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May 30 2026SPORTS

Caitlin Clark’s Courtfire: Fans, Ref Calls and a Call for Calm

Caitlin Clark has long been known as a fierce competitor, but her energy can sometimes spark controversy on the court. In recent games against the Valkyries, she repeatedly voiced frustration with officiating, raising questions about how players manage pressure. During a tight matchup, Clark was

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Stroke Death Risks in Kyrgyzstan Hospitals

The National Hospital of the Kyrgyz Republic records a striking number of stroke patients who do not survive their hospital stay. In Central Asia, where health resources are tight, the toll from strokes is one of the highest in the world. Researchers looked back at past patient records to find wh

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Catch the Fireflies on Saturday Night

The Columbia Fireflies are heading back to the local TV lineup this weekend, and fans in the Midlands can tune in without paying a dime. The broadcast comes from Palmetto Sports & Entertainment, which airs the games on free over‑the‑air channels. If you’re in the Charleston area, the next three game

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May 30 2026ART

Microbes, Machines and the Art of Change

An artist in Brooklyn has turned her studio into a living laboratory, where tiny organisms and flying robots mingle to ask big questions about life. Her work shows how bacteria can paint, perfume, and even build ecosystems that grow on their own. In a park in New York’s Hudson Valley she set up colu

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May 30 2026SPORTS

New England Eyes A. J. Brown in a Trade Shake‑Up

The Patriots are almost ready to bring A. J. Brown to New England, with the deal expected to close by June 1. Reports suggest a framework is already set, meaning the trade should happen unless one side changes its mind. The Eagles and Patriots have been negotiating the compensation details, but both

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Colby Covington’s New Chapter in Wrestling

Chad Bronstein, the head of the new wrestling group RAF, says that Colby Covington is more than just a controversial name. The former UFC interim champion has become a favorite in the office because of his hard work and enthusiasm for the sport. Covington, now 38, will return to the ring tomorrow

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Bears Eye Veteran Touchdowns and Strong Pass Rush

The Chicago Bears are looking to shake up their offense for next season, favoring younger players but still considering seasoned veterans. Coach Ben Johnson praised rookie Luther Burden’s progress during OTAs, and many expect former first‑round pick Rome Odunze to step up. Yet the team’s current rec

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Heat‑Safe Rule Starts June 1

Missouri will enforce a new rule that stops power and gas companies from cutting off service when it’s too hot. The change takes effect on June 1 and runs until September 30. The rule protects people who rely on electricity or gas for air conditioning. If the National Weather Service says that temp

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May 30 2026CRIME

What happened to Kenia Monge? A twisted tale of a missing girl and a shocking confession

Kenia Monge, a bright 19-year-old just days away from starting college in Denver, vanished without a trace on a March night in 2011. After leaving a club with friends, she disappeared forever, leaving behind only her phone at the venue. The search that followed uncovered a chilling message on her de

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin’s rocket troubles and what it means for moon travel plans

A major test explosion last night destroyed Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket at its Florida launch site, leaving no injuries but raising big questions about NASA’s moon plans. The rocket was supposed to help deliver cargo and eventually astronauts to the lunar surface as part of the Artemis program, b

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