CLEVELAND, Ohio - When an asteroid exploded over Cleveland Tuesday, the resulting boom shook houses, spooked pets and shocked ...
On Capitol Hill, accusations are flying of reckless spending by the other party." 'Almost skeletal': Parents admit to neglecting daughter after body found in home: police A 32-year-old woman was found ...
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5 dumb mistakes nearly everyone makes when buying a house
In the high-stakes world of real estate, emotions run high and math often goes out the window. Here are the most expensive traps homebuyers fall into.
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The spring equinox arrives Friday in Philly, the sun says. Spring weather may be another matter.
Spring arrives officially at 10:46 a.m. Philadelphia time Friday, the instant when the sun beams its most direct light on the equator. But whether the atmosphere is prepared to accept that ...
The Clayton Police Department is investigating a stolen vehicle after a chase ended in a fiery crash into trees early Thursday morning.
Ultima's Robert Garriott was worried about there being too many PC games on the market… 37 years ago
"The consumer doesn't really know what to buy for their computer," Garriott said in 1989, while also pointing to the popularity of Nintendo's newfangled game console.
However, plants native to the tropics can suffer even when nighttime lows dip into the 40s. The bulk of plants in Pennsylvania landscapes fall somewhere between. Each has a limit to what it’ll endure.
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Almonds and walnuts were Kashmir’s pride. Now Indians get their fix from California, Chile
Kashmir produces most of India's almonds and walnuts but meets only a fraction of exploding demand. Indians already turn to ...
Nvidia and AMD are seeing huge demand for CPUs and Jensen Huang is poised to unveil details for processors specialized for agentic AI at the GTC conference.
It’s wet, you drop it, but think “eh, it’s fine.” You pop the can open and SPLASH—there’s soda all over white shirt. Could you have prevented this beverage tragedy? Yes, with a little help from ...
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Did a meteor hit Cleveland? NASA confirms the cause behind the loud boom heard in northeast Ohio on March 17
A loud explosive noise heard across Cleveland, Ohio, has unsettled the whole country. Here's what it actually was: ...
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