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Transcripts For WLWT WLWT News 5 Today Weekend 20160313

jonathan: good morning. welcome to news 5 today. thanks for joining us on this sunday morning. i m jonathan hawgood, here with miriah turner. thanks for coming in, filling in. got a foggy morning. miriah: wet, foggy, misty. it s spring-like because we have mild temperatures too. jonathan: can t complain about mild temperatures. miriah: you were talking not too long ago about the buds on the trees. too you have flowers yet. jonathan: we have shoots. miriah: mine turned into flowers, the yellow ones. i ll take a picture and tweet it out later. jonathan: i m not aware of that brand of flower, yellow. miriah: more throughout the week. sunshine. it s not a washout. it s a spring-like week ahead. for your first cup forecast, you ll need a second cup because you lost an hour of sleep. a decent batch of rain rolling through over the past few hours. we saw pockets of heavier rain too. satellite looks strictly at radar. things look more scattered. the heavy rain we saw in the past two

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Love It, Hate It, Fear It: How TikTok Changed Our Culture

Has there ever been a more expressively American app than TikTok, with its messy democratic creativity, energetic exhibitionism, utter lack of limits and vast variety of hustlers? And yet in April, President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that would force the Chinese owners of TikTok, the video-app juggernaut, to either sell to a non-Chinese owner or face a ban. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times Congress passed the bill, which gives the company nine months to strike a

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Mesquite ISD projects over $1 million saved for community members in mental health services

Mesquite ISD is projected to save teachers, parents and staff an estimated $1.3 million in mental health services by the end of the 2023-24 school year, according to Counseling Director

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