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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Golf in Mexico: Weather & Top Players at the 2024 WWT Championship

The World Wide Technology Championship, a big deal on the PGA Tour, is happening in Mexico this year. The event is special because it's the first PGA Tour event to be held outside the US and Canada, way back in 2007. This year, it's taking place at the El Cardonal Golf Course in Cabo San Lucas, desi

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Will Weather Impact the 2024 Lotte Championship?

This week, the LPGA Tour is stopping in Hawaii for the Lotte Championship, an event with a $3 million purse. You might remember that the tour's previous stop in Asia faced delays due to bad weather. The Toto Japan Classic got cut short to 54 holes because of tropical storm Kong-Rey. While the Lotte

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Injuries and Weather Woes: Will the PGA Tour's Big Event Survive?

The World Wide Technology Championship is back for its 17th edition in 2024, offering a whopping $7. 2 million purse. But before the tournament even starts, several top players might be missing from the 132-player field. Only a few big names like Cameron Young, Max Greyserman, and Lucas Glover are s

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Nov 07 2024WEATHER

Hot Days Ahead, Hurricane Rafael Gets Stronger

We're in for another batch of unusually warm days and nights this week. While the rain chances decrease, a hurricane named Rafael is brewing in the Caribbean and heading our way. Experts say it could reach the Gulf of Mexico by Thursday, but the weather may not be in its favor. Expect sunny mornings

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Dance Show Challenges Couples, Says Alexa PenaVega

Alexa PenaVega has opened up about the challenges married couples face when competing on "Dancing With the Stars. " While it might look like fun and games, it can actually put a strain on relationships. The actress, who competed on the show with her husband Carlos back in 2015, says the show's envir

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Nov 06 2024WEATHER

Storm Rafael Heads Toward Cuba: What You Need to Know

Hurricane Rafael is on a path to hit western Cuba, and it's not coming lightly. This storm is expected to get much stronger before making landfall on Wednesday. Cuba is already dealing with power outages and recovering from a hurricane that hit two weeks ago. The storm is currently located near the

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why Californians Switched to Tougher Crime Laws

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Californians voted overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain theft and drug offenses and expands access to drug treatment. The shift in public opinion was driven by visible changes in the state, including a rise in homeless

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Math: A Complex Journey in Education

Have you ever stopped to wonder why some students find math easy, while others struggle? This is where complexity in math education research comes in. It's like trying to understand a big puzzle with many pieces. Some pieces might seem simple, but put them all together, and you've got a complex chal

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Tech and Theory: Unraveling Urban Crime

For ages, cities have aimed to be safe havens. But traditional methods of using population data often fell short. They overlooked crucial details. Then came big data, filling in those gaps with urban, mobile, and street-level insights. This data helps us spot crime trends and the social and environm

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Improving Weather Forecasts: The Power of Soil Moisture Data

Scientists are looking at a new way to make weather and water predictions better. They're using something called coupled land–atmosphere data assimilation. This means they're combining information from the ground (like how wet the soil is) with information from the air (like temperature and wind spe

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