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Heavy Halloween Thunderstorms Across the State Today
A thunderstorm that prompted the National Weather Service to issue Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for the Greenville area and parts of Spartanburg county on…
Nearly 1,500 people have been swept up in month-long ICE surge in Massachusetts
Federal agents say most arrested were criminals. But others were not, including a teenager without a criminal record, who'd been in the country without documentation since he was 6.
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Second earthquake in as many days rumbles near Irmo
The U.S. Geological Survey reports a 1.9 magnitude earthquake near Irmo at 11:57 p.m. Sunday. On Friday night, a 2.8 magnitude earthquake was also reported shortly before 6:45 p.m.
After 100 years, Paris says it will again allow swimming in the River Seine
Paris officials would have stopped you from swimming in the Seine because they said it was too dirty. In 2025, folks will be able to swim at three places, due to a $1.6 billion restoration project.
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Psst, We'll Pay You A Bribe If You Read This Story
An estimated 1.6 billion people — many of them in the developing world — pay bribes for public services, according to a new book. The alternative may be no health care and no education.
Bigger Than A T. Rex, With A Duck's Bill, Huge Arms And A Hump
Scientists first figured the claw-tipped, giant arm bones found in 1965 belonged to an ostrichlike dinosaur. But its recently recovered skull looks more like a dino designed by a committee — of kids.
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Fall Weather Headed Your Way? Time For Flu Shots
The American Academy of Pediatrics reminds us that shots — not a nasal spray — are the most effective way to protect kids 6 months and older against the flu.
In theaters this spring: multiverses, Bat-men, action stars and more
A look at the would-be blockbusters and prestige pictures Hollywood has in store as the weather warms and audiences come out of pandemic hibernation.
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As the baby formula crisis worsens, it's also magnifying disparities in the U.S.
Empty store shelves. Frustrated parents. The formula shortage has upended life for millions of families across the nation and magnified longtime disparities in how infants receive nutrition.
South prepares for weekend threat of debilitating snow, ice
Forecasters' predictions of debilitating snow and ice as far south as Georgia have shoppers scouring store shelves for storm supplies and road crews trying to prevent a repeat of past wintertime debacles. The National Weather Service says from 2 inches to 5 inches of snow could fall as far south as northeast Georgia from Saturday evening though Sunday. Expected power outages and travel problems will be made all the worse by an additional coating of ice. Stores are already stripped clean of food and other items in some areas, and trucks are getting ready to treat roads with a mixture of salt and water to prevent freezing.
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