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Maps show where millions in U.S. could see northern lights this weekend
CBS News· 9 hours agoIf the weather conditions are right, people in several areas on a map could look up and see the...
University of Georgia Law Student Tara Baker Was Murdered by Felon, 48, Police Say
Heavy.com· 1 day agoEdrick Lamont Faust is the 48-year-old felon who is accused in the 2001 murder of University of...
The best cellphones for seniors in 2024
Yahoo Tech· 3 days agoDoes Medicare pay for cellphones? Medicare does pay for cellphones, but not for everyone. To qualify for a free phone, you must also be enrolled in a...
Want to see the Northern Lights? There's a chance you'll see them tonight over Vermont
The Burlington Free Press· 13 hours agoThe Aurora Borealis, also known as the northern lights, is predicted to put on a spectacular show...
I Read More Books Than I Ever Have Before Thanks to My Amazon Kindle, and You Can Snag One for as...
People via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoMy colleague, senior shopping editor and strategist, Alex Nelson, convinced me to enroll in Kindle...
A Central Mass water district employee faces accusations of accepting free ski trips
The Republican· 6 hours agoThe state’s ethics commission is accusing an Auburn water district employee of violating conflict of interest laws by accepting two free ski trips from a water meter manufacturer ...
Jonathan Haidt Blamed Tech for Teen Anxiety. Managing the Blowback Has Become a Full-Time Job.
The Wall Street Journal· 1 hour agoJonathan Haidt let his son walk half a mile to school by himself in fourth grade, two years before...
Ascension: 'We do not have a timeline' for networks to be restored after cyberattack
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 10 hours ago"There was a security concern, so they shut down the system," one physician told the Free Press at...
Cyber attack at Ascension hospitals: What we know so far
ClickOnDetroit· 2 days agoOperations at Ascension hospitals and facilities were disrupted this week due to a suspected cyber...
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile’s “unlimited” plans just got a $10M slap on the wrist
The Verge· 5 hours agoVerizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile will pay a combined $10.22 million to a group of states to settle claims that the carriers lied to customers about their “unlimited” plans and “free</ ...