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    [20] With more detail added as incidents progress, [18] [2] the alerts include live video. [1] The home screen organizes nearby incidents by distance and recency, [50] and Citizen also allows users to cut off alerts for anything but major events. [51] Some alerts are for non-emergencies, such as large crowds or blocked-off streets. [18] [52]

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    24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now. Jami Farkas. June 21, 2024 at 4:03 PM. jetcityimage / iStock.com. ... Today, most 7-Elevens are open 24 hours a day, according to the company.

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  9. NFL GameDay - Wikipedia

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    Rich Eisen was the initial anchor, and former NFL defensive back Deion Sanders and head coach Steve Mariucci were the analysts when NFL GameDay debuted in September 2006. [1]NFL Network claims that this is the only long-form highlight show about the league in the late-night slot on Sunday, although Chris Berman and Tom Jackson host extended packages called "The Blitz" as part of SportsCenter.