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CNN
3 days ago
- Automotive
- CNN
Tired drivers often ‘microsleep.' Here's the real deal on drowsy driving
Many people have driven while being incredibly sleepy, but how tired is too tired? And what can you do if you have to soldier on? CNN's Randi Kaye finds out that there's a level of exhaustion that can put you at serious risk while on the road.


CNN
3 days ago
- Automotive
- CNN
Tired drivers often ‘microsleep.' Here's the real deal on drowsy driving
Many people have driven while being incredibly sleepy, but how tired is too tired? And what can you do if you have to soldier on? CNN's Randi Kaye finds out that there's a level of exhaustion that can put you at serious risk while on the road.


CNN
13-05-2025
- Health
- CNN
Does alcohol affect sleep? CNN reporter downed a martini and slept in a sleep lab to find out
An alcoholic drink may help you fall asleep quickly, but sleep specialists say it will come back to haunt you overnight. CNN's Randi Kaye got all hooked up at University of Michigan's sleep lab to see what happens after a martini or two.
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
CNN reporter visits lagoon where Florida manatees are starving to death
CNN's Randi Kaye visits the waters of Florida's Indian River Lagoon to get an up-close look at why manatees are starving to death. What was once a paradise for Florida's manatees has become a death trap. Environmentalists say the cause is septic tanks and wastewater plant runoff from development along the lagoon. A federal judge agrees with them and says Florida violated the Endangered Species Act. The pollutants have caused the manatees' main source of food, sea grass, to die, causing more than 1200 manatees to starve to death.


CNN
01-05-2025
- General
- CNN
CNN reporter visits lagoon where Florida manatees are starving to death
CNN's Randi Kaye visits the waters of Florida's Indian River Lagoon to get an up-close look at why manatees are starving to death. What was once a paradise for Florida's manatees has become a death trap. Environmentalists say the cause is septic tanks and wastewater plant runoff from development along the lagoon. A federal judge agrees with them and says Florida violated the Endangered Species Act. The pollutants have caused the manatees' main source of food, sea grass, to die, causing more than 1200 manatees to starve to death.