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Rain returns Monday night and again Friday as cold lingers
1+ hour, 2+ min ago (276+ words) Two systems will bring rain to South Carolina in the coming week, with rain possible Monday night into Tuesday and again on Friday. Cold temperatures stick around as well. Monday will be in the higher 40s in the Upstate and Western North Carolina mountains. Soaking rain arrives Monday night with more than an inch possible in some areas. The rain moves out by Wednesday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 50s. The sun sticks around Thursday. Another similar system moves in Friday. Most models show mostly cold rain for Friday but some wintry weather is possible in the mountains. We will continue to watch. About the WYFF News 4 weather team: The WYFF News 4 weather team has been independently certified for having the most accurate forecast in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson market for the second year in a row. "Our goal every day,…...
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (23+ words) Cold temperatures continue Search location by ZIP code South Carolina: Cold temperatures continue Search location by ZIP code South Carolina: Cold temperatures continue...
ELITE PALADINS! Furman advances to NCAA Quarterfinals on penalty kicks
2+ hour, 3+ min ago (234+ words) Furman (15-1-5) advances to face No. 8 seed Portland in the Elite Eight on Friday, December 5th No. 16 seed Furman prevailed in penalty kicks, 5-4, to eliminated Hofstra and advance to the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Quarterfinals following a 3-3 draw versus the Pride Sunday afternoon on Seagraves Field at Eugene Stone III Soccer Stadium. "I couldn't be prouder of these guys," said Paladin head coach Doug Allison. "They didn't panic when we fell behind and they showed tremendous resilience today. All five guys stepped up and converted their penalties just like we had practiced. Also, how about these fans! Our students came back from Thanksgiving to support us in mass, and our fans and alumni were great." Furman will be making its second trip to the NCAA quarterfinals after falling at UConn in the round of eight in 1999. By advancing past Hofstra, the Paladins…...
'Zootopia 2' roars to record-setting global box office with $556M opening
2+ hour, 28+ min ago (250+ words) "Zootopia 2" had a roaring, record-setting opening at the box office. Watch the trailer for "Wicked: For Good" in the player above The animal city sequel from the Walt Disney Company brought in $96 million in North America over the weekend, earned $156 million over the five-day Thanksgiving frame, and scored a staggering $556 million globally since its Wednesday opening, according to studio estimates Sunday. That made it the highest international opening ever for an animated movie, the fourth highest global debut of any kind, and the top international opener of 2025. "Wicked: For Good" stayed aloft in its second weekend for Universal Pictures, earning another $62.8 million domestically over the weekend for a North American total of $270.4 million. The second half of the "Wicked" saga has brought in $393 million internationally. The pair of sequels combined to make the Thanksgiving weekend a glimmering exception to an…...
Young throws 3 TDs, Panthers turn over Stafford 3 times to end Rams’ 6-game win streak, 31-28
2+ hour, 40+ min ago (818+ words) Perhaps that is why he thrives in them. Young completed 15 of 20 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns " two of them coming on fourth down, including a go-ahead 43-yarder to rookie Tetairoa McMillan with 6:34 left " and the Carolina Panthers forced three Matthew Stafford turnovers to beat Los Angeles 31-28 on Sunday and snap the Rams" six-game winning streak. At 24 years and 128 days, Young became the youngest player in NFL history to have 11 game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime, passing reigning league MVP Josh Allen (24 years, 164 days). "His demeanor, his aura when it comes to late drives is contagious," McMillan said. "The proof is in the pudding. He"s done it now, what did you say, 11 times? The fact that your leader on offense can do that, you know, it speaks volumes for sure." Added running back Chuba Hubbard: "He"s…...
Protein powder vs. real food protein: Which builds muscle faster, according to dietitians
3+ hour, 27+ min ago (726+ words) Everyone seems to be talking about protein right now'and for good reason. "Protein is the building block of every tissue in our body, from muscles and bones to organs, skin, and hair," says Rachel Gargano, M.S., R.D., C.S.S.D., the chief registered dietitian at Live it Up. "Not only that, but it also plays an integral role in our immune function, hormone production, and transport of nutrients throughout the body." But when it comes to protein powder vs. real food protein, is one better than the other when it comes to building muscle? "A lot of people are turning to powders to get more protein in their day, but there are some key differences between whole food and powdered forms of protein to keep in mind," says Gargano. Here, dietitians explain the differences between protein powder and protein you get from whole foods, plus…...
FDA official plans to change vaccine approval process
5+ hour, 29+ min ago (531+ words) A senior Food and Drug Administration official on Friday said the agency will change its vaccine approval process, alleging that COVID-19 vaccination resulted in the deaths of 10 children. Video above: White House links Tylenol in pregnancy to autism; experts say evidence falls short In an internal memo obtained by CNN, Dr. Vinay Prasad " the FDA's chief medical and scientific officer and the director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research " claimed, "Healthy young children who faced tremendously low risk of death were coerced, at the behest of the Biden administration, via school and work mandates, to receive a vaccine that could result in death." Prasad did not provide details about the deaths or how the FDA came to that conclusion, but pointed to "an initial analysis" that examined 96 deaths and linked 10 to the COVID-19 vaccination. He also claimed that…...
5+ hour, 31+ min ago (13+ words) More Rain on Tuesday Search location by ZIP code More Rain on Tuesday...
Body cam video shows Kentucky officers help save boy from house fire
6+ hour, 26+ min ago (129+ words) Months after two boys were injured in a house fire in Louisville, body camera video shows the moments police saved one of the boys. Two Louisville Metro Police Department officers were called to the scene of a fire, where they were notified about a child trapped inside. Both officers rushed inside to look for the child. Eventually, a neighbor climbed through a bedroom window and was able to pass the child, who was unconscious, to the officers outside. The boy was rushed to the hospital, where he spent weeks recovering from the fire. After the tragic night, the family of the boys asked if they could meet the officers who rushed to help that night. Months later, the two officers reunited with the boys and shared a touching moment....
After mass layoffs, questions remain about CDC pregnancy survey
6+ hour, 46+ min ago (885+ words) A decades-old data set tracking the health of new moms and babies was disrupted by CDC layoffs last spring, and there are still unanswered questions about the program's future. A decades-old data set tracking the health of new moms and babies was disrupted by mass layoffs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last spring. Since then, the agency has taken some steps to get back on track, but there are still unanswered questions about future resources and data reliability, according to former employees, researchers and state public health officials. The CDC has overseen the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) for nearly 40 years. The population-based surveillance system tracks pregnancy experiences, from pre-birth to postpartum. The goal is to improve health outcomes at a time when the United States still faces serious challenges with maternal and infant mortality. "In…...
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