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Apr 19 2024
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It's college decision season: Take the leap, get the rollerblades
I visited Boston twice before moving here for college. The first time I was a teen, and my parents, my brother and I stayed in Burlington, a suburb about 12 miles from the city. We did all the typical touristy things, like walking the Freedom Trail, getting our caricatures drawn on the Common and taking a Duck Tour. I can still recall the thrill of the paved road giving way to water as we
WBURDec 05 2023
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High water closes sections of U.S. 101 along Oregon coast Tuesday
Heavy rain from several back-to-back atmospheric rivers has flooded sections of U.S. 101 along the Oregon coast early Tuesday. The Oregon Department of Transportation has closed the coast highway to all vehicles from mileposts 22-25 from just south of Seaside to the junction with U.S. 26 due to high water across the roadway. High tides have also contributed to flooding along the coast. Oregon
The OregonianApr 19 2024
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Crocodile hunted as teenage boy found dead
Australian authorities are searching for a crocodile after a teenage boy was found dead with injuries consistent with an attack by the reptile. The 16-year-old was reported missing around 4 a.m. local time on Thursday after heading out on a boat trip with a 13-year-old boy, the Queensland Police said in a statement. The younger boy made it back to shore without the 16-year-old, who disappeared
NewsweekApr 19 2024
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Tourism is big business for Seattle, but it comes with challenges
When one thinks of a great place to vacation, many destinations come to mind: New York City; Washington, D.C.; Southern California; Arizona; Hawaii; and our many national parks, not to mention an abundance of overseas locations. Along with two of the five Big Tech giants, a vibrant startup scene, headquarters of famous companies and a natural deep-water port for international commerce, tourism
The Seattle TimesJun 12 2023
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Bear caught on video swimming in ocean at crowded Destin, Florida beach
Destin, Fla. – One of Florida’s native predators shocked beachgoers on Sunday as it swam up on the shore. No, it wasn’t a shark. It was a bear. Florida has had some infamous animal encounters, but even by Florida standards, this one is unusual. The black bear splashed around in the gulf and drifted to shore, eventually making it to the beach where he shook off his fur and ran off. “We had been
KSATApr 19 2024
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Hstoday Coast Guard Repatriates 16 Migrants to Cuba
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Charles David Jr. repatriated 16 migrants to Cuba, Friday, following an interdiction of a migrant venture near Key West, Florida. A good Samaritan notified Sector Key West watchstanders of a suspected migrant voyage at approximately 9:30 a.m., Sunday. The Coast Guard and its Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast partners will continue to be a presence in the
Homeland Security TodayApr 19 2024
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World War II airman's remains returned to Connecticut 80 years after Nazis shot down his plane
WATERBURY, Conn. -- The remains of a World War II airman from Connecticut are finally coming home 80 years after he died 4,000 miles away. In 1944, when Kenneth McKeeman's family gathered at a Waterbury church to say goodbye, no one knew where his remains were. "Everyone's understanding was that it was over water. So that the likelihood of finding any remains was very, very slim," said Michael
CBS News (Online)May 20 2023
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FAA investigating small aircraft crash in Pacific Ocean off coast of Half Moon Bay
A Hawaii-bound small aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean carrying two passengers about 40 miles off the coast of Half Moon Bay, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed with Fox News Digital. Authorities shared that a twin-turboprop deHavilland DHC-6 aircraft crashed in the water near Half Moon Bay around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, May 20. The FAA said that the aircraft was heading
Fox News (Online News)Apr 19 2024
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Five people shot, two critically, in Pr. George’s park, police say
Five people were shot, two of them critically, amid gunfire Friday afternoon in a Prince George’s County park where hundreds of students from multiple high schools had gathered on “senior skip day,” according to authorities. Greenbelt Police Department spokesman, Rico Dennis, said between 500 and 600 young people were in Schrom Hills Park on Hanover Parkway, just outside the Capital Beltway,
Washington PostApr 19 2024
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Cost-effective nanorod electrodes for molecular hydrogen production
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Dr. Iulian Gherasoiu and peers have published research in the Journal of Applied Electrochemistry titled "
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