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Oct 02 2024LIFESTYLE

Warm Feet Ahead: Cozy Boots on Sale at Amazon!

As the weather cools down and fall approaches, you might be thinking about keeping your feet warm. Amazon has a great deal going on with various cozy boots on sale. Whether you prefer tall boots or something shorter like ankle boots, there are plenty of options to choose from. One popular choice is

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Nibi's Journey: A Case for Wildlife Care

Imagine a young beaver named Nibi, raised by humans after being found orphaned on the side of a busy road in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Newhouse Wildlife Rescue took her in and cared for her, but now there's a debate about whether she should go back into the wild. A judge has temporarily stopped thi

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

New England's Mild Fall Surprise

Fall is here, and New England is in for a warm surprise! The weather will be mixed with sun and clouds on Wednesday. No big storms are expected through the weekend. On Thursday and Friday, get ready for beautiful fall days with temperatures reaching the low to mid-70s and a gentle breeze. Stay tune

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Weather: Navigating Trust and Misinformation

Extreme weather events like Hurricane Helene are challenging authorities and forecasters in communicating links to climate change. This has led some Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, to label climate change as a "scam." The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) a

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Bay Area Avoids Power Outage: Why Wind Matters

Ever heard about those annoying power outages that PG&E sometimes has to do? Well, the Bay Area just dodged one of these! PG&E had warned people in 11 counties and two tribal areas, like Alameda and Contra Costa, that they might have to turn off the lights on Tuesday or Wednesday. Why? Because a wea

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Model's Hurricane Video: Funny or Disrespectful?

Have you ever seen someone try to be funny in the middle of a disaster? That's what Skyler Simpson, an OnlyFans model, did during Hurricane Helene. She filmed herself walking through flooded streets in Tampa, Florida, wearing a pink bikini and holding an umbrella that kept getting blown away by stro

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Japan's September Heatwave: A Wake-Up Call

In Japan, last month was the second-hottest September ever recorded. The eastern and western coasts broke their own records for average temperatures. The nation as a whole saw an increase of 2.52 degrees Celsius compared to the usual average. This is just behind last year's record since 1898, accord

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Weather Updates: Calm Days Ahead, But Keep an Eye on the Gulf

This week is looking pretty calm weather-wise. An upper trough is hanging around north of us, which might bring some scattered showers here and there. But don't worry, most places will stay dry. By midweek, high pressure will step in to keep things mostly dry until Thursday and Friday. Temperatures

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Fall Weather: A Mix of Sun and Rain

Over the past few days, a chilly breeze has swept in, bringing along some much-needed rain. The summer heat has finally started to cool down, giving us a sneak peek into what fall might feel like. Morning skies are partly cloudy, but don't worry, the sun makes an appearance by the afternoon. Temper

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Why Rain Could Save British Columbia's Drought-Stricken Land

In British Columbia, a long drought has led to year-round wildfires and water rationing in some areas. But there’s a glimmer of hope: experts say there's a 71% chance that La Nina, a weather pattern known for bringing cooler temperatures and more rain, will hit the region this winter. This could mea

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