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SH-288 toll lanes to open soon with toll fees waived


November 13, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Trying to make plans for the weekend around the city? Here’s what the roads could look like on your route to fun. Southwest Freeway will be shut down inbound from Gessner to Fondren all weekend. As an alternate route, take the Westpark Tollway or Bissonnet. There will also be several overnight ramp closures at the I-610 …

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Warmer and more humid until Sunday’s cool front


November 13, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Warmer and more humid conditions to close out the week until Sunday’s cool front moves through. The humidity will be a touch higher Friday than it was Thursday, so high temperatures should peak in the low 80s instead of the mid 80s. Our next opportunity for rain will come Saturday and Sunday as another front approaches. …

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What to do when your credit card numbers are stolen


November 13, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The holiday season is prime time for identity theft. The moment you find out your credit card or social security number has been compromised, you have to act fast to stop the damage. Your first step should be to call your bank or credit card company if you see charges that are not yours. The companies …

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Houston man warns of effects of COVID-19 struggle on mental health


November 13, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — We’ve heard a lot about the physical affects that COVID-19 survivors struggle with. Studies show some suffer from heart issues, while others can’t get rid of their cough. Some still cant taste their food. One Houston man who fought to survive COVID-19 wants people to know the virus can take a mental toll too, and he …

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Suspect accused of shooting classmate weeks before HPD murder


November 13, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A north Houston man says just three weeks before Houston Police Sgt. Sean Rios was murdered, he was a road rage victim of the man accused of killing the HPD veteran. According to 25-year-old Arnold Salas, he was driving with a friend in the near Northside on Oct. 16, when Robert Soliz, 24, started antagonizing him. …

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Punjab reports 601 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths


November 13, 2020

LAHORE: COVID-19 has claimed more than seventeen lives and infected 601 people during the last 24 hours in Punjab. According to a spokesperson of the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, 17 more patients succumbed to the deadly virus in 24 hours, surging the death toll to 2,455 in the province. He maintained that the province reported 601 new cases of …

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Yasmin Rashid urges masses to wear face masks to avoid spread of coronavirus


November 13, 2020

LAHORE: Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid on Friday urged masses to wear face masks amid the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the province. “The situation can go out of control if precautionary measures are neglected”, she said while expressing her views in ARY News’ programme Bakhabar Savera. Dr. Yasmin Rashid said that they had overcome the virus cases …

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No more headphones! Modern audio device beams sound directly to listener


November 13, 2020

A technology firm debuted a futuristic audio device, SoundBeamer 1.0, that beams sound directly to a listener after locating and tracking the user’s ear position without the need for headphones. A new desktop device, SoundBeamer 1.0 from Noveto, signalled the end of headphone’s era which sends audio waves to create small pockets of sound waves to the listener. The makers …

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