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Climate Change Could Catastrophically Harm Human Health – Videos from The Weather Channel
Now Playing Medical Journals Call For Action 01:03 Next Up ‘Lucky To Be Alive’: Whale Takes Out Windsurfer 00:50 First Big Storm Drops A Foot Of Fresh Snow 00:38 FDA Reviewing At-Home Flu Vaccines 00:56 Pig-Like Creatures Ravage Golf Course 00:37 The Most Dangerous Time To Drive 01:03 Drought Reveals Ancient Human Faces 00:46 This…
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Quiz of the week: Why is Wednesday Addams missing out on Halloween?
It’s the weekly news quiz – how closely have you been paying attention to what’s been going on in the world over the past seven days? Some mobile users may be experiencing difficulties. If you cannot see the quiz, try this link. Try last week’s quiz via this link or have a go at something…
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Charlotte Tilbury to Receive Special Recognition Award at Fashion Awards
LONDON — Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury will receive the Special Recognition Award at The Fashion Awards, which take place in London on Dec. 4 at Royal Albert Hall. The British Fashion Council, which organizes the awards event, a fundraiser for students and emerging designers, said the entrepreneur was receiving the award for her “contribution to…
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Food Truck Fundraiser at Topeka Police Department
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Join the Topeka Police Department on your lunch break for some delicious food provided by a local food vendor. Today, Oct. 26 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. a food truck fundraiser will be occurring in the parking lot of the Topeka Police Department (320 S. Kansas Avenue). Sample HTML block DJ’s will…
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Gaza’s health care system in crisis as supplies run low
Gaza’s health care system in crisis as supplies run low – CBS News Watch CBS News Hospitals in Gaza are running low on water, anesthesia, fuel and other supplies, the United Nations and doctors say. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports from Jerusalem. View CBS News In Be the first to know Get browser…
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UW’s Uding Receives Grant to Study Police Response to Mental Health Cr
Clair Uding University of Wyoming Associate Professor Clair Uding, of the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology, has received a grant for $649,464 from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) for her research on police response to mental health crises. Her project, titled “Research and Evaluation on Policing Practices, Accountability Mechanisms and Alternatives,” aims to…
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How A’ja Wilson stacks up to other basketball greats
Wilson is just 27, but she now has an Olympic gold medal, two World Cup golds, two WNBA titles, two WNBA MVPs, two WNBA Defensive Player of the Year awards, and the 2023 WNBA Finals MVP. She is, quite simply, one of the best active basketball players on the planet. Her ability to take over…
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TI revenue down, outlook disappoints as chip sector woes linger
As earnings season ramps up for US semiconductor companies, Texas Instruments in its third quarter 2023 earnings report this week provided signs that the sector continues to be mired in a macroeconomic funk. TI’s third quarter revenue was down 14% year-over-year to $4.5 billion, although TI officials urged analysts to focus more on sequential comparison.…
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Rosters Unveiled for Exhibition Versus USA Basketball Women’s National Team
Story Links COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The USA Basketball Women’s National Team announced the rosters for its exhibition games against the University of Tennessee (Nov. 5) and Duke University (Nov. 12), along with the training camp roster (Nov. 7-9, Atlanta) on Thursday. Duke’s Nov. 12 matchup against the USA Basketball Women’s National Team is slated…
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15 celebrities who’ve shared what it’s like to live with ADHD: ‘Really deep feelings’
Even though stereotypes about people with ADHD may have you believe that the condition will limit success, the high number of celebrities with ADHD proves otherwise. ADHD, aka attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, is neurodevelopmental disorder that can make a person overly active and struggle to focus or control behavior. But experts say that with the right treatment…