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 The National Weather Service warned that the Midwest and Northeast could have their first extreme heat wave of 2024 early next week. Forecasters say the  stanley water flask extreme heat could be  potentially dangerous.  As of Thursday, parts of the U.S. Southwest are under various heat advisories. Extreme heat warnings are in place for much of Arizona, including the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Some of the Central U.S., including the Kansas City area, is under a heat advisory.According to the National Weather Service, the extreme heat will build in the Central U.S. on Sunday and spread into the Midwest and Northeast by Monday. Forecasters say temperatures could reach the mid- to upper 90s in th stanley romania e Ohio Valley and Northeast, with low temperatures remaining in the mid-70s, offering little relief to those without air conditioning.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Money            Tips for navigating i stanley quencher nsurance coverage for extreme weather                Scripps News Staff              Lyaz Jeff Bridges shares health update;   feeling good,   bald head, new puppy
 NORFOLK, Va. 鈥?Next time you stop in the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Gallery on the campus of Old Dominion University, you will l stanley flasche ikely spot someone on the loose. It is a stand-in for a human,  said Cullen Strawn, Executive Director for the Arts at ODU.Who - or what - he is referring to is  Gordon,  a telepresence robot, sort of built like a Segway. People can visit the galleries without leaving their homes,  Strawn said.  In fact, anyone anywhere in the world can. In the age of COVID-19, the gallery was seeing fewer eyes on their exhibits, so they had to get creative. We had to start thinking on how t stanley france o expand access,  Strawn said. It is a pretty novel - and futuristic - idea. You can sit at home or anywhere around the globe and even invite stanley cup quencher  your friends or a group. Then, you control Gordon from your phone, tablet, or computer. It allows you when you move around the space, to zoom in on art on labels and so much more,  said Strawn.You can take pictures and even interact with humans in the art gallery through a speaker and built-in microphone. The robot is linked to ODU s ticketing system. You can reserve a time to operate Gordon; it is $15 for 60 minutes for the general public, with d