any weather forecast; it's part of the new LSU Football Kickoff Weather Index creat

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Jira Combines Developer and Business Tools for Better Teamwork

Atlassian, known for its project management software, has big plans for Jira. They're merging Jira Software, for developers, and Jira Work Management, for business teams, into one powerful tool. This change comes as more and more companies realize that developers and business teams need to work toge

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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

Harris Chats with Colbert, Criticizes Trump's Cozy Relationship with Dictators

Vice President Kamala Harris wrapped up a busy day of media appearances with a visit to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The atmosphere was friendly, and the two even shared a beer together. Colbert praised Harris' performance during a recent debate with former President Donald Trump. He asked ab

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Beer Moment: What's the Real Story?

Kamala Harris made headlines when she shared a beer with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show. The Trump campaign wasn't pleased, calling her an "out-of-touch elitist." They claim she's trying to connect with regular folks, but they disagree because of her views on border control. Harris and Colber

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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Riley Keough Opens Up About Mom Lisa Marie Presley’s Death

Actress Riley Keough recently spoke about her mother’s passing in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. The interview took place at Graceland and coincided with the release of Lisa Marie Presley’s posthumous memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown. Lisa Marie, the only child of Elvis Presley, died in Janu

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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Lisa Marie Presley's New Book Reveals Unique Way She Honored Her Late Son

Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, has revealed an intimate detail about how she dealt with the loss of her son, Benjamin Keough. In her new memoir, she shares that after Benjamin's death in 2020, she kept his body at home for two months. This was a period where she was struggling to

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Oct 09 2024SCIENCE

Protein Pioneers: Award Reveals Big Breakthroughs in Science

Meet the new Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry! David Baker, a US biochemist, and Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis and John Jumper have just been honored for their incredible work on proteins. They've each received half of the Swedish Krona (SEK 11mn, $1.06mn) prize for pushing the boundaries of prot

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