FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Every year, thousands are left in the dark on Valentine’s Day – because of heart-shaped balloons getting caught on power lines. According to PG&E, last year, nearly 33,000 ...
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Broken—but not beyond repair: The science (and romance) behind 'broken heart syndrome'
Valentine’s Day is that curious time of year when hearts are everywhere—on chocolates, balloons, emojis, playlists, and ...
Valentine's Day brings flowers, candy and declarations of endless love — but it's also when Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) tends to see an uptick in power outages caused by metallic balloons.
What a goal!This Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain crushed Olympique de Marseille, 5-0, on Matchday 21 of Ligue 1.Already the scorer of the opening goal at the very start of the match, Ousmane Dembélé ...
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