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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

Healthy City Scapes: How Nature and Buildings Affect Our Brain

The study looks at how different city views change the brain and mood of college students. Researchers gathered data from 42 healthy undergrads, split evenly by gender and around age 21. During the test, participants watched pictures of nine types of places that mix city and nature. While t

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Survive the Haunted Maze: A New Co‑op Horror Adventure

A fresh first‑person horror title drops soon for PC and PlayStation, putting players inside a twisted mansion where trust is the first thing to break. The game throws investigators into a labyrinth that bends and warps, forcing them to hunt for exits while monsters stalk their every step. Communicat

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Spokane’s Pitcher Tries to Return Strong After Injury

Gabriel Hughes, a former Gonzaga star now with the Colorado Rockies system, faced a rehab game at Avista Stadium to shake off a side muscle injury. He threw six innings, striking out six batters while giving up only two hits and a walk. Despite his effort, the Spokane Indians lost 4‑2 to the Hillsb

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Big Paychecks on the Octagon

The UFC’s upcoming Vegas 118 event has fighters ready to fight for more than just bragging rights. Belal Muhammad, once a top welterweight contender, is expected to bring in a paycheck that could reach the six‑figure range after his recent losses. His opponent, Gabriel Bonfim, is a rising star who m

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Anthony Head’s Legacy: A Quiet Hero in Television

A beloved actor, best known for playing the wise mentor in a popular teen series and starring in a sports comedy show, has passed away at 72 after complications from pneumonia. His family shared the sad news on Friday, saying he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. His daughters described him

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Jun 07 2026WEATHER

Stormy Weekend Ahead: What Residents Should Know

The summer heat is still on the rise, with shoreline temperatures near 80°F and inland highs climbing close to 90°F. Even though the air feels sticky, overall pollution levels stay acceptable across most of Connecticut. On Saturday night, weather forecasters warn that thunderstorms could roll in be

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Tuscaloosa Takes on St. John’s in the Super Regional Showdown

The seventh‑seeded Alabama squad is back in its home stadium for the first time since 2006, hoping to advance to Omaha after a long drought that stretched back to 1999. The Red Storm from St. John’s, meanwhile, is making its first appearance in a Super Regional since 2012 and has yet to reach the Co

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Jun 07 2026WEATHER

Heat Forecasts for Arizona’s Summer

Arizona is already feeling the heat as summer approaches. People want to know how hot it will get. Some years have been hotter than others. The first 100‑degree day this year was on March 18, which hints at the coming heat. Two weather groups give long‑term predictions: AccuWeather and the Nat

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Storm‑Hit Game Leaves Fans Hurt, Yet Team Triumphs

A sudden gust of wind turned a West Virginia baseball match into a hazardous event. During the Saturday Super Regional, heavy air currents toppled an event tent next to Wagener Field, causing injuries among several spectators. Emergency crews rushed in quickly and treated those hurt before the incid

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Jun 07 2026CRIME

Tragic End of a Young Traveler in Japan

A 20‑year‑old American student vanished during a family trip to Japan. He was last seen leaving a train station in Kyoto on May 29, after which his phone stopped working and its location was disabled. The family had been able to follow his steps through a tracking app until that evening. The search

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