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Oct 15 2024WEATHER

Keesler Air Force Base: Where Brave Pilots Track Storms

Keesler Air Force Base has been a vital place for training US Air Force personnel since before World War II. It's also home to the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, commonly called the "Hurricane Hunters." These brave pilots fly into storms to gather crucial weather data. The base is located in

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Oct 15 2024WEATHER

Pinellas County's Hurricane Milton Update: Power, Water, and Recovery

Pinellas County is still feeling the effects of Hurricane Milton, with fuel shortages, long gas lines, and piles of debris lining the streets. But there's good news too! The city of St. Petersburg and nearby areas have lifted their boil water notices. This means the water is safe to drink again afte

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Oct 15 2024WEATHER

Florida's Weather Shift: What to Expect This Fall

Florida has seen its fair share of hurricanes this season. As we move into November, the weather is changing. The hurricane season officially ends on November 30, and while the tropics are still active, Florida is no longer in the main storm path. There's been some chatter about a new tropical syste

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Oct 15 2024SCIENCE

Utah's Night Sky: Catch Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS on Monday

Monday night could be your best bet to spot Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS in Utah's sky. This space visitor, named after observatories in China and South Africa, has been putting on a show over the past few nights. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City predicts clear skies along the Wasatch Front

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Oct 14 2024WEATHER

The Atlantic's Latest Guest: A Tropical Potential

Hey, weather lovers! There's a weather system near the Cabo Verde Islands in the Atlantic. The folks at the National Hurricane Center have their eyes on it, but it's not strong enough yet. As it moves west, warmer waters could help it grow. By the time it reaches the Leeward Islands, it might become

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Why Some Countries are Rich and Others Poor: A Study of Colonial Legacies

Ever wondered why some countries are wealthy while others struggle with poverty? Three professors from the US, including two born in the UK, have just won the Nobel Prize in Economics for figuring out part of the answer. They found that the political and economic systems set up by colonisers hundred

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Man with Illegal Guns Near Trump Rally: No Immediate Danger

On Saturday, a man was taken into custody near a Donald Trump campaign rally in California. Authorities found him with a shotgun, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine, which are all illegal in the state. The man, identified as Vem Miller, was able to get through the first security perimete

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Oct 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Showdown at Balenciaga: What Really Happened Between Nicole Kidman and Salma Hayek?

Everyone’s talking about the awkward moment between Nicole Kidman and Salma Hayek at the Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week. A video that went viral online shows Hayek trying to get Kidman to pose for different cameras after a group photo with Katy Perry. Kidman, however, wasn’t having it. Sh

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Oct 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Madeline's Baby Shower: A Bittersweet Celebration

Madeline Gaudreau hosted a baby shower just two months after losing her husband, Matthew, in a car accident. Despite the sadness, she wanted to celebrate the upcoming arrival of her baby boy, Tripp Matthew. The theme was "A Little Piece of Heaven," and guests enjoyed custom cookies shaped like moons

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

Superb Performances: NFL Week 6 Stars

Week 6 in the NFL brought some standout performances. Caleb Williams, the Bears' quarterback, had the best game of his career. He threw four touchdowns and had two amazing throws, earning an impressive 87.9 grade from PFF, making him the top-rated quarterback of the week. The Lions' Aidan Hutchinso

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