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Nov 23 2024WEATHER

Forecast for Tonight's LSU Game & Next Week: Layer Up!

Get ready for a mix of weather this weekend. Today, enjoy sunny skies with temps around 66°F, while it gets a bit chilly at night, dipping to about 46°F. So, if you’re planning to catch the LSU football game tonight, grab your jackets! The game time temp might drop to the 50s once the sun sets. The

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Rain or Shine: Harbaugh Siblings Clash in Week 12

Fans at SoFi Stadium are gearing up for a special Monday night football game that’s not just about the teams. The Harbaugh brothers, John and Jim, are set to face off for the first time in a decade. It’s a cool moment for everyone, but there might be a bit of rain in the plans. Before you head to th

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Nov 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Volcano Bay's Chilly Shutdown

Central Florida is getting a chill this week, and Universal Volcano Bay is feeling the cold snap too. The water park will stay closed on Saturday, November 23, after being shut down on Thursday and Friday due to low temperatures. If you're planning a visit, call 407-817-8317 or check Universal Orlan

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Ski Season Kickoff: Weather Worries and Exciting Comebacks!

Winter means cozy blankets for some, but for skiers, it's time for action. The Ski World Cup season began with a bumpy start. Unpredictable weather led to big events like key World Cup competitions getting canceled. Fans and skiers alike were waiting for the Slopestyle season opener at Stubai's famo

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

When the Power Goes Out, People with Disabilities Suffer Most

Houston's Hurricane Beryl was more than just a storm for Kimberly Rubit. It was a 10-day struggle to keep her disabled daughter, Mary, safe without air conditioning, water, or lights. The power outage took a huge toll. In fact, at least 36 people died from heat-related issues during this time. This

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Gut Bacteria Mix in Western Flower Thrips: How Diet Makes the Difference

Western flower thrips (WFT) are tiny pests that love to chomp on various plants, including roses and kidney beans. Scientists wanted to know how the food they eat affects the bacteria living in their guts. They collected adult WFT guts and analyzed the DNA of these gut bacteria. Turns out, the thrip

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

The Big Debate: How Much Power Can Federal Agencies Have?

The Supreme Court is about to dive into a significant debate that could change how much power federal agencies have. This time, it's about a program run by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that requires companies to pay for telecommunications services in areas where they're not usually av

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Nov 22 2024WEATHER

West Coast Weather: Wet, Windy, and Snowy Mess

Buckle up, West Coast! A storm's been wreaking havoc from California to Washington. Washington's taken the brunt of it, with trees toppling and two lives lost. Schools shut down, and power's out in many places. Oregon and Northern California aren't spared either; travel's delayed, and roads are clos

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Cochrane's New Tool: Making Sense of Traditional Chinese Medicine Reviews

In April 2023, Cochrane introduced RevMan Web, a digital platform designed to streamline systematic reviews and meta-analyses, particularly for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This initiative aims to tackle common pitfalls in TCM reviews, such as lumping different treatments together without con

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Nov 22 2024WEATHER

Wet Weekend Ahead: Bay Area Braces for Heavy Rain

Get ready, Bay Area! A huge storm is on the way, and it's set to dump a lot of rain. The northern part took the brunt on Wednesday and Thursday, with places like Santa Rosa and Guerneville getting soaked. But hold on tight, because Friday is going to be a soggy day for the East Bay, Peninsula, and S

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