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Violaceous-Purpuric Targetoid Macules and Patches With Bullae and Ulceration

12 Sep 2024  |  www.mdedge.com
Sweet syndrome, also known as acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a rare inflammatory skin condition characterized by painful, erythematous to violaceous papules, plaques, or nodules. It commonly affects women aged 47 to 57 and can be classified into classical, drug-induced, and malignancy-associated categories. The case study discusses a patient with Sweet syndrome who was later diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The condition's pathogenesis involves cytokine dysregulation, hypersensitivity reactions, and genetic predisposition. Differential diagnoses include cutaneous small vessel vasculitis, leukemia cutis, neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis, and necrotizing fasciitis. Systemic corticosteroids are typically effective in treatment.

How to Save Money on Your Electric Bill With This Hidden Ceiling Fan Setting

28 Aug 2024  |  CNET
Ceiling fans can significantly reduce energy bills by making you feel cooler, allowing you to raise your thermostat without sacrificing comfort. Proper fan direction—counterclockwise in summer and clockwise in winter—enhances this effect. Energy Star labeled fans are recommended for their efficiency. Remote controls or smart switches can simplify changing fan settings, further optimizing energy savings.

6 Ways to Stop Your Home Security Camera From Being Hacked

11 Aug 2024  |  CNET
Home security cameras can be vulnerable to hacking, but there are several measures to mitigate this risk. Avoid purchasing knockoff or used cameras, and opt for brands with strong data security practices and end-to-end encryption, such as Ring and Arlo. Regularly update your camera software, use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and practice good Wi-Fi security. While hacking incidents are rare and often involve someone known to the victim, these steps can help protect against unauthorized access.

25 Alexa games that are fun for the whole family

16 May 2024  |  CNET
The article lists 25 fun and engaging games that can be played using Amazon's Alexa and Echo devices. These games range from classic games like Bingo and Tic Tac Toe to more interactive and complex games like Escape the Room and The Wayne Investigation. Each game includes a brief description and instructions on how to start and play. The article highlights the versatility of Alexa as not just a smart home assistant but also a source of entertainment for the whole family.

What’s next for Riverside Village in North Augusta?

19 Mar 2024  |  www.wrdw.com
North Augusta City Council has approved the next steps for expanding Riverside Village, including new apartments and retail spaces. Mayor Britton Williams highlighted the need to revise parking agreements to accommodate future buildings. While the city aims to complete the development, some residents express concerns about the impact of new apartments. A public hearing on April 1 will allow citizens to voice their opinions on the project.

Boost Your Wi-Fi and Stream Smoother, Not Slower With Your Internet Connection

13 Mar 2024  |  www.cnet.com
The article provides tips for optimizing Wi-Fi network performance, emphasizing the importance of router placement, choosing the right equipment for one's space, and adjusting router antennas. It suggests central placement, elevation, and avoidance of electronics for the router, and mentions the benefits of Wi-Fi 6 technology and mesh networks for larger homes. The article also touches on the use of software like NetSpot to map signal strength and identify weak spots.

Boost Your Wi-Fi and Stream Smoother, Not Slower With Your Internet Connection

13 Mar 2024  |  CNET
Slow Wi-Fi can be frustrating, but optimizing your network can improve speeds and coverage. Key factors include choosing the right router, placing it centrally, raising it high, and avoiding interference from other electronics. For larger homes, a mesh network is recommended. Specific products like the TP-Link Deco W7200 and Eero Pro 6 are highlighted for their effectiveness.

Boost Your Wi-Fi and Stream Smoother, Not Slower With Your Internet Connection

13 Mar 2024  |  CNET
Slow Wi-Fi can be a significant frustration, especially for those working from home or streaming content. Optimizing your Wi-Fi network can be achieved by choosing the right router, placing it in a central location, raising it high, and avoiding interference from other electronics. For larger homes, a mesh network is recommended. Specific products like the TP-Link Deco W7200 and Eero Pro 6 are highlighted for their effectiveness. Practical tips include mapping your signal to identify weak spots and adjusting router antennas for better coverage.

Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  kfyrtv.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a social studies teacher killed by a falling power pole in Wagener, South Carolina, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the companies failed to maintain their infrastructure, which led to Robinson's death. The family, represented by Attorney Justin Bamberg, is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation and has accused the companies of negligence. The lawsuit includes evidence of the poor condition of the utility poles and infrastructure in Wagener.

Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  wtoc.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a social studies teacher at Wagener-Salley High School killed by a falling power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The incident occurred when a tractor-trailer struck overhead power lines in Wagener, South Carolina. The lawsuit alleges that the condition of the poles, which were over 70 years old, contributed to Robinson's death. The family, represented by Attorney Justin Bamberg, is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation and has accused the companies of failing to maintain their infrastructure. The lawsuit includes photos of the utility poles and seeks actual and punitive damages as determined by a jury.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  https://www.kswo.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation and aims to hold the companies accountable for failing to maintain safe infrastructure. The lawsuit includes evidence of decrepit infrastructure and seeks both actual and punitive damages.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  www.weau.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole in Wagener, South Carolina, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines, which were over 70 years old, contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation and is pushing for accountability from the companies involved. The lawsuit includes photos showing the decrepit state of the infrastructure and claims the companies failed to maintain it properly, posing a danger to the public.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  https://www.witn.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking over $100 million in compensation, holding the companies accountable for failing to maintain safe infrastructure. The lawsuit includes evidence of decrepit infrastructure and demands both actual and punitive damages.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  www.wvlt.tv
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation and demands accountability from the companies. The lawsuit highlights the defendants' failure to maintain safe infrastructure and includes photos of the decrepit equipment. The next steps involve serving the lawsuit to the defendants and preparing for a trial.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  https://www.kbtx.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking a minimum of $100 million in compensation, holding the companies accountable for failing to maintain safe infrastructure. The lawsuit includes evidence of decrepit infrastructure and demands both actual and punitive damages.

‘We have decided to fight back’: Family of high school teacher killed by fallen power pole sues energy companies

13 Mar 2024  |  https://www.fox5vegas.com
The family of Jeunelle Robinson, a high school teacher killed by a fallen power pole, has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Energy, Comporium, and PBT Telecom. The lawsuit alleges that the poor condition of the poles and power lines contributed to Robinson's death. The family is seeking over $100 million in compensation, holding the companies accountable for failing to maintain safe infrastructure. The lawsuit includes evidence of decrepit infrastructure and demands actual and punitive damages.

How to save plants, pool from freeze that’s hitting CSRA

17 Jan 2024  |  www.wrdw.com
With cold nights approaching, experts from Bedford Nurseries and Peachtree Pools offer advice on protecting plants and pools from freezing temperatures. George Hardy from Bedford Nurseries suggests covering or bringing inside certain plants like citrus and succulents, while noting that some plants like sago palms may not survive extreme cold. Logan Phillips from Peachtree Pools advises pool owners to keep the pump running to prevent pipes from freezing, emphasizing that severe freezes are rare in the area.

Local church brings ‘comfort’ to those grieving during Christmas

22 Dec 2023  |  www.wrdw.com
The Saint Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church in Augusta held a 'Longest Night: A Service of Hope' event to support those grieving during the holiday season. The service, coinciding with the winter solstice, aimed to provide comfort and peace through candle lighting and hymns. Reverend John Warner and Reverend Terri Degenhardt emphasized the importance of acknowledging grief during a time typically associated with joy. Gary Jones, who lost his wife earlier in the year, found solace in the event, reflecting on his memories with her.

Cops shoo away volunteers trying to help Augusta’s homeless

19 Dec 2023  |  wrdw.com
In Augusta, Georgia, volunteers including Donald Jones were stopped by the Richmond County Sheriff's Office from giving food and blankets to the homeless under the Calhoun Bridge. The deputies cited a lack of permission and certification as reasons. The incident report referenced guidelines from the homeless task force. Despite the setback, Jones, who has experienced hardship himself, remains determined to help those in need.

‘Children are our future’: Toys for Tots calls out for more donations

27 Nov 2023  |  www.wrdw.com
Toys for Tots in Augusta is facing a shortage of donations for their annual Christmas campaign. With over 1,200 families applying for help, the organization is seeing a higher demand for necessities like clothing, in addition to toys. Coordinator Anne Woods emphasizes the importance of donations to ensure every child receives something for Christmas. The deadline for donations is December 18, and the community is urged to donate new, unwrapped toys and children's clothing of all sizes at various drop-off points, including the Toys for Tots warehouse, local retailers, the WRDW lobby, or online.

Punk Show: Energy. Friendship. Music. Inside Lewiston’s ’90s punk rock scene

12 Nov 2023  |  Lewiston Sun Journal
Taylor Martin, a former member of Lewiston's '90s punk rock scene, reflects on the vibrant community and friendships formed during that era. The scene was characterized by its inclusivity, DIY ethos, and support for local charities. Key figures like Chris Saucier, Francois Jalbert, and Thom Lepage played pivotal roles in fostering the community. Venues such as Bates College and the Unitarian Universalist Church provided spaces for performances, while local radio and publications helped promote the music. Despite the lack of modern technology, the community thrived on personal connections and shared passions, leaving a lasting impact on its members.

Georgia mom donates stuffed bears after losing son to suicide

10 Nov 2023  |  www.wmbfnews.com
Nichole Tootle, a mother from Waynesboro, Georgia, lost her son Kyle Knudsen to suicide in November 2020. To honor his memory, she started donating heartbeat bears, which record a loved one's heartbeat, to grieving families. Last year, she donated 200 bears to the Children’s Hospital of Georgia and has since founded a nonprofit called Kyle’s Kritters. Despite initial support, she is currently struggling to gather enough donations to continue her mission. Each bear costs about $45, and she aims to raise $2,800 to donate 40 bears this Thanksgiving. Tootle is committed to expanding her efforts to all local hospitals, seeking community support to keep Kyle’s legacy alive.

Stop Accepting Bad Sleep. 42 Expert Ways to Take Charge of Your Sleep Quality

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
Sleep significantly impacts well-being, with over 30% of US adults not getting enough. Poor sleep can result from various factors, including health issues, technology use, and environmental conditions. The article provides 42 expert tips to improve sleep quality, such as addressing health issues, tracking sleep, avoiding technology before bed, creating an optimal sleep environment, and upgrading mattresses and pillows. It also suggests lifestyle changes like regular exercise, proper diet, and stress management techniques. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and offers various products and methods to enhance sleep quality.

How Your Amazon Echo Speaker Can Be the Best Garden Assistant

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
Amazon Echo speakers can be valuable assistants in the garden, offering functionalities such as learning gardening basics, providing detailed weather forecasts through the Big Sky skill, setting reminders for watering plants, controlling smart sprinklers like Rachio, and playing audiobooks or music to enhance the gardening experience.

12 Amazon Alexa Tips and Hacks for the Kitchen

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
Amazon's Alexa can significantly enhance kitchen activities, from maintaining grocery lists and converting units to controlling smart appliances and providing recipe ideas. The article highlights 12 practical tips and hacks for using Alexa in the kitchen, including setting multiple timers, making coffee, controlling smart cookers and large appliances, and finding recipes. It also covers Alexa's capabilities in providing cooking times, calorie counts, wine pairings, and cocktail recipes, as well as streaming music or news while cooking. Various Alexa-compatible products and skills are recommended to optimize kitchen efficiency and convenience.

Ultimate Alexa Command Guide: 200+ Voice Commands You Need to Know for Your Echo

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
A comprehensive guide detailing over 200 voice commands for Amazon's Alexa, covering a wide range of functionalities from controlling smart home devices to making purchases and accessing entertainment. The guide highlights new commands introduced at Amazon's annual fall event, including interactions with Disney characters and new hardware like the Alexa Voice Remote Pro. It also provides instructions on how to summon Alexa, use it across various devices, and leverage its capabilities for tasks such as setting alarms, controlling media, and managing smart home systems. The article emphasizes the versatility and expanding capabilities of Alexa, making it a valuable resource for Echo device owners.

Boost Your Wi-Fi and Stream Smoother, Not Slower With Your Internet Connection

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
Slow Wi-Fi can be a significant frustration, especially for those working from home or streaming content. Optimizing your Wi-Fi network can be achieved by choosing the right router, placing it in a central location, raising it high, and avoiding interference from other electronics. For larger homes, a mesh network is recommended. Specific products like the TP-Link Deco W7200 and Eero Pro 6 are highlighted for their effectiveness. Mapping your signal can also help identify weak spots in your coverage.

Stop Accepting Bad Sleep. 42 Expert Ways to Take Charge of Your Sleep Quality

01 Oct 2023  |  CNET
Sleep significantly impacts overall well-being, with over 30% of US adults not getting enough. Poor sleep can result from various factors, including health issues, technology use, and unsuitable sleep environments. The article provides 42 expert tips to improve sleep quality, such as addressing health issues, tracking sleep, avoiding technology before bed, creating an optimal sleep environment, and upgrading mattresses and pillows. It also suggests lifestyle changes like regular exercise, proper diet, and stress management techniques. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and offers various products and methods to enhance sleep quality.

Prepare Your Home for Vacation: 9 Things You Need to Do Before You Leave

18 Aug 2023  |  CNET
The article outlines nine essential steps to prepare a home before going on vacation, emphasizing cleanliness, safety, and energy efficiency. Key recommendations include tidying up, cleaning out the refrigerator, taking out the trash, checking laundry, unplugging electronics to prevent fires, programming the thermostat, using timers for lights, asking a neighbor to collect mail, and ensuring all windows and doors are secure. These measures aim to prevent issues like pests, break-ins, and high energy bills, ensuring a smooth return from vacation.

Prepare Your Home for Vacation: 9 Things You Need to Do Before You Leave

18 Aug 2023  |  CNET
Preparing your home before going on vacation involves several key steps to ensure safety, cleanliness, and energy efficiency. These include tidying up, cleaning out the refrigerator, taking out the trash, checking the laundry, unplugging electronics to prevent fire hazards, programming the thermostat, putting lights on timers, asking a neighbor to gather your mail, and checking all windows and doors. These measures help prevent issues like pests, unpleasant odors, and potential break-ins, ensuring a smooth return from your trip.

Prepare Your Home for Vacation: 9 Things You Need to Do Before You Leave

18 Aug 2023  |  CNET
Preparing your home before leaving for vacation involves several key steps to ensure safety, cleanliness, and energy efficiency. Tasks include tidying up, cleaning out the refrigerator, taking out the trash, checking laundry, unplugging electronics, programming the thermostat, setting lights on timers, asking a neighbor to gather mail, and checking all windows and doors. These measures help prevent issues like pests, fire hazards, and break-ins, making your return home more pleasant.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

04 Aug 2023  |  CNET
With International Beer Day approaching, the article offers 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a bottle opener, using common household items. Suggestions include using smartphone chargers, MacBook chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, house keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, flathead screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. The article emphasizes safety and practicality, advising against using valuable or easily damaged items.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

04 Aug 2023  |  CNET
With International Beer Day approaching, the article provides 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a bottle opener, using common household items. It emphasizes safety and practicality, suggesting alternatives like smartphone chargers, MacBook chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, house keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, flathead screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. The guide aims to help readers enjoy their beverages without damaging their belongings or injuring themselves.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

04 Aug 2023  |  CNET
With International Beer Day approaching, this guide provides 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a bottle opener, using common household items. It includes practical tips and safety precautions for using items like smartphone chargers, MacBook chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, house keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, flathead screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. The article emphasizes the importance of safety and suggests alternatives to avoid damaging valuable items.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

04 Aug 2023  |  CNET
With International Beer Day approaching, the article offers 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a bottle opener using common household items. Suggestions include using smartphone chargers, MacBook chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, house keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, flathead screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. The article emphasizes safety and practicality, advising against using valuable or easily damaged items.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

04 Aug 2023  |  CNET
With International Beer Day approaching, the article provides 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a traditional bottle opener, using common household items such as smartphone chargers, MacBook chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, house keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, flathead screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. Each method is described with safety tips and practical advice to ensure effective and safe bottle opening.

No Bottle Opener? Do This to Open Your Beer Instead

03 Aug 2023  |  cnet.com
In anticipation of International Beer Day, the article provides 15 creative methods to open beer bottles without a traditional bottle opener using common household items. Techniques include using chargers, countertops, metal objects, sunglasses, sandals, keys, scissors, lighters, forks, spoons, butter knives, screwdrivers, claw hammers, and rings. The article emphasizes safety and advises against using valuable items for these methods.

Amidst Another Heatwave, Try This Ceiling Fan Hack to Save Big Money on AC Costs

22 Jul 2023  |  CNET
With rising temperatures in the US, utilizing ceiling fans can significantly reduce air conditioning costs. By switching the fan's rotation direction, it can be used year-round to either cool or warm a room. This simple adjustment can enhance comfort and lead to substantial savings on energy bills. The article provides detailed instructions on how to reverse the fan's direction and highlights the benefits of using ceiling fans alongside smart thermostats for optimal energy efficiency.

Amidst Another Heatwave, Try This Ceiling Fan Hack to Save Big Money on AC Costs

22 Jul 2023  |  CNET
With heatwaves affecting large parts of the US, using ceiling fans effectively can significantly reduce air conditioning costs. By switching the fan's rotation to counterclockwise in summer and clockwise in winter, homeowners can create a cooling or warming effect, respectively, thus relying less on AC and heating systems. This simple adjustment can lead to substantial savings and increased comfort year-round.

Amidst Another Heatwave, Try This Ceiling Fan Hack to Save Big Money on AC Costs

22 Jul 2023  |  www.cnet.com
As parts of the US face a heatwave, a ceiling fan hack offers a way to save on air conditioning costs. The trick involves changing the fan's rotation to clockwise in winter to draw cool air up and force warm air down, and counterclockwise in summer to create a cooling effect. This adjustment can be made via a switch on the fan's motor housing or a remote. The article suggests that this method can be used year-round to make rooms feel more comfortable without over-reliance on heating or cooling systems.

Practical Ways to Prevent Your Home Security Cameras From Being Hacked

22 Jul 2023  |  CNET
The article discusses the risks of home security cameras being hacked and offers practical advice to prevent such incidents. It references a case where an ADT technician spied on customers, leading to increased industry safeguards. Security experts recommend using reputable manufacturers, high-level encryption, changing credentials, updating firmware, and using two-factor authentication. The Security Industry Association advises on privacy, and companies like Comcast and Vivint limit technician access to customer feeds. The article suggests keeping cameras out of private rooms and potentially using a separate network or VPN for added security.

Practical Ways to Prevent Your Home Security Cameras From Being Hacked

22 Jul 2023  |  CNET
The article discusses the risks of home security cameras being hacked and offers practical advice to prevent such incidents. It references a case where an ADT technician spied on customers, leading to improved safeguards by the company. Security experts emphasize the importance of using reputable devices with high-end encryption, updating firmware, and changing default credentials. The Security Industry Association advises on privacy matters, and companies like Comcast and Vivint limit technician access to customer feeds. DIY systems reduce the risk of technician abuse, but additional monitoring services may introduce vulnerabilities. Local hacks require proximity to the network, while remote hacks often exploit data breaches or weak passwords. Users are advised to use two-factor authentication, keep cameras out of private rooms, and consider separate networks or VPNs for added security.

Accused foot-licker arrested again while out on bond

21 May 2023  |  wvlt.tv
Caurey Rollins, a former teacher's aide accused of licking a boy's feet, was arrested again in Grovetown, Georgia, for a similar offense while out on bond in a molestation case. Rollins, who had been released from jail 10 days prior, approached a boy and asked to see his feet. He faces a charge of criminal attempt to commit a felony, and bond was denied. Augusta District Attorney Jared Williams is moving to revoke Rollins' bond. Rollins had previously been indicted for inappropriately touching four female victims and had resigned from his position at Glenn Hills Elementary School after his initial arrest.

Accused foot-licker arrested again while out on bond

21 May 2023  |  https://www.wtoc.com
Caurey Rollins, a former teacher’s aide previously accused of molestation, was re-arrested for a new offense while out on bond. Rollins approached a boy in Columbia County, asking to see his feet, leading to a charge of criminal attempt to commit a felony. Augusta District Attorney Jared Williams opposed Rollins' bond and is moving to revoke it. The incident violated bond conditions set by Judge Amanda Heath, who had previously set a $35,000 bond with specific conditions. Rollins had been placed on administrative leave and later resigned from his position at Glenn Hills Elementary School following his initial arrest.

12 Amazon Alexa Tips and Hacks for the Kitchen

18 Jan 2023  |  CNET
Amazon's Alexa can significantly enhance kitchen activities, from maintaining grocery lists and converting units to controlling smart appliances and providing recipe ideas. The article highlights various Alexa skills and compatible devices, such as Mr. Coffee, Anova, Joule, and GE's Geneva, that can streamline cooking and meal preparation. It also suggests using Alexa for setting multiple timers, making coffee, and even pairing wines with meals. Additionally, Alexa can assist with calorie counts, cocktail recipes, and playing music or news while cooking.

Kate Middleton brushes off Prince Harry's attacks in first solo appearance since bombshell biography

18 Jan 2023  |  Mail Online
Kate Middleton engaged in her first public appearance since Prince Harry's controversial memoir 'Spare' at a nursery in Luton, focusing on her work in early childhood development. Despite the recent criticism of the Prince and Princess of Wales in Harry's book and the diplomatic row over Iran's execution of a British-Iranian national, which was linked to Harry's military claims, Kate remained uninvolved in the drama. She interacted with children and staff, discussing the importance of early years provision and the role of educators. The visit highlighted Kate's ongoing commitment to her duties and the Early Years Alliance's work, amidst the backdrop of the royal rift deepening with Harry's demand for an apology to Meghan.

Survivor speaks on South Carolina abortion ruling

06 Jan 2023  |  www.wrdw.com
The South Carolina Supreme Court struck down the state's six-week abortion ban, citing a violation of the right to privacy outlined in the state constitution. The decision was met with mixed reactions, with survivors of rape like Fran Coyle expressing hope for the future of abortion laws, while advocates against abortion, such as George Vozniak from Georgia Right to Life, call for stricter laws. Despite the ruling in South Carolina, Georgia's heartbeat bill remains in effect, with no recent action from the state supreme court to overturn it.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  weau.com
Homeowners in Augusta are attempting DIY repairs on broken pipes due to plumbers being overbooked, with some being told to wait up to two weeks for professional help. Despite taking precautions, residents like Floyd Haynes are facing burst pipes and are seeking supplies, which are sold out at Lowe's and Home Depot. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing advises against DIY repairs, warning they are often temporary and can lead to higher costs, as a significant portion of their calls are from failed DIY attempts. Mariano recommends waiting for professional plumbers to ensure a proper fix.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  www.wibw.com
Homeowners in Augusta are facing challenges with broken pipes and are turning to hardware stores for supplies. Plumbers are overwhelmed, leading some to attempt DIY repairs, which professionals advise against due to potential long-term costs. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing highlights the scarcity of supplies at major stores like Lowe's and Home Depot and recommends leaving repairs to professionals to avoid further expenses.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv
Homeowners in Augusta are facing challenges with broken pipes and are flocking to hardware stores for supplies. Plumbers are overwhelmed, leading some to attempt DIY repairs, which professionals advise against due to potential long-term costs. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing highlights the scarcity of supplies at major stores and recommends professional assistance even for those confident in their repair skills.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  https://www.wdtv.com
Homeowners in Augusta are facing challenges with broken pipes and are flocking to hardware stores for supplies. Plumbers are overwhelmed, leading some to attempt DIY repairs, which professionals advise against due to potential long-term costs. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing highlights the scarcity of supplies at major stores and recommends professional assistance even for confident DIYers. Floyd Haynes, a local resident, shares his frustration with the wait times for professional repairs.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  https://www.wagmtv.com
Homeowners in Augusta are facing challenges with broken pipes and are flocking to hardware stores for supplies. Plumbers are overwhelmed, leading some to attempt DIY repairs, which professionals advise against due to potential long-term costs. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing highlights that many DIY attempts fail, recommending professional assistance even for confident individuals. Major stores like Lowe's and Home Depot are sold out of necessary supplies, exacerbating the situation.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  https://www.kxii.com
Homeowners in Augusta are struggling to find supplies to fix broken pipes as plumbers face high demand. Professionals advise against DIY repairs, suggesting they may only offer temporary solutions and could be more costly in the long run. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing notes that many DIY attempts fail, leading to more service calls. Despite the frustration, patience and professional help are recommended.

Fixing broken pipes yourself may not be a good idea

28 Dec 2022  |  https://www.wtoc.com
Homeowners in Augusta are facing challenges with broken pipes and are flocking to hardware stores for supplies. Plumbers are overwhelmed, leading some to attempt DIY repairs, which professionals advise against due to potential long-term costs. Tony Mariano from Flow-Pro Plumbing highlights the scarcity of supplies at major stores like Lowe's and Home Depot and recommends leaving repairs to professionals to avoid further expenses.

Local fire crews warn of heating hazards in cold weather

21 Dec 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
With temperatures dropping, Columbia County Fire Rescue emphasizes the importance of fire safety, particularly regarding heating sources. Lt. Evan Davis highlights the risks associated with chimney fires and older space heaters lacking safety features. The U.S. Fire Administration notes heating as a leading cause of residential fires. Residents are advised to ensure their heating devices are safe and to keep them away from pets, children, and furniture.

What to know if you’ll be driving in subfreezing weather

19 Dec 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
With an arctic blast hitting Augusta, Georgia, drivers are advised to prepare for subfreezing weather by following expert advice rather than social media hacks. Mechanics recommend letting the car warm up, checking tire pressure, topping off antifreeze, and ensuring the battery is in good condition. Drivers should also carry essential items like jackets, blankets, food, water, and a phone charger. Safety tips include driving slowly on black ice, avoiding cruise control in freezing temperatures, and keeping a full tank of gas.

The Best Google Home Features and Commands to Use This Christmas

16 Dec 2022  |  CNET
Google Home can enhance your Christmas festivities with various features and commands. You can play Christmas music through services like YouTube Music, Spotify, and Pandora, control smart decorations with compatible plugs, track and interact with Santa Claus, and engage in holiday-themed activities. The article provides a list of commands to maximize the holiday experience with Google Assistant.

The Best Google Home Features and Commands to Use This Christmas

16 Dec 2022  |  CNET
Google Home can enhance your Christmas festivities with various features and commands. You can play Christmas music through services like YouTube Music, Spotify, and Pandora, control smart decorations with compatible plugs, track and interact with Santa, and ask Google Assistant a variety of holiday-themed questions. These features make the holiday season more interactive and enjoyable.

Smarten Your Home With the Flip of a Switch

12 Dec 2022  |  CNET
Smart switches offer a cost-effective, long-term solution for upgrading home lighting, providing convenience and security through remote control and integration with smart home systems like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. While installation requires some electrical work, smart switches are compatible with various lighting fixtures and can be a more integrated option compared to smart bulbs and plugs. Brands like Lutron offer compatibility tools to ensure seamless integration with existing lights. Mixing and matching smart switches, bulbs, and plugs can optimize lighting control throughout the home.

Elections officials share what voters can expect at the polls

29 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Georgia voters are casting ballots for the U.S. Senate race for the third time since May. Early voting in Richmond and Columbia counties has seen high turnout, with Richmond County experiencing its highest single-day early voter turnout since 2016. Columbia County Board of Elections Executive Director Nancy Gay and Richmond County Board of Elections' Travis Doss provide details on wait times and assistance for disabled voters. Voter Nolan Marshall encourages participation despite potential lines. Early voting continues until December 2, with Election Day on December 6 expected to have shorter lines.

Toys for Tots in need of more donations in Aiken, Augusta

29 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Toys for Tots in Aiken and Augusta are experiencing a significant shortage of toy and monetary donations, with over 2,000 applicants in Aiken and more than 900 in Augusta. Coordinators are urging the community to help meet the increased demand, especially for children aged six and up. Despite the low donations, efforts are being made to ensure every child has a gift this Christmas, with partnerships like the Salvation Army Angel Tree. The situation is critical, with volunteers expressing concern over potential cutbacks.

Aiken One Table returns to bring people together for the holiday

24 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Aiken’s One Table event returned after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, now held in front of the Salvation Army. The event featured traditional Thanksgiving meals and saw a smaller turnout due to the location change. Long-time volunteer Lillie Ford and Event Coordinator Kathryn Wade expressed joy in bringing the community together. Attendees, including Cindy Faulk, celebrated the return of the event, which was supported by local biker clubs preparing turkeys. Organizers look forward to increasing attendance in future years.

Here’s how we can make a difference this holiday season

23 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
The article highlights the efforts of Toys for Tots in Augusta, Georgia, to collect and distribute toys to children in need during the holiday season. Despite a significant impact last year, the organization is struggling with donations this year, particularly for children aged six and up. Local Coordinator Anne Woods expresses concern over the low turnout in donations and urges the community to contribute. Toys for Tots has multiple drop-off locations and is also accepting monetary donations through their website.

Organizations see higher need for helpers this holiday season

23 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Local organizations in Augusta, Georgia, such as Golden Harvest, are experiencing a significant increase in the need for food assistance, with a 39% rise in demand. The organization highlights the critical role of volunteers and donations, especially during the holiday season, to support community meals and services. Golden Harvest's Master’s Table Soup Kitchen emphasizes the importance of Thanksgiving meals for fostering family and community bonds. Various ways to contribute include volunteering, donating, and starting virtual fundraisers, with opportunities available year-round.

Standoff suspect released from hospital, booked into detention center

18 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Kevin McCardell, involved in a hostage situation and shoot-out in Burke County, was released from the hospital and booked into the Burke County Detention Center. McCardell, who used his children as shields during the standoff, faces multiple charges including aggravated assault and false imprisonment. He was previously wanted in Baltimore County for attempted murder and other felonies. The Burke County Sheriff's Office, led by Capt. Randall Norman, managed to de-escalate the situation and ensure the safety of the children involved.

Local mother helps families hold onto their loved ones

15 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Suicide rates have increased since the pandemic, and Nichole Tootle, who lost her son Kyle Knudsen to suicide in 2020, is helping families by donating Heartbeat Bears to the Children’s Hospital of Georgia. These bears, which play a recording of a loved one's heartbeat, provide comfort to grieving families. Tootle emphasizes the power of kindness and encourages people to perform random acts of kindness in honor of her son, whose death anniversary coincides with National Random Acts of Kindness Day.

Community honoring local veterans in Aiken County

11 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
In Aiken, a ceremony at the Salvation Army Chapel honored local veterans, featuring a wreath-laying and a performance of the United States Armed Forces Medley. Korean War veteran David Mcray emphasized the importance of support and community for veterans, while Paula Phillips from the Daughters of the American Revolution expressed gratitude for their service.

As the city collects stormwater fees, what’s the status of ongoing issues?

11 Nov 2022  |  wrdw.com
Since the implementation of the stormwater fee in 2016, Augusta has been addressing its chronic flooding issues. In 2021, the city allocated over $4.6 million to drainage contractors, $4.3 million for personnel, and nearly $2 million for operations to mitigate flooding risks. Despite these efforts, businesses like Manny’s Off Broad continue to experience significant flooding. Augusta engineering director Hameed Malik emphasizes the importance of reporting ongoing issues for assessment and planning. The city acknowledges that while flooding cannot be entirely prevented, they are actively working on maintenance and repairs.

Georgia faith leaders pray for election security, safety

07 Nov 2022  |  wrdw.com
Dozens of faith leaders in Georgia, including Augusta, held prayer events to ensure the safety of voters and staff during the election process. They called for fair certification of election results by the secretary of state and workers. Shavonne Williams of Faith and Public Life highlighted the election's potential impact on Medicaid expansion and the course of Georgia.

Georgia incumbents visit CSRA ahead of Election Day

06 Nov 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
Georgia candidates, including Governor Brian Kemp, Stacey Abrams, Senator Raphael Warnock, and Herschel Walker, are actively campaigning ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. Key issues include the state gas tax, inflation, small business support, Medicaid expansion, and voter turnout. High early voting numbers indicate significant voter engagement, with Augusta seeing a notable increase compared to 2018. Both Democratic and Republican candidates are making their final appeals to voters, emphasizing their respective platforms and urging voter participation.

Emanuel County program helps inmates earn GED, learn skills

21 Oct 2022  |  www.wrdw.com
A program at the Emanuel County Jail in Swainsboro, Georgia, is helping inmates earn their GED and learn life skills to aid their reintegration into society. Sheriff Jeffrey Brewer initiated the program, which is supported by Southeastern Technical College, providing instructors, materials, and computers. Inmates like Stephanie Napier and Victor Gallegos have reported positive impacts on their personal and professional lives. Each class lasts a week, culminating in a certificate and a $500 credit to Southeastern Technical College for further education.

Yes, You Can Grill Burgers on a Cast-Iron Skillet. Here's How

18 Sep 2022  |  CNET
Using a cast-iron skillet on a grill can enhance your burger-cooking experience by reducing mess, preventing flare-ups, and retaining juiciness. This method traps the fat, preserving flavor and creating a crispy crust without overcooking. Despite using a skillet, you can still achieve the smoky flavor associated with grilling by managing the grill's vents and using wood chips for added flavor.

Yes, You Can Grill Burgers on a Cast-Iron Skillet. Here's How

18 Sep 2022  |  CNET
National Cheeseburger Day is a perfect occasion to try grilling burgers using a cast-iron skillet on the grill. This method reduces mess, prevents flare-ups, and retains the burger's juiciness by trapping the fat. The skillet also helps achieve a crispy, brown crust while maintaining the smoky flavor of grilling. Preheating the skillet with cooking oil enhances the cooking process, making it a practical and flavorful alternative to traditional grilling methods.

Yes, You Can Grill Burgers on a Cast-Iron Skillet. Here's How

18 Sep 2022  |  CNET
National Cheeseburger Day is an opportunity to try grilling burgers using a cast-iron skillet on the grill. This method reduces mess, prevents flare-ups, and results in juicier burgers by trapping the fat. The technique also retains the smoky flavor of grilling. Preheating the skillet with cooking oil helps achieve a crispy crust without overcooking the center.

Why Your Amazon Echo Is Blinking Different Colors

18 Jul 2022  |  CNET
Amazon Echo devices use a light ring or light bar to indicate various statuses and notifications. Blue and cyan lights show Alexa is processing commands, green indicates calls, white signifies volume changes or Away Mode, purple points to Wi-Fi issues or Do Not Disturb settings, and yellow, orange, and red indicate other statuses like messages, network connectivity, and microphone status. The Echo Show uses similar light signals on its display. Users can ask Alexa directly about the light meanings or refer to this guide for detailed explanations.

Why Your Amazon Echo Is Blinking Different Colors

18 Jul 2022  |  CNET
The article explains the different colors displayed by the Amazon Echo's light ring and what each color signifies. Blue and cyan indicate Alexa is processing commands, green signals an incoming or active call, white shows volume changes or Away Mode, purple points to Wi-Fi issues or Do Not Disturb settings, and yellow, orange, and red indicate various statuses like messages, network connectivity, and microphone status. The Echo Show uses similar light signals on its display. The article also provides additional tips for optimizing Alexa settings and features.

Why Your Amazon Echo Is Blinking Different Colors

18 Jul 2022  |  cnet.com
The article explains the meaning behind the different colors displayed by the light ring or bar on Amazon Echo devices. Each color serves as a status indicator or notification for various types of information. Blue and cyan indicate Alexa is listening or responding, green signifies calls, white shows volume changes or Away Mode, purple suggests Wi-Fi issues or Do Not Disturb settings, and yellow, orange, and red indicate messages, network connection, and microphone status, respectively. The Echo Show uses similar light signals with a color bar at the bottom of the screen.

Concentrates 101

01 Jul 2022  |  Leaf Nation
The article provides a comprehensive overview of various Cannabis concentrates, detailing their origins, production methods, and characteristics. It covers both solvent-based and solventless concentrates, including Shatter, Budder, Crumble, Sugar, Diamonds, Sauce, Rick Simpson Oil, Charas, Dry Sift, Ice Water Hash, Hand-Pressed Hash, Temple Ball, and Flower Rosin. Each type is described in terms of its texture, usage, and unique properties, offering readers a detailed guide to understanding and selecting Cannabis concentrates.

9 Alexa tips for music junkies

21 Jun 2022  |  CNET
The article offers practical tips for optimizing music playback on Amazon Alexa devices, including setting a preferred speaker, changing the default music streaming service, adjusting equalizer settings, and using the 'play music everywhere' feature. It also covers how to activate an Explicit Filter to keep music appropriate for all ages.

Clean Your Blender With This One Easy Trick

08 Jun 2022  |  CNET
Cleaning a blender can be simplified with a straightforward method that involves using hot water, dish soap, and the blender's own high-speed function. This technique minimizes the need for scrubbing and makes the process quick and efficient. For tougher residues, a light sponge scrub may be necessary. Regular use of this method can reduce the frequency of deep cleaning.

Oppo Rally 2022 Preliminary Info and Vehicle Scoring

29 Apr 2022  |  Oppositelock
The 2022 Oppositelock 'Hopeless on the Hudson' road rally will take place on June 25, starting in Yonkers, NY, and ending in Albany, NY. The event will feature a treasure hunt with activity challenges, and participants can register by emailing the organizer. Points will be awarded based on vehicle performance, heritage, engine and transmission, body/chassis, and other factors. There are no strict entry deadlines, but bonuses and penalties apply based on registration dates. The rally encourages a variety of vehicles and emphasizes fun and creativity over speed.

Want to Own a Weird Rare French Electric Car? Now is Your Chance

16 Apr 2022  |  Oppositelock
A rare electric-converted Renault Dauphine from the late 1950s, possibly one of approximately 50 Henney Kilowatt EV Dauphines, is up for sale on Craigslist. The car, in rough condition, features an electric motor and unique dashboard meters. Despite its historical significance, the vehicle requires significant restoration and offers limited performance with a range of 30 miles and a top speed of 30 mph. The seller is accepting offers, with project cars typically valued between $1000-3000.

Confessions of A Growing Pageant Queen: Things I Wish I Had Known

05 Apr 2022  |  hercampus.com
A student writer reflects on their initial misconceptions and subsequent personal growth through participating in pageants. Initially viewing pageants as superficial, the writer's experience at USA National Miss Georgia at 17 was marred by a lack of preparation. Five years later, after working with prestigious designers and coaches, the writer has achieved significant success in pageantry. The writer emphasizes the importance of seeking multiple opinions, having a purpose, and presenting oneself confidently. The key takeaway is that personal growth and the lessons learned are more important than the outcome of the competition.

Flashback: Albert Parnell, UC Davis Era

20 Jan 2022  |  Top Stories
In the early 2000s, Albert Parnell, also known as DJ Bigg Al Jonson, was a vibrant UC Davis student involved in various activities. He hosted a radio show on KDVS, served as Vice President of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and the African American Greek Letter Council, worked at Campus Unions, and volunteered at the African Americans and Africans Cultivating Education in the Student Recruitment and Retention Center.

5 Atlanta Restaurants to Try in 2022

18 Jan 2022  |  www.hercampus.com
The article highlights five restaurants in Atlanta to try in 2022, showcasing a variety of cuisines and dining experiences. Siete Tacos & Tequila offers a creative take on Mexican cuisine, Hattie Marie’s BBQ is a black-owned soul food restaurant with celebrity endorsements, Poor Calvin’s provides an upscale Asian fusion experience, Slutty Vegan is a black-owned vegan burger restaurant with indistinguishable vegan options, and Toast on Lenox is a popular brunch spot with a diverse menu. The author encourages readers to visit these restaurants and share their experiences.

Edibles 101

01 Dec 2021  |  Leaf Nation
The article provides an in-depth overview of cannabis edibles, highlighting their distinct effects compared to inhalable products due to the metabolization of Delta 9 THC into 11-OH-THC in the liver. It covers essential topics such as dosing guidelines, the decarboxylation process, and various methods of edible infusion, including solventless infusions and nano-emulsified products. The piece emphasizes the importance of starting with low doses for first-time users and explains the role of emulsifiers in creating homogenous edible products.

Seasoned Truckers Share Their Solutions to the Semi-Truck Driver Shortage

30 Nov 2021  |  www.motorbiscuit.com
Seasoned truck drivers suggest improving work conditions and pay to address the semi-truck driver shortage in the United States. They propose a short distance philosophy for trucking routes and improving immigration reform to attract drivers from abroad. Additionally, they see autonomous semi-trucks, like the Tesla Semi, as a potential solution to operate continuously and assist human drivers.

Is It Actually Cheaper to Buy Used Tires?

30 Nov 2021  |  www.motorbiscuit.com
Used tires are initially cheaper and environmentally friendly, but they come with risks such as unknown repair history and reduced tread life. The 4/32" rule is crucial for safety, and used tires often fail to meet this standard, leading to potential accidents. New tires, despite their higher upfront cost, offer better long-term value and safety. Payment plans from websites like SimpleTire can help mitigate the financial burden of new tires.

Mitsubishi Quietly Revealed an Electric SUV You Can’t Buy

29 Nov 2021  |  www.motorbiscuit.com
Mitsubishi has unveiled its first electric SUV, the Airtrek, which will only be available in China. The Airtrek, with a 232-mile range and 181 horsepower, shares dimensions with the Mitsubishi Outlander and is praised for its driving characteristics. The Airtrek name has historical significance, previously used for the original Mitsubishi Outlander in Japan. Mitsubishi has a history of innovation in electric vehicles, having released the i-MiEV in 2009 and the Outlander PHEV, which is still available. The new Airtrek is set to release in China in 2022, marking Mitsubishi's continued progress in electric and renewable energy vehicles.

Practical Ways to Prevent Your Home Security Cameras From Being Hacked

11 Feb 2021  |  CNET
The article discusses the risks and preventive measures for protecting home security cameras from hacking. It highlights a notable case involving ADT, where a technician exploited security loopholes to spy on customers. The article provides practical advice on securing devices, such as using reputable manufacturers, high-level encryption, unique passwords, and regular updates. It also emphasizes the importance of limiting camera placement to non-private areas and using additional security measures like VPNs and two-factor authentication. Expert opinions from the Security Industry Association and cybersecurity professionals are included to underscore the importance of robust security practices.

When I try (essayer) to speak the native tongue of my new French hometown.

13 May 2020  |  Medium
The author discusses their struggle with test anxiety and the similar anxiety they face when attempting to speak French in their new hometown in France. The physical symptoms of anxiety are described vividly, including sweating and facial redness. The author humorously considers using alcohol as a temporary solution to alleviate anxiety but acknowledges the negative consequences, such as hangovers and the impact on their career as a writer. Instead, the author decides to practice ordering coffee in French as a step towards overcoming their language barrier and reinventing their identity. The article explores the emotional challenges of adapting to a new language and culture, and the author's internal debate on how to express themselves in French.

The Courage to Be Selfish

05 Nov 2019  |  Medium
The article discusses the concept of selfishness in the context of personal growth and family dynamics. The author reflects on their own experiences over the past year, during which they made choices that were deemed selfish by others, leading to the loss of close relationships and comforts, but also resulting in personal growth. The author also recounts their mother's decision to leave when the author was 14, a choice that was also labeled as selfish but was aimed at breaking free from a dysfunctional family situation. The article argues against the negative connotation of selfishness when it comes to making decisions for one's own well-being and growth, challenging the judgment from those who do not understand the full context of such decisions.

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3 common oven problems and how to fix them

06 Apr 2017  |  CNET
Ovens, though simple machines, can develop issues over time due to frequent use. Common problems include the oven not heating up, not reaching the correct temperature, and not cooking evenly. Solutions involve checking and potentially replacing the gas igniter, heating elements, and temperature sensor. Calibration and adjustments to cooking methods may also be necessary. The article provides detailed DIY fixes for these issues, emphasizing that many can be resolved without professional help.
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