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The National Water Center said that "considerable" flooding impacts are expected across the Cascade Foothills to Puget Sound, with urban and minor river flooding also possible throughout the remainder of western Washington and parts of northern Oregon. It also warned that landslides would be possible along the Cascade Foothills.
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NFL Week 15 picks, predictions, win probabilities for Falcons-Buccaneers, Browns-Bears, Jets-Jaguars, Raiders-Eagles, Colts-Seahawks, more games.
The first two episodes of Taylor Swift’s documentary series air, and “South Park” wraps up its 28th season. Between streaming and cable, viewers have a seemingly endless variety of things to watch. Here is a selection of TV shows and specials that are airing or streaming this week, Dec. 8-14. Details and times are subject to change.
The Week 2 NFL lines have something for every kind of NFL bettor. There are four games with a spread of less than a field goal, including Patriots vs. Dolphins (-2.5), Broncos vs. Colts (+2.5) and Chiefs vs. Eagles (-1). There is also a contest with the ...
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Why Rocket Lab Stock Shot 30% Higher This Week
The rocket company is getting a boost because of a reported IPO in 2026 from competitor SpaceX.
Secretary of Homeland Security Noem, Sen. Van Hollen and Rep. Bacon were on "This Week" Sunday, November 30. This is a rush transcript and may be updated.
The Week 2 NFL schedule has arrived with 15 more games remaining on Sunday and Monday, most of which are projected to come down to one score. Fifteen games have a spread of 6.5 points or fewer, with only the Ravens (-12) vs. the Browns outside of that range.
General Hospital isn’t slowing down, and the drama in Port Charles is only getting bigger this week. With major twists brewing for Carly, Jason, Sonny, Nina, and the rest of the town, viewers can expect plenty of tension,
Plus, Machine Intelligence Research Institute President Nate Soares, co-author of the new book, “If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies,” discusses the potential consequences of artificial superintelligence. [email protected]