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SWOT Satellite Reveals Tsunami Fragmentation, Boosting Coastal Warnings
in NewsNew satellite observations are changing how we watch tsunamis. High-resolution ocean data suggest tsunamis may fragment into a leading wave followed by smaller afterwaves, challenging old assumptions and hinting at faster, more reliable coastal warnings. This breakthrough offers a glimpse of a safer, more prepared future for communities at risk.
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Putin Signals War Readiness as Ukraine Peace Talks Stall
in NewsFive hours of tense diplomacy in Moscow ended with few breakthroughs as Putin sent a combative signal while peace talks with Western intermediaries continue. With disputes over territory and security guarantees far from resolved, the next moves could reshape the conflict’s trajectory and the fragile path toward any lasting settlement.
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Sydney Sweeney Debuts Dramatic New Hairstyle at The Housemaid New York Premiere
in NewsSydney Sweeney unveiled a dramatic hair shake‑up on the holiday red carpet, trading her signature blonde bob for long, cascading waves. She lit up the night in a daring Miu Miu gown with feathered accents, signaling a bold new chapter for the star ahead of her film’s December release.
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SNAP Data Clash: States Face Off as USDA Demands Recipient Details
in NewsA high-stakes clash pits the USDA against states over a controversial push to disclose SNAP recipient data in the name of fraud prevention. Privacy battles collide with funding threats as millions rely on food assistance, setting the stage for a broader political showdown.
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Grapevine Turns Historic Main Street Car-Free for Christmas Celebrations
in NewsGrapevine’s Historic Main Street goes car-free on weekends this December, turning the area into a festive wonderland of lights, parades, Santa moments, and a dazzling drone show. A season of holiday happenings is taking shape—a peek at what’s planned and how the streets will come alive for the holidays.
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David Letterman Returns for Season 6 of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction on December 16
in NewsDavid Letterman returns with Season 6 of his acclaimed interview series, delivering the sharp wit, playful stunts, and candid chats fans love. Expect surprising moments with mega-stars—from darts with Michael B. Jordan to a playful exchange with MrBeast—plus a one-off Adam Sandler special. The lineup hints at Letterman’s enduring spark and the unguarded conversations that…
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Mary Robichaux Wins Roswell Mayor Runoff, Defeating Incumbent Kurt Wilson
in NewsRoswell’s mayoral runoff delivers a decisive win for Mary Robichaux, sparking celebrations and a dash of optimism for a new direction. A hard-fought campaign hints at big changes and a renewed focus on listening to the community.
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Hilary Farr Sets the Record Straight on Fake Health Headlines
in NewsHilary Farr sets the record straight after a misleading health rumor, delivering a humorous, reassuring message that she’s thriving. In a candid moment about resilience and life beyond Love It or List It, she hints at exciting new chapters ahead.
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Texas Prepares for Winter Travel as TxDOT Readies Crews, Brine, and Roadside Safety
in NewsTexas braces for winter travel with expanded brine stock, around-the-clock crews, and enhanced roadside assistance to keep roads open. Learn the safety priorities and tips drivers need for a smoother, safer holiday season on the roads.
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Trump Admin to Withhold SNAP Funds in States Refusing Data Request
in NewsAn escalating dispute over SNAP funding could affect millions as the government signals it may withhold aid amid data-sharing demands. Privacy battles and court rulings add a tense new layer to the safety net debate.
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Bath & Body Works Teases 14th Candle Day with $9.95 Three-Wick Candles and a Pickle-Scented Surprise
in NewsGet ready for a scent-filled holiday—three-wick candles at a deep discount, plus more than 180 fragrances and a cheeky new dill-inspired limited edition. Classics meet bold twists as the season fills with warmth, whimsy, and surprise aromas.
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Subway Confessional: Rachel Sennott on I Love LA and the Cost of Creativity
in NewsRiding the NYC subway, Rachel Sennott gets unfiltered about the emotional cost of creating a show and the mental health twists along the way. Expect sharp humor, candid honesty, and fresh takes on the shows that shaped her—and the pull of our screen-filled lives.
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Kuril-Kamchatka quake unlocks new tsunami insights with SWOT satellites
in NewsNew observations reveal a colossal Pacific tsunami behaving in surprising ways as it crossed the ocean. Using cutting-edge satellite data, researchers show how wave shapes morph from deep water toward the coast, shaped by the seafloor’s contours. The findings point to a more nuanced understanding of tsunami dynamics and tighter coastal risk insights for the…
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From LAPD to TV Icon: The Whistleblower Behind MacGyver Dies at 87
in NewsFrom the LAPD to the writers’ room, Stephen Downing turned public service into storytelling that challenged the status quo. A whistleblower and activist, his anti-violence themes and bold choices reshaped iconic television and inspired a generation of creators. His legacy lives on in the shows we remember and the conversations they sparked.
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Jeffco Public Schools Faces Looming Budget Cuts and Possible Layoffs
in NewsJeffco Public Schools faces a tightening budget and uncertain funding, with enrollment trends adding to the challenge. As leaders weigh potential cuts and staff impacts, they’re seeking input from families and exploring new revenue paths to steer through a pivotal year ahead.
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SYTYCD Star Donyelle Jones Dies at 46, Leaving a Legacy of Dance and Resilience
in NewsBeloved dancer Donyelle Jones lit up the stage with grace and joy, even as she faced a long, courageous battle with cancer. Her story celebrates resilience, community, and a spirit that never dimmed. A heartfelt tribute to a life danced with love and light.
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Armed Georgia Fugitive on the Run After Daring Hospital Escape
in NewsGeorgia authorities are hunting a 52-year-old fugitive who escaped custody after a hospital visit. Armed and dangerous, he sparked a tense manhunt with a string of bold moves, leaving communities on edge and investigators chasing new leads.
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Jabal Arkanū: The Sahara’s Ringed Peaks Hint at Hidden Magma History
in NewsHidden rings rise from the Sahara, challenging long-held ideas about desert geology. A fresh view from above hints at ancient magma at work, shaping towers and shadows long after the dunes took their form. The desert’s circular scars invite a closer look at how our planet really grows.
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Texas A&M Sophomore’s Death in Austin After Tailgate Prompts Family to Seek Clarity
in NewsTragedy rocked Austin after a campus tailgate as a Texas A&M sophomore is mourned and her family seeks answers. Brianna Aguilera’s bright dreams and Aggie pride live on in a heartfelt tribute, as loved ones await more details about what happened.
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Jimmy Lai’s Health Crisis in Hong Kong Solitary Confinement Triggers Global Pressure for Release
in NewsAlarming health concerns have emerged for a jailed Hong Kong media mogul, as his family warns that years in solitary confinement have taken a severe toll. The high-profile case, framed by national security charges, is fueling international debate over justice and press freedom in Hong Kong.
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A Wet Week Ahead for Jacksonville: Showers, Storms and Cooler Nights
in NewsFog blankets the morning as scattered showers and a few storms drift through today, with a cooler, drier spell arriving midweek. A new system may bring more showers and unsettled weather as the weekend approaches.