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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Weather Woes at BMW Championship

Golfers at the BMW Championship in Owings Mills faced a tough start. The first round was interrupted by bad weather. Play stopped for over two hours on Thursday. The delay began at 2:35 p. m. and resumed at 4:45 p. m. The course was already challenging before the rain. Recent upgrades made Caves Va

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Journey Takes Another Turn

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful Hollywood figure, is back in the spotlight as his sentencing gets delayed. This time, it's pushed to late September. He was found guilty of a serious sex crime in his recent retrial. The judge had a surprising offer for him: plead guilty to another charge and skip

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Aug 14 2025WEATHER

Rainy Days Ahead: Staying Safe in Columbia

Columbia is bracing for more rain, and it's not good news. The ground is already soaked from recent downpours, and another 1 to 2 inches could cause flash floods. This means streams might overflow quickly, turning into rivers in just minutes or hours. The weather forecast shows heavy rain moving in

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Aug 14 2025WEATHER

South Carolina's Weather: Heat, Humidity, and a Storm Watch

South Carolina is feeling the heat again, with temperatures climbing back to what's normal for this time of year. A big area of high pressure is moving in, bringing back those classic summer days—warm afternoons and scattered thunderstorms, especially as the day winds down. For the rest of today, e

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Aug 13 2025SCIENCE

Catch the Last Glimpses of the Perseid Meteor Shower Before It Ends!

The Perseid meteor shower, known for its dazzling display, is still visible until August 23rd. This annual event, active since July 17th, is often hailed as the most spectacular meteor shower of the year. At its peak, viewers could witness up to 100 meteors streaking across the sky every hour, a rat

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Aug 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wetlands at Risk: How a Court Ruling Impacts Illinois

A recent Supreme Court decision has changed the rules for protecting wetlands across the United States. The ruling in Sackett v. EPA has made it harder for wetlands to qualify for protection under the Clean Water Act (CWA). This is because the new rule says wetlands must be directly connected to lar

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Aug 12 2025SCIENCE

Stargazing Delights: Perseids Meteor Shower and Planetary Meetup

The Perseids meteor shower is set to light up the night sky soon, offering a spectacular show for stargazers. This annual event is known for its bright and frequent meteors, making it a summer favorite. However, this year's viewing might be a bit tricky due to a bright moon that could overshadow som

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

Bread: A Friend, Not a Foe, in Your Diet

Bread often gets a bad reputation. Many people think it causes weight gain, inflammation, and other health issues. But experts say that's not entirely true. Bread can be part of a healthy diet. It can even be good for you. Fiber is key in bread. It helps lower bad cholesterol, keeps blood sugar sta

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Erin's Journey: A Storm to Watch in the Atlantic

A new tropical storm, Erin, has appeared in the Atlantic Ocean. It might grow into the first hurricane of the season. This storm started near the Cabo Verde islands, off Africa's west coast. Experts say it will move west and could become a major hurricane near the Caribbean islands by the end of the

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Hot and Humid Days Ahead: What to Expect

The weather in the D. C. area is about to take a turn. After a relatively comfortable weekend, humidity is creeping back in. It won't be the worst August day, but it's not great either. The sun will be out more, and temperatures will hover in the mid-to-upper 80s. Some spots might even hit 90 degree

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