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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Winter Driving: Are You Ready for Colorado's Snowy Roads?

Colorado's snow season is here, and it's time to check if your car is ready for the cold weather. Even though we're not expecting a blizzard, it's smart to get prepared. Driving in bad weather can be risky, so let's talk about what you need to stay safe. First, make sure your car is in good shape.

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Winter's Wrath: Navigating Colorado's Snowy Challenge

A significant snowstorm is on its way to Colorado, promising a mix of troubles for travelers. The snow will start late at night, moving from the mountains towards Denver. By midnight, Denver will see a lot of snow, and it will keep moving south along I-25 all night. The next day, morning commuters

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Skipjack Tuna: Unraveling Their Winter and Spawning Secrets

Skipjack tuna are fascinating creatures that roam the oceans. Scientists wanted to understand more about their movements, especially during spawning and winter. They focused on the northern coast of Japan, where these tuna live. Using special tags, researchers tracked the tuna. They found two group

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Sarasota's Weather: Chilly Nights, Sunny Days Ahead

Sarasota is in for a mix of weather this week. Nights will be cooler, but days will stay warm and pleasant. The recent cold snap that had some parts of Florida opening shelters is gone. But, evenings might still feel chilly. Daytime temperatures will be in the mid-to-high 70s. This is great for out

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Dec 03 2025CRIME

A Quick Thinking App Leads to Arrests in a Series of Crimes

A man and a woman were caught after a spree of crimes across several towns. Police say they struck in Duxbury, Plymouth, and Kingston all in one day. Fernando Torres, 37, from Providence, RI, and Victoria Lambert, 29, from Warwick, RI, were picked up by Pembroke and Massachusetts State Police. They

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Finale: A Big Screen Experience

Stranger Things is wrapping up, and fans are in for a treat. The final episode will not only stream on Netflix but also hit theaters. This is a big deal because earlier, Netflix said it wouldn't happen. Now, they've changed their minds, and fans are excited. The finale will be two hours and five mi

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Dec 02 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snow Causes Chaos Across the Midwest and Northeast

A winter storm has been causing trouble across the Midwest and Northeast. In West Virginia, a truck driver had a close call early this morning. Their tractor-trailer skidded off a bridge in Mason County due to slippery roads. Rescue teams had to work hard to get the driver out safely. Roads are stil

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Women's Desire: How Online Therapy Can Help

Low sexual desire in women is a common issue. When it causes distress, it's called hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction (HSDD). Two types of therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based therapy (MBT), can help. Both can be done online. A study looked at 212 women with HSDD. The

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Unlocking Real-World Wealth: Venus' Bold Move in Crypto Finance

In a bold step, Venus, a leader in digital finance, is set to launch the world's first "Crypto Bank" focused on Real-World Assets (RWA). This move aims to tackle a big problem: businesses with valuable assets often struggle to get quick financing. Venus wants to change that, starting in Southeast As

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Often Should We Change Medical Tubes?

Medical tubes are a big deal in hospitals. They help give medicine and take blood. But, they can also cause infections. This is a big problem. It can make people stay in the hospital longer. It can even be life-threatening. A study looked at how often these tubes should be changed. The usual rule i

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