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Saturday September 30th, 2017 morning edition

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Winless Florida State takes on undefeated Wake Forest (3:30 p.m.

In the history of football, these words have never been uttered before this week, and it's likely that they never will again.

Three-time national champ FSU's all-time record against Wake is 28-6-1.

“It’s a big game right here," star FSU safety Derwin James said of Wake Forest, as part of a reasonable quote few would've predicted.

I feel like this is a very important game and a key game that we need to win.”.

FSU is a touchdown favorite, but ... could the Deacs hit 5-0 and prolong the Noles' worst start since 1976?

Expect their records to eventually revert to something more typical, with Wake's back-loaded schedule and FSU finally getting back into a season rhythm, but let's still appreciate the oddity of "winless Florida State takes on undefeated Wake Forest.". »

Alberta police dog accidentally fires handgun found after parking lot fight

Authored by globalnews.ca

A police dog in Chestermere, Alta., had a close call on Thursday when it inadvertently fired a handgun found while investigating a fight in a grocery store parking lot.

READ MORE: Calgary police service dog Jester returns to work after stabbing.

In a Thursday news release, RCMP said “during the recovery by the police dog, the trigger was activated and a shot was fired from the handgun.”. »

Sarah Jessica Parker: 'Sex and the City 3' canceled

Authored by edition.cnn.com

Here is what happened to Carrie Bradshaw and the gang who made us fall in love with them and New York City.

Photos: Catching up with 'Sex and The City' cast – Sarah Jessica Parker was the quintessential New York City single girl Carrie Bradshaw.

Photos: Catching up with 'Sex and The City' cast – Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones arguably put the "Sex" in the show's title. »

Harvard researchers help develop ‘smart’ tattoos

Authored by news.harvard.edu

Harvard and MIT researchers have developed smart tattoo ink capable of monitoring health by changing color to tell an athlete if she is dehydrated or a diabetic if his blood sugar rises.

A drawback of current wearable monitoring devices is that they don’t seamlessly integrate with the body, Yetisen said.

The team also developed a green ink, viewable under blue light, that grows more intense as sodium concentration rises, an indication of dehydration. »