Anna purchased an item called the “Diamond Selector 2” to test if the diamonds in her wedding ring and earrings are actually real. What do you think she ended up discovering? Find out right here!

Anna purchased an item called the “Diamond Selector 2” to test if the diamonds in her wedding ring and earrings are actually real. What do you think she ended up discovering? Find out right here!
Monday October 19th, 2020
You did something over the weekend that you didn’t get credit for? That’s ok because we got you covered by giving you the credit you deserve! (0:00)
Coca-Cola has announced they will be discontinuing their product ‘TAB’. What was the whole marketing ploy behind ‘TAB’ though? Who was the product geared toward? (7:19)
If you go fishing and someone claims you are in their spot, that’s all I need to know about you! (10:35)
What weird or quirky things are wrong with your house? We have a list of the top five things’ that can be wrong with your house which may lead to much bigger issues. (12:40)
Last week we talked about a guy who bought a diamond selector and went around testing those who had wedding rings to see if their diamonds were real. Anna bought one herself and wanted to put it to the test. (19:12)
Break up rates have skyrocketed during covid, so we had a conversation with human behavior expert, Dr. Patrick Wanis to find out what is going on. (23:53)
Couples Court: Bob and Hannah are divorced and have a nine-year-old daughter. Despite Hannah saying no, Bob bought their daughter a cell phone. Hannah says it was out of line for him to do that without her permission, he says he’s an equal parent, he doesn’t need permission. (30:47)
Anne has a chance at $1,800 in today’s Can’t Beat Raven! Will she take the jackpot or will we add another $100 to the total jackpot for tomorrow? (38:07)
As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse! An asteroid is on its way to Earth and could make impact the day before the election, but is it really something to be concerned about? (41:55)
Anne has a shot at the $1,800 jackpot during today’s Can’t Beat Raven! Would you have gotten all five of these questions right?!
Independent high school football league forms in CT despite complications, controversy GametimeCT
CT’s Logano wins at Kansas to clinch spot in Cup Series finale CT Post
These CT cities and towns have set guidelines for trick-or-treating, Halloween CT Post
Connecticut has 11 ‘red alert’ towns. What does that mean for residents? CT Post
Covid-19 crisis would have to be ‘really, really bad’ to implement a national lockdown, Fauci says WFSB
Scavenger hunt, weekend gatherings linked to rise in COVID cases at 2 Norwalk schools WFSB
Pandemic or not, students will have to take CT standardized tests this year The Hour
‘Fight like our lives depend on it:’ Stamford marches for women’s rights Stamford Advocate
Attorney charged in Jennifer Dulos case to be released Monday Stamford Advocate
Anglers win awards for longest fish in Long Island Sound New Haven Register
Here are the top 5 biggest songs in Connecticut this week! Vote anytime you want by texting your song pick to 800-330-9999.
5 Justin Bieber & benny blanco – Lonely
4 Sam Smith – Diamonds
3 Surf Mesa featuring Emilee – ily (i love you baby)
2 Jawsh 685 & Jason Derulo – Savage Love
1 Shawn Mendes – Wonder
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Today and tomorrow play I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT! to win a virtual ticket to Billie Eilish’s livestream concert “Where Do We Go?” happening next Saturday October 24th.
Here was today’s question…
Q: 60% of us admit we have stopped a dinner conversation in order to do this?
A: Take a picture of the food.
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Justin Bieber has been VERY busy despite the pandemic and being stuck in the house for most of the year. He just released a new song “HOLY” with Chance The Rapper, has his own custom designed Crocs, and last night released yet another new song.
This one isn’t as fun and uplifting as HOLY though. It’s sort of a dark, emotional song about his struggles with getting so famous at such a young age. The video is actually beautifully shot and edited. I guess music can have all kinds of moods and this is Justin’s somber side.
Photo credit: Interscope records
I say this a lot and sometimes people make fun, but it is true that even in this crazy pandemic there are some good things coming out of it.
This latest example is a from group called the Fixit Clinic that helps people repair their old appliances and electronics instead of throwing them out. They had to stop holding events when the pandemic hit. Instead, like most companies did they started doing classes on Zoom. Now this has made it so they’re reaching more people than ever. What’s really interesting is that they are actually connecting with people on a more personal level beyond just fixing their stuff. Sometimes helping them with life problems too. Or just forming a friendly connection. A guy named Peter Mui started the whole thing, and says it’s about more than just fixing appliances and electronics now.
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You know that feeling when you think you have bad breath but no one is telling you? Then the worst part is you can’t smell it yourself! So frustrating. Why is that?
According to BreathMD,
it could be that we became so accustomed to smelling our own breath that we simply don’t notice its odor anymore—similar to the way we can’t detect our own “house smell.” This kind of habituation doesn’t just inure us to unpleasant aromas, it also leaves our noses free to focus on unfamiliar odors in our environment that could alert us to danger.
Wow. Very interesting. I like that it’s almost like a human super power to protect from enemies. So next time you’re not sure about your breath just pop a mint and hope for the best.
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NOAA releases winter forecast amid drought in CT CT Post
Fairfield Police arrest NJ man twice in the same day CT Post
Shelton seeks owner of accidentally dumped fishing gear CT Post
Feds to get peek at CT’s COVID-19 vaccine plan today WFSB
Drought dent: More than 2 inches of rain possible in parts of the state starting today WFSB
CT hospitals open cancer drug trials The Hour
New Canaan YMCA: 2 child care workers test positive for COVID The Hour
‘Reduce the risk:’ Stamford sponsors a drive-thru flu clinic Stamford Advocate
11 CT cities, towns under Red Alert for COVID-19 cases WTNH
Yale doctor: It appears second wave of COVID-19 is here WTNH
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