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City/Town, State;Yesterday’s High Temp (F);Yesterday’s Low Temp (F);Today’s High Temp (F);Today’s Low Temp (F);Weather Condition;Wind Direction;Wind Speed (MPH);Humidity (%);Chance of Precip. (%);UV Index
Albany, NY;47;38;44;22;Cooler, p.m. rain;N;5;74%;91%;1
Albuquerque, NM;60;33;63;38;Clouds and sunshine;E;3;30%;0%;6
Anchorage, AK;21;11;23;2;Sunny and cold;N;8;55%;19%;2
Asheville, NC;64;53;69;42;Rain, a thunderstorm;WNW;14;67%;89%;4
Atlanta, GA;57;56;68;43;A severe t-storm;W;15;59%;68%;6
Atlantic City, NJ;46;45;53;40;Rain;S;10;93%;98%;1
Austin, TX;75;49;72;45;Breezy in the a.m.;NNW;12;32%;0%;7
Baltimore, MD;51;44;55;40;Rain;N;7;83%;97%;1
Baton Rouge, LA;80;49;65;46;Breezy and cooler;NW;15;59%;5%;7
Billings, MT;57;28;62;38;Sunny and nice;SSW;7;48%;1%;4
People in Toronto show support as Elliot Page becomes first trans man on cover of Time
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Canadian actor Elliot Page became the first out trans man to grace the cover of Time magazine this week, and people in Toronto have been taking to social media to express their love, support and admiration for the Oscar-nominated star for being courageous enough to be unapologetically himself.
Page announced to the world that he was trans in a social media statement back in December, and he was met with an outpouring of support as well as, unfortunately, plenty of transphobia.
Higher oil prices and federal aid improve Alaska’s revenue forecast Published 4 days ago
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Print article JUNEAU Alaska is expected to receive $460 million more than previously expected from oil taxes in the next fiscal year, according to a new forecast released this week. The money “doesn’t bring in more opportunities for additional expenditures or anything like that,” said Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka and co-chairman of the budget-writing Senate Finance Committee, but “it takes a little bit of pressure off” as legislators attempt to balance the state’s need for services and its desire for a large Permanent Fund dividend.
NASA space probe spots northern lights on Jupiter
Earth is not the only planet with northern lights
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If you thought the northern lights were a rare sight for us earthlings, you may want to think again.
Those beautiful colors most visible in the Arctic and Antarctic are not only found on Earth: Jupiter has northern lights, too.
Northern lights here on Earth result from charged particles from the sun that interact with the earth’s magnetosphere to create that glow that we see. There’s a continuous ring of that light around the earth’s poles but we can’t see it here in Michigan until a solar eruption occurs and accelerates the stream of particles, pushing that ring southward.