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James Holzhauer, a 34-year-old professional gambler from Las Vegas, obliterated the all-time single-day record on the quiz show "Jeopardy!," earning 0,914 on Tuesday. Holzhauer, harking back to his profession, used a trio of huge bets en route to the all-time record. The previous record Jeopardy! single-game record was ,000 set by Roger Craig in 2010.“I said all along that I wanted to break Roger Craig’s one-game record and I did it,” Holzhauer said.Earning 0,914 was significant to Holzhauer, whose daughter was born November 9, 2014 (11/09/14).Holzhauer drew some gasps from the audience by calling for a true Daily Double early in Double Jeopardy. He was able to double his earnings to ,200. Later in Double Jeopardy, he wagered ,000 in the other Daily Double.Going into Final Jeopardy with ,600 -- a lead of ,600 -- Holzhauer wagered ,314, and answered correctly in the category "physics terms." Holzhauer won by more than ,000.After winning just four episodes with total winnings of 4,365, Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek was already making a dubious comparison. “Is it too soon to make Ken Jennings comparisons," Trebek remarked at the end of the episode. Jennings set the Jeopardy record of winning 74 consecutive episodes. 1272

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ocally because she says we don't know enough about health effects. Some studies claim 5G transmissions can contribute to a variety of health problems, and a number of cities are attempting to stop the towers and slow the rollout."As a registered nurse, I am very much about informed consent," Krinsky said, "which is the right to choose, the right to decline." But she says community residents were never given an option when it came to the towers.How do you know if 5G is coming?Here's telltale sign your community is about get 5G towers: You'll see white PVC tubes, typically with an orange cap, popping out of the ground. These pipes contain fiber lines that then connect all the 5G towers as they have to be connected with fiber line to reach their promised high speeds.The 5G towers that follow are much smaller than typical cell towers.Verizon corporate spokesman David Weissmann confirms that the small black tubular towers are new, small cellular Verizon towers, installed to "ease network congestion" and help with video streaming in areas with weaker service. He says they currently broadcast 4G LTE but can be converted to 5G in the future, whenever 5G service arrives. The Federal Communications Commission and Federal Aviation Administration say there are no proven links between 5G cell service and health effects and local residents have no reason to fear these new towers.As always, don't waste your money.__________________________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps"). 2689

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It has been 50 years since Neil Armstrong so famously uttered the first words from the surface of the moon — “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”As part of the 189

  

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July 2019 has replaced July 2016 as the hottest month on record, with meteorologists saying that global temperatures marginally exceeded the previous record.The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Programme, which analyzes temperature data from around the planet, said that July was around 0.56 °C warmer than the global average temperature between 1981-2010.That's slightly hotter than July 2016, when the world was in the throes of one of the strongest El Ni?o events on record.El Ni?o events are characterized by warming of the ocean waters in the Pacific Ocean and have a pronounced warming effect on the Earth's average temperature.Though there was a weak El Ni?o in place during the first part of 2019, it is transitioning to a more neutral phase, making the extreme July temperatures even more alarming.Jean-No?l Thépaut, head of the Copernicus program, said: "While July is usually the warmest month of the year for the globe, according to our data it also was the warmest month recorded globally by a very small margin.""With continued greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting impact on global temperatures, records will continue to be broken in the future," he added.According to Copernicus, 2015 through 2018 have been the four warmest years on record. April, May and July this year all ranked among the warmest on record for those months, and this June was the hottest ever.Freja Vamborg, a senior scientist at Copernicus, told CNN last week that the data suggested we are on track for the second-hottest year ever, after 2016.The temperature record was close to 1.2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.This means we are rapidly approaching the crucial threshold of 1.5 degrees, which will precipitate the risk of extreme weather events and food shortages for hundreds of millions of people.The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned last year that we have until 2030 to avoid such catastrophic levels of global warming and called on governments to meet their obligations under the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement.Almost 200 countries and the European Union have pledged to keep the global temperature below 2 degrees Celsius as part of the Paris Agreement.Petteri Taalas, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization, said last week that this July has "rewritten climate history, with dozens of new temperature records at the local, national and global level."The July record comes after a period of extremely hot weather around the world.Intense heat waves have swept Europe this summer, breaking temperature records in at least a dozen countries. Scientists have warned that the world should expect more scorching heat waves and extreme weather due to climate change.Europe wasn't the only region baking in July. Anchorage, Alaska, recorded its hottest month ever, and extreme heat helped facilitate "unprecedented" wildfires in the Arctic and triggered mass melting of Greenland's ice sheet."This is not science fiction. It is the reality of climate change. It is happening now, and it will worsen in the future without urgent climate action. Time is running out to rein in dangerous temperature increases with multiple impacts on our planet," Taalas stressed. 3230

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