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May 03 2026SPORTS

Girls Track Teams Shine in Weekend Invitational Meets

A group of high school track teams from Illinois just wrapped up a busy weekend of competitions with some impressive results. Downers Grove North’s girls team took first place at Glenbard North’s invitational, beating Lockport by 47 points. Their athletes won multiple events: Gianna Modica ran the 8

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Atlanta's Sports Highs and Lows: Where the Hawks' Playoff Struggle Fits In

Atlanta sports fans have seen their fair share of dramatic moments over the years, some more embarrassing than others. The Hawks' recent playoff loss by 51 points stands out, but it's not the first time local teams have faltered under pressure. The Falcons' Super Bowl defeat, marred by a quarterback

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May 03 2026FINANCE

How a big oil trader is shaking up an old London market

A major oil trading company is taking legal action against a historic London organization that sets shipping rates. The company claims it lost hundreds of millions of dollars because the organization’s pricing system was rigged. This legal battle is exposing how a centuries-old market still controls

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Northeast Ohio’s weather sees a flip-flop this week

This week in Northeast Ohio, residents will experience a quick switch from chilly mornings to warmer, stormier days. Early Saturday brings a light shower chance, but skies clear up as temperatures stay in the low 50s—cooler than usual for this time of year. Nighttime temperatures drop to around 37

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May 03 2026SPORTS

When Race Day Arrives Without The Puma

The Kentucky Derby, set for this Saturday evening at 6:57 p. m. ET in Louisville, Kentucky, will see 19 horses instead of the usual 20. A late scratch removed The Puma from the lineup due to a swollen leg caused by a skin infection. Trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and Jr. had entered the horse at 10-1

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Cloudy Skies and Umbrella Weather in South Carolina

Today won’t be the best day for outdoor plans in Columbia and nearby areas. A steady stream of rain is expected to linger through early afternoon, with some parts of the Midlands seeing heavy downpours. The wet start makes sense—November in the South often brings damp, chilly days. By late morning,

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May 03 2026BUSINESS

A Local Seafood Spot Closes After 46 Years

For over four decades, a small but beloved seafood spot in Dana Point Harbor served up fresh catches and classic meals. Now, Jon’s Fish Market will close its doors on May 3 after owner Shala Mansur O’Keefe decided the daily grind of running a business had become too much. Health struggles and financ

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Timberwolves Still Have a Shot Against San Antonio

The Timberwolves aren’t exactly the favorites in their latest playoff series against the Spurs. In fact, they’re big underdogs—so big that sportsbooks hardly give them a chance to even make the next round. Minnesota is missing two key players, including star Anthony Edwards, who’s still recovering f

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May 02 2026BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines Ends Operations After 34 Years

The once‑buzzy low‑fare carrier, known for its bright yellow planes and cheeky marketing, has announced it will shut down immediately. Spirit’s website states that every flight is cancelled and customer service has closed, urging passengers to expect refunds but offering no assistance with altern

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Ghirardelli Mixes Pulled After Possible Salmonella Risk

A batch of Ghirardelli powdered drinks has been taken off shelves because the company suspects that a key ingredient might be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall follows an earlier pull of milk powder from a supplier in California that raised similar concerns. This milk powder is used in

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